It hit every branch on the ugly tree as it fell - and it was Californian Redwood sized.
Couldn’t resist getting one, and have been very happy with it. It has the same performance as the Coolfire TC 18650 but (at least to my eye) with a more interesting form factor.
The “bumpers” on it feel more like plastic than rubber, but give it a good grip. I finding it very comfortable to hold and fire. There is zero button or battery rattle, and the screen is clear and easy to read. The buttons have a nice clicky feel.
The battery door has a cutout so you can use a coin to unscrew it, but the knurling on the edges make that unnecessary. It’s easy to open and close securely by hand.
It looks best with a 22mm atty, but a 24mm on it is not horrible looking. I love the color (got it in Desert) – interesting, but not flashy.
The user guide is excellent – very readable. Innokin includes a lot of info on battery safety, which is great for new vapers, and even recommends visiting Mooch’s info on ECF (and provides a link to it) to read his battery tests. I was very impressed to see that!
Complaints: The 510 could be improved. As with the 510 on the Coolfire TC, it’s rather shallow. It works fine with most attys, but those with significantly protruding pins (such as the Limitless RDTA Plus) are really hard to thread in. Also, the lanyard clip on the side has very tight clearance to the mod body making it somewhat useless as a clip.
Some poor quality pics:
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I've been wondering about this cute little mod since it came out. I wanted to wait to buy until the price came down or it became available without the tank. How has the finish held up over time? What about how it works? Are you still happy with it? Did you buy multiples?
So far, I’ve had zero problems with performance or the finish. Granted, I’ve not banged it around (well, for the most part) but so far no paint chipping/flaking/peeling. My major dislike remains the 510 connection. It could be deeper so it’s not as much of a chore to screw on attys with long connectors.
But other than that quibble, zero problems to report. It’s a unique looking mod but it still retains decent ergonomics and good performance in both wattage and TC.
No silicone case. I tend to not get those unless the mod is super slippy to hold, and having a case allows for a better grip. Plus, don't want to cover up a good looking mod with a case!