I'm taking my son to the LA Festival Camp Flog Gnaw. My son looked up the rules and found that they don't allow mods. But do allow vape pens.
So I went out and purchased a small vapepen style device. Probably bigger than a vape pen. I figured from past experience that Innokin was the place to go. I used to vape on a MP2 and it was a reliable rugged workhorse. So I was looking and the Innokin Endura T20S seemed to be a good choice.
It's all integrated, matching Tank seamlessly screwing into the battery all streamlined.
It arrived today and has truly brain dead operation and is easy unit to use. No temp or voltage control of any type. Just unscrew the topcap. Fill and vape. Easy Peasy.
It also comes with two topcaps one with the 510 embedded and you screw in. This is excellent for me because I've always seen problems in the past in smaller units with the drip tips being knocked off in the pockets. And for those who like to express individuality the other piece takes a standard 510 drip tip.
The tip is made of the Delrin type that is resistant to getting dirty. IE it doesn't pick up lip crud.
The quality of the vape was tighter than what I'm used to but adequate. The voltage is set at 18W which is where I've been vaping anyway on my Reuleax DNA 250. I've been vaping on a Zephyrus V2 the .30 Ohm at 20Watts.
I was pleased, no sputtering, no fuss no muss just fill the chamber, press button 3 times and start vaping.
The only intangible is whether the 1800Mah battery will last a day. My experience with Innokin is that they are very efficient and they last beyond their rated capacity.
One other thing that I like about this Innokin just like my MVP when completely charged the light goes off. This was very reliable on my MVP and I expect the same from the Endura.
So I went out and purchased a small vapepen style device. Probably bigger than a vape pen. I figured from past experience that Innokin was the place to go. I used to vape on a MP2 and it was a reliable rugged workhorse. So I was looking and the Innokin Endura T20S seemed to be a good choice.
It's all integrated, matching Tank seamlessly screwing into the battery all streamlined.
It arrived today and has truly brain dead operation and is easy unit to use. No temp or voltage control of any type. Just unscrew the topcap. Fill and vape. Easy Peasy.
It also comes with two topcaps one with the 510 embedded and you screw in. This is excellent for me because I've always seen problems in the past in smaller units with the drip tips being knocked off in the pockets. And for those who like to express individuality the other piece takes a standard 510 drip tip.
The tip is made of the Delrin type that is resistant to getting dirty. IE it doesn't pick up lip crud.
The quality of the vape was tighter than what I'm used to but adequate. The voltage is set at 18W which is where I've been vaping anyway on my Reuleax DNA 250. I've been vaping on a Zephyrus V2 the .30 Ohm at 20Watts.
I was pleased, no sputtering, no fuss no muss just fill the chamber, press button 3 times and start vaping.
The only intangible is whether the 1800Mah battery will last a day. My experience with Innokin is that they are very efficient and they last beyond their rated capacity.
One other thing that I like about this Innokin just like my MVP when completely charged the light goes off. This was very reliable on my MVP and I expect the same from the Endura.
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