I stick 30 vs 50

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Shadav

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if you only vape around 10w or so than the 30w would work just fine :)
i know the battery life of the 50w was tempting, but the 30w lasts me about 3 days at around 2ohm 10w range and it's pocketable and feels good in the hand, just make sure to get a silicon case for it cuz they do tend to scratch up easily and are a bit slick.....
or go for something completely different :D there are a lot of small tootle puffer devices out there now :)
but really for the price, functionality and size the istick 30w is tough to beat
 

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if you only vape around 10w or so than the 30w would work just fine :)
i know the battery life of the 50w was tempting, but the 30w lasts me about 3 days at around 2ohm 10w range and it's pocketable and feels good in the hand, just make sure to get a silicon case for it cuz they do tend to scratch up easily and are a bit slick.....
or go for something completely different :D there are a lot of small tootle puffer devices out there now :)
but really for the price, functionality and size the istick 30w is tough to beat

Have to agree on all points here. Only problem I've had is I can't charge with the silicone case on. I think your in a win win situation Sarasotared.
 
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yeah i've seen those cases retro mine is different it doesn't cover the entire bottom, just enough around the edges so it's a bit nonskid proof....but it was a pain to get on :)
it was made for the 20w but it fits the 30w and comes in a bunch of colors ;)

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I vape at 23 watts normally on my iStick 50w. I can make it 3 days at 0.8 ohms.
My friend, she has the iStick 30w. If we spend a day together, she has to plug hers in throughout the day because it's close to dying at 0.5ohms and an atlantis. Size isn't much different. Personally, I would do the 50w for battery life alone and should you ever get curious and get a setup that can handle higher watts you have it.
 

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Just picked up an Istick 30w myself, what made me decide on this was the fact the Istick charging means you can actually vape if you need to whilst it's charging, safely. And since i'm a heavy vaper and use mainly in the office, this is perfect for me. I don't worry about how many days charge i'd get as I find it completely varies, Before the istick 30w I had a ego twist 2200mah, a couple people in my office had them and averaged 3-4 days, Mine lasted roughly a day.
 

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I have a vaporshark rdna and using it for indoors generally, istick 30w is going with me for out doors. I use high ohms with istick 30w and it last me full day and a half usage. It also has compact design and doesn't bother me while carrying in my pocket.

So it is a good decision to buy a second device like istick 30 w for out doors.
 

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I have a vaporshark rdna and using it for indoors generally, istick 30w is going with me for out doors. I use high ohms with istick 30w and it last me full day and a half usage. It also has compact design and doesn't bother me while carrying in my pocket.

So it is a good decision to buy a second device like istick 30 w for out doors.
May I ask, why do you vary for indoor and outdoor?
 

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Have to agree on all points here. Only problem I've had is I can't charge with the silicone case on. I think your in a win win situation Sarasotared.

Some vape shop in Vancouver was selling a very nice Carbon Fiber IStick wrap that was textured and Looked like CF.

The install is on YouTube but I couldn't find that particular wrap.

The IStick with a CF wrap looks CarbonLiscious.

I myself would get the 30 as I've read about less issues with it.


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Of course you can, it just a choice of me. I don't like the form factor of vs rdna 40. So it is more comfortable for me to use istick 30w out door.
I see, thank you for your reply, i'm just kinda using it as an allrounder at the minute, to be honest i'd probably be doing the same as you if I had one of those Vapor Sharks, but mainly because its not something you really want to drop, again thanks for the reply, happy vaping.
 

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yeah i've seen those cases retro mine is different it doesn't cover the entire bottom, just enough around the edges so it's a bit nonskid proof....but it was a pain to get on :)
it was made for the 20w but it fits the 30w and comes in a bunch of colors ;)

ELEAF ISTICK SLEEVES 20W & 30W - MADTOWN VAPOR
Just ordered the camo one. Thanks for that link! :thumb:
 
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