I was bored sorry for long post
The iStick 100w was mentioned here earlier and it's kinda of funny that I had some company just stop by for a minute and one of them had a iStick 50.
He said he wanted something with more power, So I asked him what he vaped at and he said 36 watts
I explained that 36 watts is 36 watts no matter if it's a 40 watt or a 200 watt device

I guess it's like sports cars, just because you'll probably never go 200 mph it's still cool to know that you can.
Since this is a Disrupter thread my quick thoughts on a iStick 100 over the Disrupter

100 watts vs 50 watts this is a personal choice but for me I don't go over 40 watts so this makes no difference to me.
Plus 100 watts vs 50 watts is not a even match up to start with
The Disrupter
in my opinion is hands down built better and has better quality.
I believe that if I bought one of each and I used them both the same in time and everyday use, that the Disrupter would out live the iStick 100, But that's me
Neither come with a tank
I just did a quick Google search on prices so there's probably cheaper prices
Disrupter Kit = $41 comes with battery and USB charging cable.
Just the Disrupter = $29.99
InnokinCell battery = $15.99
If you don't want a back up battery the Disrupter is a pass-through device
(Vape-While Charging)
iStick 100w $35.95 no batteries

Takes Two 18650 batteries so these prices vary but I would say for a battery you can trust and can take the 100 watts your at least $6 each

18650 Battery x2 = $12
( I won't buy Efest or any battery with the word Fire in the name)
Battery charger again can cost as low as a $5 but I would want one that didn't burn my house down so I would say between $15 and $20.
Battery Chargers that I like Nitecore, XTAR, & Efest LUC
(Efest does make a nice battery charger) 
oh yea Back up batteries another $12
So even if you go with lower prices your still looking at,
iStick 100w $35.95
two 18650 batteries $10
battery charger $10
back up batteries $10
A person can do a Google Search to find better prices then I listed for both devices and again I'm not trying to bash the istick either

I just wanted to make a point that it might end up costing a person a little more then they think.
Plus I can't stress enough about battery safety, think of a 18650 battery like a small pipe bomb
Fast Forward to 3:25 of this video to see what I mean
This can easily happen if that rubber coating on a 18650 battery tears in the wrong place

Don't want to scare anyone but want people to know to be careful with any battery.
Never just throw them in a box, drawer, or purse. One of these battery comes in contact with a metal object like a coin and what happened in that video can happen in your pocket or purse
