Innokin disrupter

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VHRB2014

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Looks like it will do well in Frisco. It has a confused sorta thing going on there.
 

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Not a fan of the colors, and there really isn't much information here to judge the specs by, but I think it's pretty neat judging by the pictures! I'm assuming the Lipo is sealed in the the little colored block and then can be swapped out for another block extremely easily, and be kept safe. Lipo makes me think it's going to offer more capacity than we can get with 18650s and provide a lot of power.

Never had much interest in any innokin products but the Coolfire 4 and this mod both seem cool.
 

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I am on it if it looked like this!
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I heard earlier today that Innokin is starting a whole like of products based on these batteries or some variant of them. Possibly dual batteries to double the mah? The base unit doesn't have TC yet so that leaves a lot of people out of needing it. The colors are ok but it's really another box mod. It only goes up to 50 watts and again, it's a box. I would also feel better if it were made by DeWalt or Milwaukee tools. They make tough stuff.
 

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I heard earlier today that Innokin is starting a whole like of products based on these batteries or some variant of them. Possibly dual batteries to double the mah? The base unit doesn't have TC yet so that leaves a lot of people out of needing it. The colors are ok but it's really another box mod. It only goes up to 50 watts and again, it's a box. I would also feel better if it were made by DeWalt or Milwaukee tools. They make tough stuff.

Now that would be pretty rad. Gimme an 18volt/100watt Milwaukee that has a Sawzall attachment and I am set!
 
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