I placed a pre order for the Freemax Starre Pro from subtanksupply. They keep getting delayed, but I see vaperoyalty.com has them in stock. Do they sell authentic tanks? I see people are getting there already, where are you ordering from?
So do Innokin, KangerTech, JoyeTech, etc.According to the Freemax site they say to avoid fasttech.
I can't decide. I'm on the fence. Just got the Uwell Crown and it's REALLY nice, but I'm limited to 70 watts right now, and it can go higher.i ordered mine from vape royalty - should be getting vapemail tomorrow... woot!
The ipv3 Li just got an update. Now does 200w, 100j.I can't decide. I'm on the fence. Just got the Uwell Crown and it's REALLY nice, but I'm limited to 70 watts right now, and it can go higher.
First I need to decide on a dual battery box (maybe temp control, i.e. Snowwolf) before ordering any more tanks.
Thank you!The ipv3 Li just got an update. Now does 200w, 100j.
I have the SnowWolf and it is a great mod, not a single problem, be aware though, this mod is heavy !!I can't decide. I'm on the fence. Just got the Uwell Crown and it's REALLY nice, but I'm limited to 70 watts right now, and it can go higher.
First I need to decide on a dual battery box (maybe temp control, i.e. Snowwolf) before ordering any more tanks.
Hi, the only time it will be in the ON position is when your screwing the top cap back on after you have filled the tank, the only time !...once it's nice and tight, turn it to the OFF position. Always have it in the OFF position for the rest of the time, whether its sitting on your mod or vaping ect..@Rixsta I read your review, hope to have my Starre Pro this week. So when acrewing the cap on, have it in the on position? Trying to understand a response you gave to the guy who made a list of concerns. You said to have it off and on when screwing the top on.
Yea, I hear you. I'm limited with regards to mobility so me & my mods are stationary.I have the SnowWolf and it is a great mod, not a single problem, be aware though, this mod is heavy !!
If GimmGreen took his SnowWolf to vapercon on his journey there, you know that thing is reliable![]()
The only "complaint" I have about the Snow Wolf is that you need to press both the up and down buttons to toggle between adjusting the wattage and adjusting the temp. The complaint is that it is impossible to push both buttons without having the previous setting change. For example, if you set it to 45 watts and then want to switch to temp mode to change the temperature setting, the wattage setting will change to 45.1 watts or 44.9 watts. And if you set the temp to 450 degrees and want to switch back to watts to fix it to show exactly 45 watts again, the temp will change to either 449 or 451 degrees, depending on whether your fingers hits the down button or the up button first. If you have OCD, this would drive you nuts. The way that I have gotten around this is to set it one increment lower and then switch modes (making sure to push the up button first).Yea, I hear you. I'm limited with regards to mobility so me & my mods are stationary.
What I really like about this mod (besides it's appearance) is what I'm seeing is the easy access menu system and the (what appear to be) easy press buttons. It's very difficult for me to press buttons like those in my SX Mini. I have limitations here too.
Yea, I hear you. I'm limited with regards to mobility so me & my mods are stationary.
What I really like about this mod (besides it's appearance) is what I'm seeing is the easy access menu system and the (what appear to be) easy press buttons. It's very difficult for me to press buttons like those in my SX Mini. I have limitations here too.
Thanks for letting me know. Your "work around" sounds perfect for me.The only "complaint" I have about the Snow Wolf is that you need to press both the up and down buttons to toggle between adjusting the wattage and adjusting the temp.
No OCD here though I would rather deal with OCD than Progressive MS. But since I don't have a choice in this matter, I can just play the hand I'm dealt (or not play at all).If you have OCD, this would drive you nuts.
Perfect! I can do this with my right hand. As unimaginable as this may seem, I wouldn't be able to do this with my left hand.The buttons on the SnowWolf are very easy to press. The buttons are wide and flat on top rather than rounded buttons which can press little dimples into your fingers, and they require very little pressure to use. In fact I would say they require about the same if not less pressure than the keys on your computer keyboard.They are certainly not any harder than setting your finger on the Space bar on your keyboard and pressing it down.
Small potatoes to me!My only complaint with the buttons is that the up and down buttons are a little too close to the fire button. I think every SnowWolf owner has pressed the Up button when they wanted to fire the mod at least once.
This is true yeah , no matter how hard you try, it changes. No biggy but good to bring that point upThe only "complaint" I have about the Snow Wolf is that you need to press both the up and down buttons to toggle between adjusting the wattage and adjusting the temp. The complaint is that it is impossible to push both buttons without having the previous setting change. For example, if you set it to 45 watts and then want to switch to temp mode to change the temperature setting, the wattage setting will change to 45.1 watts or 44.9 watts. And if you set the temp to 450 degrees and want to switch back to watts to fix it to show exactly 45 watts again, the temp will change to either 449 or 451 degrees, depending on whether your fingers hits the down button or the up button first. If you have OCD, this would drive you nuts. The way that I have gotten around this is to set it one increment lower and then switch modes (making sure to push the up button first).