Innoken Endura T22

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redeuce

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I just got it in the mail today. Topped the charge off, put it together, loaded the juice, and waited 5 minutes for the coil to prime. I've only been vaping it for an hour.

I must say, I've tried several devices, and this is the first and only one that replicates the act of smoking almost exactly. This is the first device where I can vape MTL and be satisfied. You can pull just the right amount in your mouth, then inhale it. It Is also a warmer vape, like an analog.

I can already see drawbacks to many vapers however. It appears if you chain vape it aggressively, the tip will get hot. Also, if youre a cloud chaser, don't buy this.

I'm not getting overly excited yet. I vape 70 vg, standard not real fruity flavors, and want to see how long the coil will last. I've also heard people complain of leaky tanks. Only time will tell. But today, speaking as a recent ex smoker, I can say this was exactly what I was looking for. If this unit holds up without problems, it appears it could be the device that keeps me off analogs.
 

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I have a T18, it's my first vape kit and i really like it. I have already saved the cost of it on what i would have spent on tobacco. I think Innokin devices are really well built and thest 2 are perfect MTL for giving up the stinkies with. My first coil has lasted 2 weeks plus so far and only one leakage from me being a dummy :) Currently researching my next step in vaping omg the sheer ammount of possibilities is boggling. Will have to start picking the forum mind soon for good reccomendations.
 

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I have a T18, it's my first vape kit and i really like it. I have already saved the cost of it on what i would have spent on tobacco. I think Innokin devices are really well built and thest 2 are perfect MTL for giving up the stinkies with. My first coil has lasted 2 weeks plus so far and only one leakage from me being a dummy :) Currently researching my next step in vaping omg the sheer ammount of possibilities is boggling. Will have to start picking the forum mind soon for good reccomendations.
I'm thinking of getting the T18 for my wife. Little smaller and lighter. Can you get all day out of the 1000 mah battery?
 

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I'm thinking of getting the T18 for my wife. Little smaller and lighter. Can you get all day out of the 1000 mah battery?

I tend to chain vape alot so i get about 3/4 of a day out of it but it has vape while charging so that is handy. If she is not a heavy smoker then yeah a days use on one charge is totally doable. and easily if she used 12 or higher mg. I am really impressed by it. Solid little kit no mess or fuss and touch wood the coil seem to last a good while.
 

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I think you'll start enjoying your new tanks if you keep at it. Even if you can charge while vaping, that's not something I could ever bring myself to do... I kept thinking, "OK! I'll be vaping on a device that's also starting to charge, from my work computer, or a cable plugged under my desk.

you could either get another battery fairly cheaply, or branch out into newness and see what happens. Seriously, what if your setup breaks or something, I would not be into dealing with a vapeplosion, and/or something else.

Now, that may be a totally irrational fear as most, including the manufacturer, will tell you it's perfectly fine and it probably is. But, do you want to risk a mod-meltdown in the middle of the day? I don't, which is why I am currently reserching my spare to work option. I want it to be small but powerful....

Congrats on trying to encourage wife to vape along! Welcome!

Anna
 
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