I hoping to get a used one for a really good price, i just put a post in the wanted thread. Had a lead on one but it was the wrong color lol. Fingers crossed
I'm holding out and looking into the cloupor mini segeli mini and mvp3
If I Didn't buy a Mod because I read that some people have had Problems or Don't like something about a Mod, I don't think I would buy too many Mods.
Because if you look, you can find Someone who has Something Bad to Say about EVERY Mod Ever Made.

I hoping to get a used one for a really good price, i just put a post in the wanted thread. Had a lead on one but it was the wrong color lol. Fingers crossed
I looked and it wasn't Someone who had something bad to say about the istick, it was EVERYONE, even those who love it. Now I see some coming out and sayin they never have had a problem and are defending it and taunting me for not likin it.. In 1970, I bought the first Kawasaki Bighorn F5 350 to come to the state of GA, brand new. The engine seized 5 times on me the first day. When it cooled down, I ran it again. I had to rebuild the motor the third day I owned it and it still seized 2 more times. I was thrilled with the bike! I loved it. Wish I had one just like it today. Later models were improved and the issues were addressed. But it was put on the market before it was ready and the kinks had not been worked out. That's the way most products are these day so if you are wise you will listen to all reviews you can and use that information with your own judgment to make decisions on purchases. I appreciate some of the replies like those from love coffee and imrs, but the rest of you
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I looked and it wasn't Someone who had something bad to say about the istick, it was EVERYONE, even those who love it. Now I see some coming out and sayin they never have had a problem and are defending it and taunting me for not likin it.. In 1970, I bought the first Kawasaki Bighorn F5 350 to come to the state of GA, brand new. The engine seized 5 times on me the first day. When it cooled down, I ran it again. I had to rebuild the motor the third day I owned it and it still seized 2 more times. I was thrilled with the bike! I loved it. Wish I had one just like it today. Later models were improved and the issues were addressed. But it was put on the market before it was ready and the kinks had not been worked out. That's the way most products are these day so if you are wise you will listen to all reviews you can and use that information with your own judgment to make decisions on purchases. I appreciate some of the replies like those from love coffee and imrs, but the rest of you
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It shows a drip tip adapter in one of the pictures. Did it come with one?
Over react much? You don't even have the device in hand yet but condemn it anyway. Fine. Move on.

You really think this tread got to nearly 9,000 posts because so many people dislike it??????
I looked and it wasn't Someone who had something bad to say about the istick, it was EVERYONE, even those who love it. Now I see some coming out and sayin they never have had a problem and are defending it and taunting me for not likin it.. ...
I think the "tone" of your posts kinda annoyed people-- they're a bit antagonistic. If you had worded things more diplomatically I suspect you would have had a much different reaction.One of the reasons I enjoy this thread is there is very little drama(maybe 2 or 3 posts deleted by mods) and folks are very happy to help out.I looked and it wasn't Someone who had something bad to say about the istick, it was EVERYONE, even those who love it. Now I see some coming out and sayin they never have had a problem and are defending it and taunting me for not likin it.. In 1970, I bought the first Kawasaki Bighorn F5 350 to come to the state of GA, brand new. The engine seized 5 times on me the first day. When it cooled down, I ran it again. I had to rebuild the motor the third day I owned it and it still seized 2 more times. I was thrilled with the bike! I loved it. Wish I had one just like it today. Later models were improved and the issues were addressed. But it was put on the market before it was ready and the kinks had not been worked out. That's the way most products are these day so if you are wise you will listen to all reviews you can and use that information with your own judgment to make decisions on purchases. I appreciate some of the replies like those from love coffee and imrs, but the rest of you
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I really Don't think People are Taunting you all that Much. If you are Dead Set that you Don't Like it (even before it is in your Hand), Great. More Power to Ya.
But Wasn't this iStick for your Wife?
Maybe you should just give it to Her and see what She Thinks. Isn't what She Thinks the Only thing that Matters?
Or is there something here I am Missing?
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I think the "tone" of your posts kinda annoyed people-- they're a bit antagonistic. If you had worded things more diplomatically I suspect you would have had a much different reaction.One of the reasons I enjoy this thread is there is very little drama(maybe 2 or 3 posts deleted by mods) and folks are very happy to help out.
Yeah. The point is it has bad threads and I'm concerned that she will strip them. Then what? The istick is useless. It won't matter what a great device it is if she can't screw a tank on it. You are right I don't like the fact that it has weak connecter threads and I haven't received it yet. If it had strong threads then I would be happy to give it to her.
Ok I had the same thought. But in all fairness, maybe she's the type of vaper that just wants to get her nicotine and go. My husband is that way. Whereas I've turned it into a hobby, he just wants nicotine. So he doesn't know how any of it works. The latest gear. Etc etc. I handle all of that and just hand it to him. Something doesn't work right, I'm the one that fixes it.{Moderated}![]()
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