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Anyone here used love vaping?

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timmy75

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Hi everyone, am new to the forum and wanted to ask for some advise (hope this is the right place).
I found a vape place on yelp not too far from me and they are having a closing down sale, but was wondering is anyone had any experience with them?
I wanted to get the innokin SVD for a while (this one) as a backup to my VTR but am wondering if at that price there are any known issues with them or a catch?

Thanks for any help in advance,
Tim
 

Davantrac

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Just be careful with the fire button. Mine failed after a few month and others have had the same problem. So I guess it's a chance you take. Personally I found it to be a good quality machine even though it failed, a bit squeaky on the threads and after using a mech mod I've decided I don't the the size of it.
 

timmy75

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Not had any problems with my SVD and I use it daily, but carefully, as for Love Vaping I bought from them recently in the closing down sale, and can recommend them.

Thanks Bob for the reply, thats kind of what I wanted to hear. A friend of mine has had one for ages and has not had any problems either, so this seems like a bargain.
Ordered already :)
 

dw117

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It's a solid device and mine has worked perfectly except for the display sometimes doesn't work quite right but turning it off and on again seems to solve it and to be honest it doesn't impair the use of the device anyway. Just be aware it only goes up to 15W and in 18650 mode it is quite long, especially compared to a mechanical. I don't use mine that much now for this reason.

Also the instruction manual tells you to put the battery in the wrong way round. It won't damage the device as it has reverse battery protection but don't listen to the manual, just put the battery in positive end up towards the atomiser.
 
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