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    Again, can't speak to the topper in question, but 50% distilled water is WAY too much! If adding DW for thinning, start with just a few DROPS per 10 ml.
    Thanks. I noticed after my post that I can get my base liquid at 100% PG (just payed more attention to the options), I think maybe I'll try a 75/25 PG VG. For now though, since a 50/50 works just fine for me, this experiment is way down on the bottom of my priority list. Thanks again bud.
     
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    And that IS the important part, somd, what works to keep from smoking!

    I'm moving more to mixing my own, and lean towards about 70/30 PG/Vg. Too high a VG leaves a phlegmy coating at the back of my throat. And used to order all my online juices at 80/20 or 70/30, for the same reason. (Conversely, some have issues with too much PG. Praise be we can customize!)
     

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    I just got the Disrupter I won yesterday (silver and blue) and am really loving it! You really can't go wrong with an Innokin product. You're getting great quality and a great vape.

    Looking forward to your feelings on this new product particularly in the ergo/aesthetics areas. The CFIV just fits my hand so well that I have only used my MVP's a few times lately when I knew I was going to be out for a long time and was worried about the Mah.
     
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    This is exactly what I do. The Coolfire 4 comes with me everywhere. If I'm out a long time I have the Evic VT, or just bring my other Coolfire. Now however, I could bring the Disruptor with an extra battery, and a Coolfire, or Evic VT....can't have too many mods, that's the moral of my story lol.
     

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    Looking forward to your feelings on this new product particularly in the ergo/aesthetics areas. The CFIV just fits my hand so well that I have only used my MVP's a few times lately when I knew I was going to be out for a long time and was worried about the Mah.

    Capt Shay, if you go to Innokin's Facebook page and scroll down just a bit to their 7/30 post, there are pictures of the Disrupter side by side with the CF !V and the MVP. It's a little bit bigger than the CF, and fairly similar in size to the MVP - just a touch wider and shorter. It's shaped like the MVP, though, so probably wouldn't feel as ergonomic to you as the CF.

    But even though I have small hands, I love it. When I got my first MVP 20W a few months ago, it was really hard for me to get used to. At that time, I only had an iStick 30W and a couple of old VAMOs. It felt like a brick to me. And I hated the fire button on the side. But the vape was so much better than anything else I had, that I persevered.

    Finally, someone in the MVP thread suggested that I cradle it between my thumb and index finger and hit the fire button with the side of my thumb. Once I got used to that, I actually started liking it better that way. Now with the Disrupter, I've had to get used to the fire button on the skinny side again. :D I've also got to the point that I like the bigger, more solid feel of the MVP (and Disrupter now as well) better than my much smaller iStick. Now I use my iStick as an out and about mod. But when I'm sitting down relaxing and want to do some serious vaping, it's an Innokin.

    I really, really love this Disrupter. It just looks and feels high quality. And it should suit just about any vaping style since it goes up to 50 watts and will fire a .2 ohm coil. I love the nice large screen that I can actually read without squinting. I get the same great vape I get with my MVP's and SVD's. And surprisingly, I'm getting an hour more of vape time than I do with the MVP's. Not sure why. It has a 2000 mAh battery, while the 20W MVP's have a 2600 mAh battery.

    I've now had it less than 2 days, but I haven't found anything at all that I would complain about, other than the up and down arrows not being in the usual position. I'm scratching my head at pbusardo's other complaints. :D
     

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    Capt Shay, if you go to Innokin's Facebook page and scroll down just a bit to their 7/30 post, there are pictures of the Disrupter side by side with the CF !V and the MVP. It's a little bit bigger than the CF, and fairly similar in size to the MVP - just a touch wider and shorter. It's shaped like the MVP, though, so probably wouldn't feel as ergonomic to you as the CF.

    But even though I have small hands, I love it. When I got my first MVP 20W a few months ago, it was really hard for me to get used to. At that time, I only had an iStick 30W and a couple of old VAMOs. It felt like a brick to me. And I hated the fire button on the side. But the vape was so much better than anything else I had, that I persevered.

    Finally, someone in the MVP thread suggested that I cradle it between my thumb and index finger and hit the fire button with the side of my thumb. Once I got used to that, I actually started liking it better that way. Now with the Disrupter, I've had to get used to the fire button on the skinny side again. :D I've also got to the point that I like the bigger, more solid feel of the MVP (and Disrupter now as well) better than my much smaller iStick. Now I use my iStick as an out and about mod. But when I'm sitting down relaxing and want to do some serious vaping, it's an Innokin.

    I really, really love this Disrupter. It just looks and feels high quality. And it should suit just about any vaping style since it goes up to 50 watts and will fire a .2 ohm coil. I love the nice large screen that I can actually read without squinting. I get the same great vape I get with my MVP's and SVD's. And surprisingly, I'm getting an hour more of vape time than I do with the MVP's. Not sure why. It has a 2000 mAh battery, while the 20W MVP's have a 2600 mAh battery.

    I've now had it less than 2 days, but I haven't found anything at all that I would complain about, other than the up and down arrows not being in the usual position. I'm scratching my head at pbusardo's other complaints. :D
    I've heard these Disruptor cells seem way better than the 2000 mah from multiple people now. Also, my CF4 holds up at least as long as my istick 30 which is supposedly 200 more mah.
     
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    I've heard these Disruptor cells seem way better than the 2000 mah from multiple people now. Also, my CF4 holds up at least as long as my istick 30 which is supposedly 2000 more mah.
    It's 200mah, it's supposedly the same battery but Innokin just states the actual capacity (2000mah) instead of rated capacity (2200mah).
     

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    I'm very satisfied with the battery performance I'm getting from the CFIV. It's definitely more efficient than my IPV Mini, which was burning through 2900mAh batteries at a considerably faster rate than the CFIV eats its 2000.

    Add in the form-factor and this thing is a serious win for me. I sold both SX Minis, and will probably sell the IPV, which is not even housing a battery any longer.

    In other words, I love it.
     

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    Capt Shay, if you go to Innokin's Facebook page and scroll down just a bit to their 7/30 post, there are pictures of the Disrupter side by side with the CF !V and the MVP. It's a little bit bigger than the CF, and fairly similar in size to the MVP - just a touch wider and shorter. It's shaped like the MVP, though, so probably wouldn't feel as ergonomic to you as the CF.

    But even though I have small hands, I love it. When I got my first MVP 20W a few months ago, it was really hard for me to get used to. At that time, I only had an iStick 30W and a couple of old VAMOs. It felt like a brick to me. And I hated the fire button on the side. But the vape was so much better than anything else I had, that I persevered.

    Finally, someone in the MVP thread suggested that I cradle it between my thumb and index finger and hit the fire button with the side of my thumb. Once I got used to that, I actually started liking it better that way. Now with the Disrupter, I've had to get used to the fire button on the skinny side again. :D I've also got to the point that I like the bigger, more solid feel of the MVP (and Disrupter now as well) better than my much smaller iStick. Now I use my iStick as an out and about mod. But when I'm sitting down relaxing and want to do some serious vaping, it's an Innokin.

    I really, really love this Disrupter. It just looks and feels high quality. And it should suit just about any vaping style since it goes up to 50 watts and will fire a .2 ohm coil. I love the nice large screen that I can actually read without squinting. I get the same great vape I get with my MVP's and SVD's. And surprisingly, I'm getting an hour more of vape time than I do with the MVP's. Not sure why. It has a 2000 mAh battery, while the 20W MVP's have a 2600 mAh battery.

    I've now had it less than 2 days, but I haven't found anything at all that I would complain about, other than the up and down arrows not being in the usual position. I'm scratching my head at pbusardo's other complaints. :D

    I have owned a MVP since day one V1 and am a huge fan but, I am really liking the ergo feel of the CFIV sooo much better. For some reason I was under the impresion that you also had Cool Fire and was hoping for a direct comparison. If it baisically feels and handles like the MVP and has the same battery life as the CF then I don't see a hole in my quiver for that arrow.

    I'm very satisfied with the battery performance I'm getting from the CFIV. It's definitely more efficient than my IPV Mini, which was burning through 2900mAh batteries at a considerably faster rate than the CFIV eats its 2000.

    Add in the form-factor and this thing is a serious win for me. I sold both SX Minis, and will probably sell the IPV, which is not even housing a battery any longer.

    In other words, I love it.

    You get what I'm saying, right? :)
     

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    VERY much. @Capt.shay .

    I fully expected to like it. Instead, I love it. :thumbs:

    But, you have to admit that the screen flipping thing is just a little annoying. No where near a deal breaker but just a little bit of a pain. I could do without that feature.
     
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    But, you have to admit that the screen flipping thing is just a little annoying. No where near a deal breaker but just a little bit of a pain. I could do without that feature.

    Does yours flip? Neither of mine do. Might it be a setting?

    I wouldn't care much if it did (the SX's did), but the CFIV's are both steady in the way I prefer them (top = left, bottom = right). Again, small potatoes for me, but you've got me curious.
     

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    Does yours flip? Neither of mine do. Might it be a setting?

    I wouldn't care much if it did (the SX's did), but the CFIV's are both steady in the way I prefer them (top = left, bottom = right). Again, small potatoes for me, but you've got me curious.


    Hold both buttons for over a couple seconds to check the battery voltage and it flips it over. Since it is kind of small in that screen I have to squint my old eyes and it often takes to long and the screen flips.
     
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