Eleaf iVeni Review: Slim and Stylish Pod System

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Eleaf iVeni Review: Slim and Stylish Pod System​

Hey guys, just to be transparent, I’m trying kind of a new writing style after I took a SEO course. Hope you like it!

Thanks to Eleaf for sending me this product to review!
Check it out on their website: Eleaf iVeni

Disclaimer: This review is my own thoughts and I am not associated with anyone at Eleaf, nor am I being paid to write this review.

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What’s in the Box?​

1 x iVeni Battery
1 x iVeni 0.40Ω Pod
1 x iVeni 0.80Ω Pod
1 x USB Type-C Cable
1 x User Manual
1 x Warranty Card

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Specifications​

Device:
Size: 25.8 × 16.6 × 117mm
Battery Capacity: 1100mAh
Output Wattage: 6-40W
Charging: USB-C 5V/2A

Pods:
Capacity: 2ml each
0.40Ω pod: warmer, stronger, best for restricted direct lung (RDL) vaping
0.80Ω pod: smoother, ideal for mouth-to-lung (MTL) draws
Filling: 3 × 4mm hole
Magnetic connection for easy pod swap

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Design and Build Quality​

The iVeni is sleek, lightweight, and really comfortable to hold. It has a nice flat design with rounded edges, feels solid in hand, and the finish doesn’t feel slippery. The small display and adjustment buttons are easy to use, so you can see your wattage and battery level at a glance. Overall it looks and feels more premium than you’d expect for a pod system.
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Pods – Filling and Ease of Use​

Both pods are refillable and really easy to use. The 3 × 4mm filling hole makes refills simple with minimal mess, and you can see your e-liquid level at all times. The 0.40Ω pod gives a warmer, denser vape, while the 0.80Ω pod is smoother and more comfortable for MTL. I really liked that you get both styles included, so you can switch depending on your mood or juice.

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Performance – Battery Life and Vaping Experience​

The 1100mAh battery lasted me a full day with moderate use. The 0.40Ω pod delivers strong flavor and a satisfying RDL draw, and the 0.80Ω pod is smooth and relaxing for MTL. No dry hits or spitback during my testing. USB-C fast charging is super convenient and gets you back up and running quickly.


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Pros​

  • Sleek and compact design
  • Comes with two pods for RDL and MTL
  • Easy refill with clear pods
  • Adjustable wattage up to 40W
  • Strong, consistent flavor
  • Fast USB-C charging

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Cons​

  • 2ml pod capacity might be small for heavy users
  • No airflow adjustment besides the two pod options
  • Battery could feel short if chain vaping
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Verdict: Is the Eleaf iVeni Worth It?​

The Eleaf iVeni is a stylish, reliable pod system that balances portability with performance. Having both a 0.40Ω and 0.80Ω pod included is a big plus because you can easily switch between RDL and MTL depending on your preference. It’s easy to use, flavors are solid, and it charges quickly.

If you want a pod vape that looks good, feels premium, and works well for daily use, the iVeni is definitely worth checking out.



Another big thanks to Eleaf for sending me this device to review. I had a blast testing it, and I hope you enjoyed this new style of review!

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SteamCrave Aromamizer Plus v.4 RDTA Reviewed by SessionDrummer

The Money Shot !!!!!

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I initially filled with the typical needle tipped bottle, but also was able to slowly fill using my bigger cosmo twist top bottles. BIG PLUS !!!!!! No need to worry about a "gravity dump" when filling !!!!!!

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Fully sauced .....

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Ready for testing riding on top of the Lost Vapes Hyperion running at 100 watts ....

Testing/Usage:

TBH, I went into this review with a lot of hesitations. Firstly, NOT designed by BJ SHI ?? !!!!! Who was HAJOY ?? Top Coiler, dangling coils or dry hits ?? And finally how about the flavor, and/or leaking ??

Well, I have never been MORE surprised. I still don't know where BJ SHI is, or who HAJOY is, but this, the 4th version of the SteamCrave Aromamizer RDTA WAS a winner !!!! The fit, finish, and precision looks are exactly what we've grown accustomed to from SteamCrave. Very well designed, machined, and with all of the well thought out o-rings to keep it tight, and dry. I struggled when I first received the v.4 on how in depth to go. I decided to JUST test it in RDTA mode, using the supplied coils, and with normal cotton tail lengths to mimic what MOST users would encounter. I may at some point dive back into it in RDA mode, and/or hook up my SteamCrave Pumper, but for now, let's just get into the tanked, RDTA mode testing.

The flavor on this v.4 was very good, very saturated, and accurate, which was a surprise as very often, top coilers (top air flow) can often sacrifice some flavor. I didn't do a ful inversion leak test, BUT, I did lay it completely on it's side with the airflow wide open, and guess what. NO LEAKS !!!! I couldn't do that with any of my other SteamCraves. Building on the postless deck was very easy, and the provide coils, actually worked very well. Wicking it was very easy, and I was VERY surprised with without using long, dangling tails in the tank I didn't experience any dry hits at all during all of my tests. The knurling, which is very often overlooked was perfectly implemented, and exactly where you needed it. VERY smooth airflow across all of the combinations I tried, with no whistling or port noise. And, as if it needed to be mentioned, I LOVED not having to shut of the juice flow (there isn't any), before filling !!!!!

Pros:

* Great looks and design
* Top juice filling worked flawlessly with needle tipped, and cosmo twist tops
* Outstandingly rich, dense, saturated flavor, with little to no perceivable flavor reduction
* Perfectly implemented o-rings, and knurling
* Spacious juice/wicking ports
* Postless and Mesh decks included (with cotton !!!!)
* RDA 2ml, RDTA 11ml, and 13ml options
* Spare tank glass included
* Numerous airflow options available
* Passed Leak Test

Cons:


* Filling with larger (specifically Cosmo Twist Tops) required slower filling
* Included multi tool flat head driver could be wider to better meet tip slotting
* It isn't free

Conclusion:

I was very glad to see all of my hesitations were unfounded after really getting into this one. I had very real concerns about dry hits without using extended wick tails, but during ALL of my testing, with normal tipping even when almost empty was enough to keep the party rolling. The whole "Where's BJ SHI" thing is still weighing on me, but I'll research that more. Great looks, saturated flavor, no leaking on it's side, easy to build on and fill, it's very hard to fault this one. If you want to RDA, RDTA, or even sqounk with a plethora of airflow options, you may want to pick this one up. I can honestly tell you this, at about the half way point of my testing, I already ordered another as a spare, if that helps you decide.

Colors:

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Check out u/2whiskymike's write up, and VERY interesting alternate mesh wicking here.

As always, out to my faithful readers, if you HAVE indeed made it all the way down here, I thank you, and salute you for giving up some of YOUR free time to read this review. There is/was/is very little information out on this Plus v.4, so I hope this helps you out in that regard. Bonus shots for the worthy ...

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SteamCrave Aromamizer Plus v.4 RDTA Reviewed by SessionDrummer

I chose to use the included Ni80 Tri Core 28/3+36 coils ....

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I also trimmed the coils to the recommended 5mm length ....

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Rodding the coils .....

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Side shot of the coil height and spacing off of the deck ...

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I used the red tipped shoelace for the coils. Black tipped was for the mesh deck .....

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I didn't really want "dangling" tails, so I trimmed the tails with just enough to enter, and slightly protrude through the juice ports ....

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A closeup of the empty ports, and how they looked after I landed the tails, lightly thinned and trimmed .....

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A closeup of the deck, juice flow ports (top/bottom), and juice fill ports (left/right) ....

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Side shot of deck ....

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To disassemble, change pins, or switch from RDTA to RDA mode, the pin needed to be removed ....

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Deck un-threaded .....

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Pin removed ....

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Disassembled .....

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Great shot of the squonk dual juice flow channels ....

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The deck had a centering plate for correct alignment ...

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The side cutouts allowed for easy multi tool use .....

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Very generous coil leg ports for all of your exotic coiling needs ....

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SteamCrave Aromamizer Plus v.4 RDTA Reviewed by SessionDrummer

And finally, the star of the show, the Top Coiler Plus v.4. Check out the great knurling on the bottom plate, and center shaft, as well as the massive juice flow ports (oblong) ....

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Beefy 810 chuffer accented in SS, and o-ringed in the top cap ....

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16 air flow ports per side .....

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Very good 3 row combination air flow ports on each side, with upper, middle, and lower slots ....

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Bottom plate, with gold plated pin, and with the brand new HAJOY badging ....

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A good look at the peek insulator, and pin protrusion for solid contact ....

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Inside the top cap are the double duty pins that not only align the cap/airflow but also close the juice fill ports. Double o-ringed .....

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The centering pins and air flow inlets ....

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SteamCrave Aromamizer Plus v.4 RDTA Reviewed by SessionDrummer

The Mesh Kit Box ....

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Included SS316 mesh, mesh deck, and mesh forming tool .....

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Mesh, and postless deck comparison .....

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And finally, the User's Manual ....

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I like to include scanned images of User's Manuals whenever I can .....

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Eleaf iStick XC100 Kit by Infinium

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After a long time dedicated to pods, Eleaf is thinking again about vapers who still love boxes and atomizers. It's doing so by re-releasing the classic iStick and Melo series, pairing them to create the two new kits: the iStick X80 and iStick XC100 Kit. Both feature the new Melo X which uses the new EC-D Coils and is compatible with several older EC coils. The difference between the two kits is the battery: integrated on the iStick X80, while on the iStick XC100, it's removable, with a choice between 18650 and 21700. Today's text is dedicated to the latter XC100, a gift from Eleaf.

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The iStick XC100 Kit comes in a box with a revised graphic design that started with the iVeni Duo. Inside, you'll find the iStick XC100, the Melo X, two EC-D Coils (0.3 and 0.5 ohm, with one already installed), a USB Type-C cable, a replacement pyrex tank, a manual, and spare o-rings.

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The Melo X follows the trend of hybrid open MTL / RDL pre-made coil atomizers. It's made of steel, weighs 71 grams, and is (approximately) 43 mm high, excluding the drip tip and 510 pin. The initial diameter of the base is 22.5 mm, then it goes up to 27 mm for the knurled part, and finally 32 mm for the 5 ml bubble tank section.

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The Melo X features a 510 connection for the drip tip. The included black plastic one is 13 mm high once inserted, while the airflow hole is 7 mm wide. The top cap for refilling slides open in the direction indicated by the arrow. The seal is secured by a ball lock (unfortunately impossible to photograph with my equipment) that keeps the top cap closed. The white plastic gasket covers the refill hole, and a second spare is included in the parts.

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By unscrewing the base, you can remove the 5 ml bubble tank and then the airflow ring. The photo also shows an o-ring that probably comes off the first time you extract it, but I should mention that it must be placed (you'll see) in the base. The airflow ring is at the top, and on both sides, there are two holes and a slot that can be adjusted as desired. The airflow ring has a stopper, so it has a specific direction for reinstallation. The tank is installed by pressure, and there is a replacement one in the spare parts.

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You should see the o-ring placed in its proper seat in the base, which allows the pyrex tank to rest and create a watertight seal. Always check at each coil replacement if it is correctly inserted or you could encounter problems. The top airflow system has two slots with dimensions in line with the 510 drip tip, making it an RDL without reaching the typical direct-to-lung of the old Melos.

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The coil insertion is different from what I've seen in a while, with a thread and not pressure. The EC-D or any EC Coil you choose must be screwed in until the green o-ring "disappears." To help and avoid pinching it, when you prime the coil, you can also drip half a drop of liquid on it. The CE and disposal logos are engraved on the base.

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The new mesh-section EC-D Coils come in 3 options:

EC-D 0.5Ω (15-25W, Eleaf recommends: 23W)
EC-D 0.3Ω (30-45W, Eleaf recommends: 40W)
EC-D 0.15Ω (40-70W, Eleaf recommends: 50W)

In addition to the EC-D Coils, there is also backward compatibility with previous EC series, so not all of them have a mesh section, even though Eleaf has always experimented with wire shape:

EC-A 0.5Ω (20-40W)
EC-A 0.3Ω (30-50W)
EC-A 0.15Ω (40-70W)
EC-2 0.3Ω Coil (30-80W)
EC-2 0.5Ω Coil (30-100W)
EC-M 0.15Ω (30-75W)
EC-N 0.15Ω (30-70W)

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When making your choices about which coil to opt for, it's helpful to keep in mind the structure and airiness of the Melo X. Don't aim to buy it with the idea of firing it at 60 watts, as it wasn't designed for similar temperatures, and adjust the battery according to the wattage required. The new mesh EC-D coils seemed similar to those from other competitors. The (almost) MTL coil like the 0.5 is appreciated, keeping in mind that it needs a bit of air (at least 2 small holes) even if you select the minimum recommended wattage from Eleaf. The 0.3 is already in the RDL field, even at the minimum wattage, as it appreciates fully open airflow in terms of heat management. Tests were done using a 60 vg 40 pg with the 0.5 and 70 vg 30 pg for the 0.3 without experiencing any problems.

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The XC100 measures 95 x 39 x 29 and weighs 102 grams, given its all-aluminum construction with no fabric inserts. There are two choices for power between 21700 and 18650 batteries, which partially justifies its significant height. The output is from 5 to 100 watts in both 18650 and 21700 configurations.

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The plate is raised from the chassis thanks to an external ring that prevents scratching the paint or seating the atomizer too tightly; it is 15.5 mm wide. The 510 connection is spring-loaded with a gold-plated pin. Given its dimensions, it is possible to install atomizers up to 28 mm without them protruding from the chassis.

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The form factor is rounded on the side, making it comfortable to hold despite being bulkier than it looks. The iStick print has been named "Ice Flower," and despite promotional flyers suggesting it has a rough texture, it's just a design with a (very) glossy finish. On one side, "Eleaf" is engraved, and on the other, "iStick XC100."

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The base is flat, providing good stability despite the iStick XC100's significant height, and is engraved with the CE and disposal logos. The cap (should) be steel with a handle that can be lifted to unscrew it. The threading was not great initially, but after screwing and unscrewing it a few times, it seems to have improved.

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The 21700 adapter is already installed in the iStick XC100 and should be inserted if you want to use a 18650 format battery. The battery's positive pole should be oriented upwards. There are two vent holes on the inside of the base in case of battery malfunctions.

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The front side features the button called Press-Twist by Eleaf: when pressed, it acts as the fire button, and when rotated, it acts as the + and - for wattage selection and navigation. The 1.05-inch TFT screen is not very bright and has no option to increase brightness. The switch, or Lock Slider, has 3 combinations for locking the buttons to choose from:

Fire and wattage selection locked
Fire active, wattage selection locked
Fire and wattage selection active

The "Fire active, wattage selection locked" mode is very convenient since you can inadvertently rotate the fire button and change the wattage, even if it's only by 1 or 2 watts. Finally, there's the USB Type-C port.

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The "Smart Chip Inside 2.0" is installed on the XC, with the possibility of an upgrade from the Eleaf website by connecting it to a Windows PC. I must clarify that I have not tried this as I don't know if, as I have a Sample, the final or retail version is installed, and I wouldn't want to brick the device. There are 4 themes available, all with a 4-digit puff counter, lock indicator, and battery percentage in numbers.

5 clicks to turn on and off
3 clicks to enter the menu
Lock systems listed above, there are no others

Options in the menu:

Power - wattage output from 5 to 100, increasing by 1 watt at a time
RTA - voltage output from 0.5 to 9.
The 4 themes (Racer, Bubbles, Pulse, Aurora)
Puff Clear

Also noteworthy is the Memory function, which reads the resistive value of the coil and automatically saves the selected wattage after two puffs. This function is obviously designed for the Melo X / pre-made coils and is not very adaptable to RTAs. Battery management is "Pico-like," so it does not drain the battery when inactive.

Protections:

Low Voltage - when the battery outputs less than 2.8 volts
Short circuit / No atomizer - when the atomizer is not detected
Over 10s - cutoff after 10 seconds of firing
Temperature alert - if the circuit detects a temperature that is too high

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The iStick XC100 is more geared towards a "modern" audience that prefers variable themes and colors over modes and customizations during the vaping phase. If the only thing you're interested in in a box is selecting the wattage and vaping, the iStick XC100 continues with the reliability of Eleaf circuits known to almost everyone. The Melo X, on the other hand, is a dive between new and old, as it's not every day that you see a new atomizer that offers the possibility of installing coils from the last decade. It can therefore be an opportunity to pick up coils you were fond of or try the new EC-D coils. To get more info on the iStick XC100 you can check out the dedicated page Eleaf iStick X80 & XC100 with MELO X | Smart Vape Mods on the Eleaf website.

I'd like to thank the staff and community of e-cigarette forum for giving me the opportunity to share my thoughts.
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SteamCrave Aromamizer Plus v.4 RDTA Reviewed by SessionDrummer

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See the FULL Review here ..........



TBH even being a HUGE SteamCrave fan from the FIRST Aromamizer, I'd stopped checking in on the SteamCrave site because I hadn't seen any new models for sale. Well those days are OVER !!!!!!


Not only did I purchase this Aromamizer Plus v.4 direct from them, I received it in about a week. Pretty impressive. Another big change I noticed was this was the FIRST SteamCrave released that did NOT have BJ SHI's name on the bottom. What ?? !!!!! Yes. Are things changing over at SteamCrave ?? Perhaps. For the first time, the bottom plate was branded "Empowered by HAJOY". Maybe I missed it, but the SteamCrave site now states ....


Steam Crave is US and EU registered brand designed by International intelligent engineer team, owned and made by professional China ecig manufacturer HAJOY TECHNOLOGY LIMITED who has 13 years of personal vaporizer design experience.


Top coiler ?? Hajoy ?? Let's get into it, and see what's what.

What's Included:

* Aromamizer Plus V4 RDTA
* Mesh deck
* Postless deck (pre-installed)
* Pyrex straight glass tank (11ml)
* Pyrex bubble glass tank (13ml)
* Vape band (Steam Crave)
* Sticker (Steam Crave)
* Accessory bag
* User manual

Specs:

* Size (RDA) : 38.9 x Ø30mm
* Size (RDTA) : 57.3 x Ø30mm
* Weight : 240g
* Capacity : 2ml/11ml/13ml
* Material : Stainless steel
* Single/dual coil deck
* Mesh deck
* Adjustable airflow
* RDL to DL draw
* BF compatible


One of the neater things was the Plus v.4 could be run in RDA mode, RDTA mode, and you could squonk it !!!!

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The very typical red and black packaging with magnetic clasping ....

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Very well packaged, and there were a LOT of extras ........

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They not only included a spare 11ml straight tank, but also a 13ml bubble glass, AND, the rubber band ...

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Lot's of goodies including a multi tool, orings, grubs/screws, coils, mesh strip, coil and mesh cotton ....

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A more detailed view ....

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The spare screws, grubs, and mesh screws were all high quality ...

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A better look at the pins, (2) long (squonk, and regular (installed)), (2) short (squonk, and regular (installed) .....

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Visible juice inlets on the (2) squonk pins ...

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Looking for 100€ for it + shipping. I'm located in France, willing to ship intl. Shoot me a message and I'll tell you how much shipping would be to your location.

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