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You forgot my Subox Minis

I said a while ago, if it wasn't for posts about other than Innokin, this thread would have died.

Everyone else is over at the Innokin subforum.


Sub box mini's Paul , c, mon you know better than that lol.


if it wasn't for posts about other than Innokin, this thread would have died.

Thats just proof that many are not die hard Innokin supporters because when i was active in the Innokin forum is was Innokin 100% and everyone was very proud , what a shame.

No other manufacturer was even considered and never brought up , i guess i'm just old school and a die hard loyalist .
 

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To quote Ronald Regan, I didn't leave Innokin, Innokin left me.

agree, that's what happened...

when it came time to upgrade my gear, Innokin wasn't the best choice
offered from all my looking around...

herb if Innokin still works for you - GREAT ! :thumb:

I just find that I can do better, and now that I am changing gears and moving into
the replaceable battery game, well Innokin is NO WHERE in site...

guess choice is what makes us ALL HAPPY...

and yes, this thread (and MVP) would die (and be locked) if we didn't throw it a bone once-in-awhile...

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I could of sworn i was in the "itty bitty" mods thread because it's certainly not an Innokin one .

My God what happened to the so called Innokin loyalists ? Even the leaders of the Innokin brand completely sold out and jumped ship over a year ago .

Some of us Innokin loyalist are still around though , Innokin is still the best made mods in the e cig industry to me and the only one worth spending money on imo , but it is what it is , just extremely shocked thats all.

Innokin till the end lol.
I love innokin but i decided with deeming regs hanging over our heads i need something with replaceable batteries... So i had to step out on innokin and hope for the best.

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Ooooooooooo, and just because

. . . needed a device awhile back, so I bought a couple coolfireIV's

and though they are very nice devices, I have to say I like the TC40W better

:|

  • 2600mah lasts longer
  • both 40w
  • smaller lighter & fits more comfortable in hand (& pocket)
  • both USB (passthru / charge)
  • cost less
  • both have lanyard
  • screen is bigger
  • & temp control

 
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It's funny. I went from built-in batteries to replaceable batteries. Now I have lots of high capacity 18650s hanging around. With the DNA200s the LiPO pack is more or less built-in, so I'm back to built-in again. If Innokin every makes a TC mod in a VTR form factor, with the display somewhere other than the bottom, I'll be all over it no matter what the battery system may be.
 
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I just find that I can do better, and now that I am changing gears and moving into
the replaceable battery game, well Innokin is NO WHERE in site...

Other than the SVD2 (have two in rotation :) ), yeah, no options for replaceable standard battery mods.

While Innokin IS to be praised for not rushing to bring sub-standard gear out, I'm personally off the built-in battery train. And their custom battery is pretty much the same train.

At this point, we still don't know what the FDA will cram down on us, so for me, anything new has to be able to use "regular" batteries. Custom ones, that can only be used with a particular vaping device, may wind up pretty scarce, or spendy, or both...
 

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I love innokin but i decided with deeming regs hanging over our heads i need something with replaceable batteries... So i had to step out on innokin and hope for the best.

Tapayappin


Well , thats a very valid excuse , my apologies to you Sir .

Regarding "Puff" above , he can never be forgiven and will burn in he_ _ for eternity . He used to live and breath Innokin and never talked about anything else , Innokin devotees around the world trusted him , i trusted him .

Never in a million years would i think Innokin's historical leader was a Benedict Arnold all along .

If i had the ability he would be sentenced to death immediately, some people deserve no mercy , and i used to be a big fan of Puffmeister .

I still have Puffmeister memorabilia including an authentic Puffmeister keychain and coffee mug , very very sad , need to go lay down now .
 

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Other than the SVD2 (have two in rotation :) ), yeah, no options for replaceable standard battery mods.
While Innokin IS to be praised for not rushing to bring sub-standard gear out, I'm personally off the built-in battery train. And their custom battery is pretty much the same train.
At this point, we still don't know what the FDA will cram down on us, so for me, anything new has to be able to use "regular" batteries. Custom ones, that can only be used with a particular vaping device, may wind up pretty scarce, or spendy, or both...

I don't know what it is, but I don't care for the disruptor

guess it is because of the proprietary battery, but whatever reason
you said it correctly, I have no use for proprietary (un-common) battery packs

I'm headed down the 26/18 650 road - it just seems the thing to do,
and with 'todays' technology kinda a no-brainer...

:D

- I am planning on getting some SVD 2.0's
 

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Well , thats a very valid excuse , my apologies to you Sir .
Regarding "Puff" above , he can never be forgiven and will burn in he_ _ for eternity . He used to live and breath Innokin and never talked about anything else , Innokin devotees around the world trusted him , i trusted him .
Never in a million years would i think Innokin's historical leader was a Benedict Arnold all along .
If i had the ability he would be sentenced to death immediately, some people deserve no mercy , and i used to be a big fan of Puffmeister .
I still have Puffmeister memorabilia including an authentic Puffmeister keychain and coffee mug , very very sad , need to go lay down now .

herb, you're getting all worked up - maybe you need a draw
off my TC40 with an eGo ONE tank (18mg/75%VG)

if I get a SVD 2.0, will ya still love me...

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My SVD 2.0 is in front of me. Lets put a DNA 20 board in a tube and sell it for $100. It reads ohms high. It has to wake up. It won't fire if the battery is getting low until the graphic raises up to where it will fire. It's too long and heavy. Never made a tube for 18500.

I could put my Apex tank on it. But not with a low ohm coil. But I can't see how much liquid I have in it. And it fogs between the glass that we decided it needed two of. I can top fill it till it runs out all over because I can't tell when it is full. And there is an RBA now. Doesn't come with it. Sounds like the guys that have it are having a time getting used to it.

Meanwhile I am vaping on my Kbox mini with Subox mini tank with the included rba that works just fine at any ohm I choose or the stock coils at 1.2 and 1.5 or sub ohm for those people. With a 3000mah AW battery that goes in with the vented end pointed away from you.
 

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"My SVD 2.0 is in front of me. Lets put a DNA 20 board in a tube and sell it for $100. It reads ohms high. It has to wake up. It won't fire if the battery is getting low until the graphic raises up to where it will fire. It's too long and heavy. Never made a tube for 18500.
could put my Apex tank on it. But not with a low ohm coil. But I can't see how much liquid I have in it. And it fogs between the glass that we decided it needed two of. I can top fill it till it runs out all over because I can't tell when it is full. And there is an RBA now. Doesn't come with it. Sounds like the guys that have it are having a time getting used to it.
Meanwhile I am vaping on my Kbox mini with Subox mini tank with the included rba that works just fine at any ohm I choose or the stock coils at 1.2 and 1.5 or sub ohm for those people. With a 3000mah AW battery that goes in with the vented end pointed away from you."



haha
, I hear ya and have been reading those stories too...
if they put something out I wanted, I'd be all over it
but, just like your KBOX system kits
another couple of “feature” rich devices for a song-n-dance

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I don't know what it is, but I don't care for the disruptor

guess it is because of the proprietary battery, but whatever reason
you said it correctly, I have no use for proprietary (un-common) battery packs

I'm headed down the 26/18 650 road - it just seems the thing to do,
and with 'todays' technology kinda a no-brainer...

:D

- I am planning on getting some SVD 2.0's
I looooooove my disrupters but im still noobish so i might not know aby better. I do have an evic mini now and xcube.. Still like my disrupters better even more than my cf4s innokin does need a mod that will take 18650s.why have they avoided this?

Tapayappin
 

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I just find that I can do better, and now that I am changing gears and moving into
the replaceable battery game, well Innokin is NO WHERE in site...

I dunno about "better"... but yeah, I wanted at least a couple mods that took replaceable batteries... so I got a kbox mini and an iPV Mini. My CF4s are still my faves, but I know, eventually, they will die because the battery does, and that will make me very sad. Fortunately with Innokins that's likely a good while into the future, but yeah, I'll be heartbroken when I have to trash 'em just because the battery dies for good.

I love the hell out of my iPV Mini, but the threads are so raggedy, they've trashed the 510 threads on my favorite Achilles, and I am NOT happy about that. :grr:

Andria
 

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I looooooove my disrupters but im still noobish so i might not know aby better. I do have an evic mini now and xcube.. Still like my disrupters better even more than my cf4s innokin does need a mod that will take 18650s.why have they avoided this?

Last Saturday I said
I think Innokin is avoiding 18xxx mods now because they can't control what someone puts into it.

I agree with this -^

believe Innokin does not like the safety being out of their hands...

my "Q" is why can't they make a good tank...? :shock:

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