Just to add... get the full kit iStick 30W if that interests you. (Comes with cable, wall plug and a ego to 510 connector).
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Just to add... get the full kit iStick 30W if that interests you. (Comes with cable, wall plug and a ego to 510 connector).
Get replacement coils, for sure. They'll last 3 - 20 days each.Noted. May just have to get the iStick then.
So, if I buy the iStick and Nautilus Mini, I can just screw them together, add liquid and vape? Nothing else required?
Get replacement coils, for sure. They'll last 3 - 20 days each.
Not sure if the iStick comes with a charging cord. A USB charging cord is needed to charge the internal battery.
Oooh, think I found something cheaper and as good.
Any thoughts on the Innokin MVP20W Express Kit vs the iStick?
The MVP's use an internal rechargeable battery just like the iSticks do. No need for separate external batteries and charger.MVP makes a great product. The difference I see is you'll still need to get "proper" separate batteries and a quality battery charger.
The MVP's use an internal rechargeable battery just like the iSticks do. No need for separate external batteries and charger.
Yeah, that seems to be the general opinion.
So, if I decided to go for the Innokin MVP, couldn't I just get 1 rechargeable battery and a charger? How much would that be?
They go up to 60 watts, depending upon the model chosen.I didn't realize that. But the MVP is only 20W isn't it? (Thinking Subtank growth)
Is there a big difference between 20W and 30W?