Yeah, I can honestly say...that if B&M's were the only option, and EFC here did not exist; I would have never gotten into vaping.
I heart you all.
I heart you all.
So I went to a local vape shop for the first time, I am still new to this, First of all I could barely see the the other side of the shop with the thick layers of vape smoke(?), Anyhow when I tried to have a conversation with the owner, who was the only person in the place, he looked at my iStick & was such a ...., telling me it didnt have enough power for my mini protank 3 & mega & said he was glad to actually have on in his hands so now he knows not to buy any for his stores, He wasnt even trying to push his merchandise, I hate Vape Snobs,, He did have a few good juices though, If I get in a situation that I cant wait for juice, I might go back, Not everybody is trying to blow giant clouds at all times, Screw him I like my iStick, & Id buy another
Obviously not a very good business man, they are selling like crazy, and getting pretty good reviews. I have one on order as we speak, and I just got my MVP 2 weeks ago lol.
Any ideas for a "longer" tank (rather than wider) that takes BVC's and won't spill over the edges of the iStick too much? I'd like to find something that holds a little more than the mini naut![]()
Those do look pretty great. I've heard people have issues with flooding though. At the top of my list still, I really like the clean look. Kind of wish the Lite had adjustable airflow.
Any ideas for a "longer" tank (rather than wider) that takes BVC's and won't spill over the edges of the iStick too much? I'd like to find something that holds a little more than the mini naut![]()
Strange problem with my IStick this evening. It had one bar left so I plugged it in. Before bed I looked at it and the battery icon was flashing indicating less than 10% battery. Put a tank on it and full battery. Took a few hits. It seemed fine but when I plugged in the charge cord the battery icon flashes the 10% error again. The screen didn't turn off indicating full charge at any point. I have never hit low cutoff and I have never had a problem with it. I am using a 1amp charger which is reasonably high quality and works fine otherwise. I hope the charging circuitry has not given up the magic smoke. No indication of an issue other than the indicator light when plugged in. I tried a different charger with the same result.
Have you tried the regular Nautilus on it yet. It is what I am currently using, also what I have pictured in an earlier post. It barely hangs off, like you have to REALLY look to even notice it. It is hard to even feel the edges when feeling around with your finger. I really enjoy it as it holds close to 5 mils, which is substantially more than the silo lite. Plus imo a much better internal design, "never floods," and superior airflow adjustability. Just a thought, I am starting to feel like an Aspire salesman, I promise I am not. Just passionate about what I believe in!
Any ideas for a "longer" tank (rather than wider) that takes BVC's and won't spill over the edges of the iStick too much? I'd like to find something that holds a little more than the mini naut![]()
I'm very lucky in my local B&M. They are extremely knowledgeable, willing to teach newbies, and as far as I can tell charge list for juices and mods and attys. Can find most things they sell (except the juices) online for less, but they don't seem to markup beyond msrp on anything.
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Please keep us updated with how your iStick behaves. That does seem to be odd, but I am having a similar problem. I got mine on Friday, and had to charge it Saturday night for the first time. It never hit cut off, but was really really close. I vaped close to 5 mils on it in that time at a pretty low wattage, 10-12 watts. I would have thought I would have gotten a bit more life between charges, but still not a deal breaker. I have heard many others rave about how long the battery lasts, even with a lower resistance head at higher wattages. Mind you mine was the bvc 1.8 ohm head.
I am using the charger that came with my MVP v2, the one with 4 different ports on it, and plugged into my pc. I am hoping maybe it is just having a break in period as many batteries with this type of chemistry do. Also, i have always been told to run it completely down or very close to between cycles to extend the life of the battery.
Time will tell with this little beast of a device, I hope it pulls through! But if not, only paid 35 bucks for it, so no real loss!
I have one on order as we speak, and I just got my MVP 2 weeks ago lol.