PBrusardo did a review of the Erlkoningin, as I recall, he didn't like the airflow adjustment. It's that notched ring on the bottom.
Highly agreed! The focus went to clearos and then mechs/RBA's the last few years.

Now that's interesting... Thank's for sharing. I'm looking for a small RBA for my iStick. I also saw a mini Erlkoningin clone on Fasttech for 13 bucks or so. But I have no idea if comes with a larger (2mm) airflow hole. I hate tight draw... And I really don't want an 8 ml tank.
How cute is that?
$13.61 Mini RTA Rebuildable Tank Atomizer (3.0ml) - acrylic + stainless steel / 20.5mm dia. at FastTech - Worldwide Free Shipping
I do have flavors that I do vape at 10-11 watts so this would not be a device for me. Hope everyone that picks one up is happy with it.
$29.99 is insane! My most expensive istick only cost me $32.95 with shipping. Now, if they can get it below $20...
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These batts seem to last longer than what they indicate in Mah terms. I used to vape@ 1500Mah a day and only go thru maybe half of this batt. Plus it charges Really fast!
With a well needed adapter on and a 6ml tank, it sticks out of my shirt pocket too much now. A one-day batt with a one-day tank suits me fine.
I'm in for the smaller one!!!
Hey, can someone inform Eleaf that these aren't the shape of a stick, lol...

My response was regarding the center pin of your tanks not making contact. An adapter doesn't always fix that problem but pulling the center pin out a lil bit makes the contact.
Having adapters is good- you never knwo when you might need one. I need to organize mine again- I have too much stuff everywhere.
The Ego has been dead, except for lack of a smaller more convienent device for vapers who couldn't or wouldn't build their own.
The modder forum went bigger, VV, more power... The Ego got to slide along in the mainstream. The istick should not have taken this long to come to market.
This might seem like a really stupid question but how accurate is that little battery indicator on everyone's iStick?
I bought mine on Friday night, and overall I'm pretty pleased with it. Out of the box, it looked like the battery was about 3/4 full (according to the little battery icon on the screen) so I vaped it for most of that night that I bought it, and a little in the morning, then used the passthrough some the next day while I worked on my laptop. Didn't really pay much attention, used it on and off all last night, woke up this morning and noticed that the battery icon looked low. The icon wasn't flashing, and it did not tell me it was time to charge, but the battery level looked like it was low, as in if that was the battery read on my phone I would go ahead and plug it in to charge. So I used it with the pass through while I was talking on the phone for a couple of hours, and while I know it was charging, the battery icon had not filled all the way up. When I unhooked it from the charger earlier, the battery icon looked like it did when I opened the box, which I had assumed was a partial charge. I took a couple of puffs off it, and I could literally see the battery icon drop a bar which made it appear half full. It went back up after a few minutes of not using it, which I thought was a little odd.
I am using an Orchid tank, 1.1 ohm coil, and right now I am vaping at 9.8w. I am still a relative newbie. I have to be out all day tomorrow, and I don't want the battery to die on me mid day. Am I doing something wrong with my coil and wattage setting that is super draining the battery? Is the little icon just not an accurate representation of how much life the battery has left? I have the iStick plugged into my laptop right now, occasionally vaping but not a lot, it has been charging for about two hours, and the battery icon is STILL not showing full. I keep hearing people talking about getting a full day or more out of the iStick, so I'm thinking either I'm not doing something right, the battery icon is just a suggestion, or I have a bad battery.
I think someone needs to go ahead and start that thread now. I nominate Jingles!
Couldn't agree more since a pc usb port on laptop or desktop is 3.3v while most chargers are 5v. Charging off of a pc usb port takes a bit longer since it is also operating at a lower amperage for supply. Speaking about 1000mA or 1A charging I decided to grab a portable charger here to more then just the alarm clock's single 5v port to charge things up with since I often have two or three batteries. mods, or batteies and mods going at once. Amazon.com: Jackery® Giant+ Premium Portable Charger Aluminum 12000mAh Power Pack and External Battery Bank with Dual USB Port for Apple iPhone, iPad, Samsung Galaxy, Nexus, LG, HTC (Orange): Cell Phones & Accessories
Cables also make a big difference.

So, the "Year of the 26650" has turned into the "Year of the iStick [mini]". So many "mini's" hitting the marketplace trying to get a piece of the market share that Eleaf carved out. The Kamry looks about comparable in size, but Kamry's past efforts with regulated devices haven't been pretty![]()
And so here is Eleaf again, going the extra mile but cutting it's current flagship in half. But I think they missed the mark by not having a keychain ring attached to it![]()

I'm not knocking the function of the Ego batt, just that this segment of the battery market didn't evolve for years. I can't remember when they came out, after the 510 run. I never cared for the form factor. I was using box mods then and more interested in juice feeds. I finally bought an 650 EGO-C in 2012 or 13. That was the first "commercial mod" I ever bought. It was OK and got me back off of analogs, bought a passthrough and a twist that I rarely used because they were too big. I was still carrying around extra stuff... fiddling with it....The eGo still outputs accurate voltage. You can safely use any topper, LR or not,single or dual coil, or a cartomizer, without risking a sudden death.
There are modders forums and then there is the real world--people who want a plug-and-play safe device to help them quit smoking.
Just sayin'...![]()
Yeah, a lot of different directions, all at once. It was crazy.[/COLOR]
Highly agreed! The focus went to clearos and then mechs/RBA's the last few years.
LOL, Marketing hype. My first mod was a "mech". Made with a portable phone batt and loose hardware to fire that NJOY PRO atty.I never got into mechs. No interest either.
I'm not knocking the function of the Ego batt, just that this segment of the battery market didn't evolve for years. I can't remember when they came out, after the 510 run. I never cared for the form factor. I was using box mods then and more interested in juice feeds. I finally bought an 650 EGO-C in 2012 or 13. That was the first "commercial mod" I ever bought. It was OK and got me back off of analogs, bought a passthrough and a twist that I rarely used because they were too big. I was still carrying around extra stuff... fiddling with it....
My point is that the istick and egrip are both long over due, and I don't know what took so long. Did someone just wake up the design and engineering department?
I still prefer a cigalike with auto batt. Enter the Eroll 3x MEGA PCC.
In the last 2 months I've bought 2 isticks, an Egrip, and a Mega PCC, and I love them all. I'm finally happy! Oh yeah, and 2 Eroll kits but that was just too good a deal to pass up for the parts.![]()
Then other (other than Joyetech) manufacturers introduced unregulated 3.7v eGo-class batteries (I had a Riva from East Mall). Then came the vv version and it was a game changer--and they fell asleep again. And you all thought the Istick was small
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Yup. Somebody did fall asleep at the switch. Janty introduced first eGos in 2009--after Janty kiss and Janty stick. And then they fell asleep. But the eGos were underpowered and their MOSFET had problems--the circuit protection was designed to kill the battery in order to protect it from shorts.Then other (other than Joyetech) manufacturers introduced unregulated 3.7v eGo-class batteries (I had a Riva from East Mall). Then came the vv version and it was a game changer--and they fell asleep again.
But it's still a very popular and good battery. But I agree with you in principle--the first guy who offers an accurate and solidly built small, affordable DNA box mod will eventually take over the entry-level market. The MVP 2 had a chance to do just that--and they blew it, IMO, because they didn't bother to redesign the battery--it's still too big, clumsy-looking and the button placement is terrible.