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Oregon Linda

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I just ordered 2 SVD 2.0's on Wednesday morning from Mister e-liquid and they are already here! Wow, that's not the kind of service I expect these days from the post office. :D Kudos to Mister e-liquid for getting them in the mail right away. I've never ordered from them before, so I'm sure I will again. I'm still amazed that they are selling these for $19.99!
 

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Snagged a Green CF4 from vapordna.

It's a pretty little thing.

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Battery Pack:

Innokin Disrupter Innocell Pink 2000mAh Vaping Power System

Once you have the body the batteries look quite affordable

Considering I can get (for my Kbox Mini, etc.) a 2500mAh Samsung 18650 25R off ebay for $5 (FREE shipping)...the 2000mAh Disrupter Innocell for $14.99 (plus shipping) seems rather expensive (to me)...

[Plus...it appears to be bigger/heavier than the 18650 I throw in my pocket for back-up when I'm headed out the door.]
 

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Considering I can get (for my Kbox Mini, etc.) a 2500mAh Samsung 18650 25R off ebay for $5 (FREE shipping)...the 2000mAh Disrupter Innocell for $14.99 (plus shipping) seems rather expensive (to me)...

[Plus...it appears to be bigger/heavier than the 18650 I throw in my pocket for back-up when I'm headed out the door.]

That's what I'm thinking, Gerry. These days I'm preferring external battery mods, but ones I can use my already bought collection of Sammy 25R's.

I'm sure the Disrupter is a very high-quality, wonderful mod, as are all the Innokin mods. But I'm just not sold on that type of replaceable battery as of yet.
 

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Can't say I'm impressed with Innokin's Disrupter and battery pack system, either. Keep in mind, though, that these are LiPo, lithium polymer, packs and not IMR. LiPo has a much higher energy density, more current in the same space, and are lighter to begin with. I suspect that these battery packs are lighter than you may imagine them to be based on their size.

I'd love to see a report by someone who has one.
 

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Can't say I'm impressed with Innokin's Disrupter and battery pack system, either. Keep in mind, though, that these are LiPo, lithium polymer, packs and not IMR. LiPo has a much higher energy density, more current in the same space, and are lighter to begin with. I suspect that these battery packs are lighter than you may imagine them to be based on their size.

I'd love to see a report by someone who has one.

Good points, awsum, but still proprietary.... :(
 

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Innokin seems to always do proprietary. I was just pointing out the advantages of LiPO versus IMR and why they may have gone that way.

Yup, good points, as said. (Although my SVD and SVD2 don't use proprietary batteries ;) )

I'd just rather see their new replaceable battery devices use standard ones... lots easier for me, that way, to cover the bases...
 
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