Do y'all think this mod will be reliable over the long haul?
Hard to say long haul this new. I thought my Cylon would be a long hauler but here I am one of the lucky ones having a hardware problem.Do y'all think this mod will be reliable over the long haul?
Do y'all think this mod will be reliable over the long haul?
I have owned many Innokin products, and they have all been very reliable.
Yeah they were reliable back when i got my very first mod the MVP 2 but i have not bought a product from them sense then but all that plastic makes me nervousI find Innoken pretty reliable myself. All products I've purchased have been pretty great (and I was gifted an older Innoken 20 watt mod, I really liked it (internal battery and I don't know when it was used, how much it was used) but it was pretty great. Etc.
I don't expect painted or surfaced mods (heck, even SS for ME) to never get a scratch or scruff. I'm okay with it, I drop my mods and well, I drop my mods.
I just decided any dings "add character." Not the hugest fan of wraps (other than my steampunk a silicone one, for the battery door issue). Etc.
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Yeah they were reliable back when i got my very first mod the MVP 2 but i have not bought a product from them sense then but all that plastic makes me nervous
Thank you for the post it helped me alotI think it would take a pretty specific drop onto a corner of an object to actually break the plastic.
I don't know how they're held on there to guess if they'll ever pop off.
The back panel should hide scratches well. The front panel doesn't. Mine is pretty well scratched and scuffed just going in and out of my pocket (with a snap).
The paint is paint, the sharp edges are going to wear (I'm already seeing that).
You asked a very generic "long haul" on a fairly new mod. Mine functions (after a drop) but I can't really predict function until I've had something for many months. Looks are easier to predict. If looks aren't part of your "long haul" I have no reason to think it wouldn't work for a long time.
If looks are part of your "long haul" you probably want an all stainless mod in your corral. They look like new for a long time.
I've been looking at and reading about the Innokin Proton for a while now. I'll have to admit that the display is what attracted me in the first place. I like color displays that are readable and offer the info I want at a glance.
Size is important for pocket carry. This is similar to the size of my dual 18650 Eleaf Invoke and has similar properties. I vape at 10W and like long battery life with dual 18650's. I would have like the Proton better with 20700s or something a little higher in MAH, but size is equally important, so the way it's configured is good for me. I'll use LG HG2, Samsung 30Q, and Sony VTC5's.
Before I found this thread I ordered the Innokin Proton from MyVaporStore. It should be here by the end of the week.
It's battery life is very impressive for sure. I keep checking it and it never goes down much.It's very small for a dual. And battery life is impressive for me.
It's battery life is very impressive for sure. I keep checking it and it never goes down much.![]()
I'm still vaping in power mode lately. TC is a neat feature for people who push the limits in wattage and want to ensure temperature safety, but power mode works fine for me at wattages well under 15W and I don't worry much about about going over the safe limit. With a clean coil and wick at 10W to 12W I hit about 380F against a 420F TC limit setting when I use it to check temps. On those occasions where I run my Rayon wick close to the dry point it's just a yuck moment in the vape that sends me toward the juice bottle for a refill. The rayon survives for another round.
I would be low watts. My problem is burnt hits because I'm not consistent with puffs. I don't want to be consistent. If I want to puff slow or hard that's what I want.