yes, I like " Both " - as in the way cool pico of same nature... 
hard to find any pix, guess they are THAT NEW... 



I love my iSticks too. I have 20's,30's and 40's plus a 60 I hate. No Pico's. My 20's are quite old. No problems.
Too big and too heavy. You're forgetting I like small and light.
Too big and too heavy. You're forgetting I like small and light.
Do any of you have and use the Heatvape Defender 50s, by chance? If so, in what way might you consider a comparison to any of the Sticks?
(size, vape, hand feel, etc.)
The ease of a removable battery is popping in a fresh battery when the old one needs a charge and *viola* continue vaping. I find it easier to carry a spare battery than a back up mod. And if the back up doesn't have a fresh charge, a back up for the back up. That's a lot of hardware.I have only one mod so far and it is the iStick 30w. It's a great little mod and does what it is supposed to do. I think it's the best first mod for everyone.
I am waiting for the EGO One Mega v2 I ordered last week. Excited
For trying TC, I'm gonna buy iStick power because it's cheap and goes way up in wattage and it handles stainless steel which the iStick 40w does not. I'm not gonna buy the removable battery ones because I don't want to deal with all the safety precautions. Imagine if you had to change batteries on your phone every day and charge them separately from the phone![]()
I get that it is easy like that. I almost bought the Pico once. But then I read all the warnings about removable batteries and how NOT to carry them (in your pocket) which is exactly how I would have carried them.The ease of a removable battery is popping in a fresh battery when the old one needs a charge and *viola* continue vaping. I find it easier to carry a spare battery than a back up mod. And if the back up doesn't have a fresh charge, a back up for the back up. That's a lot of hardware.
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The ease of a removable battery is popping in a fresh battery when the old one needs a charge and *viola* continue vaping. I find it easier to carry a spare battery than a back up mod. And if the back up doesn't have a fresh charge, a back up for the back up. That's a lot of hardware.
You pretty much summed it upaikan...I AGREE with your thoughts...but Mohid seems pretty new to vaping...
If he moved over to replaceable 18650 Mods right now...he'd have to also buy some batteries and a charger...
The eGo AIO (original D19) is barely larger/heavier than an 18650 by itself...
Me...I keep 2 AIO's fully filled/charged at my door...4ml. ejoose and 3000mAh...and I'm gone...
Joyetech eGo AIO Kit (D16 D19 D22)
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