Eleaf 60W TC Review

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Acer50

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My 60 W Eleaf TC arrived today, I find it considerably better than the Heatvape Invader mini and is a lot easier to use than the 40W Eleaf TC also with the option of being able to replace the battery I consider it a far better option. Eleaf have finally listened and have given us the option of replacing the batteries in the 60W TC and the 100W er I would however liked to have seen the 60W with a twin battery capability as is the 100W. When compared to the Heatvape Invader Mini, and using the Asprire 18650 40A battery not the Sanyo pictured (Yuk) :nah: The battery lasts considerably longer in the Eleaf than it does in the Heatvape which I also have.

I would give Eleaf :thumbs: with this model and I am content with it for a cheap 60W TC. The menue is simple to use and you do not have to get lost in all the different settings. I paid $55 AUD for mine including postage and I notice with somewhat annoyance that certain Aussie retailers are really whacking on the price for this one. My recommendation is do not pay more than $60 AUD for it. I run mine with a Ewell Crown tank and a 0.15 ohm Ni200 coil....sweet as.... Merry Christmas peeps and happy vaping.

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I've been happy with mine.

Only gripe is the power drain. Not sure why it depletes the battery faster than other similar APVs. But it has a replaceable battery so it's not a huge obstacle to ownership.
Indeed it is a battery drainer, but not as bad as the Heatvape Invader Mini. In the latter the same battery only lasts a couple of hours. I have now progressed to the Kooper 200W plus which I find satisfactory
 
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