IPV D2 announced.

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inswva

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Looks nice, I could see that having a lot of value if it's made well.

I wonder if sigelei will announce another temp control besides their 75W, I've been waiting on the details for that one. I feel that would be appropriate since this is the second announced temp control IPV.

Third IPV TC mod... IPV4, D2, and the IPV3 Li.
 

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For $59, I'll be getting one. For $99, nope.

I saw a pre order for it that's $70.

More or less what the sigelei 75 is going for... but that kinda bugs me, as the d2 definitely looks as the body is made of plastic.

I do love the look, and this would most assuredly be one of the most pocket friendly Tc devices, and I briefly thought about standing in line for this... but I'm going with the Sig. I don't want a mod that'll crack if I drop it. Plus, if that pre-order amount is correct, it's about $20 too high in my opinion.

If I'm wrong and it's just a smooth looking aluminum alloy then I may consider it.
 
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Well I'm trying to be neutral here since I've never owned a ipv/ device. But for me I've never liked their products apart from (ipv mini) but for me their quality seems rather cheap even on their latest device ipv4. If i was to choose a product based on reputation it would joytech/heatvape/sigelei they seem to be made of decent quality and not rushed through unlike P4U.
 

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If it's under $150, definitely buying. Despite the chip or build quality, i'd rather seeing how compact it is, and battery life, my cloupor mini didn't last through 6 hours chain vape, while my VS Rdna last through 8-12hrs

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Your mini is only good as the battery you use. The Cloupor mini's advantage is the fact that you can change out the battery in seconds........
 

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I think he's just saying they're cheaply made.

For the price value, imo there's nothing wrong with them. Can't expect scratch proof bullet proof aircraft grade aluminum and top quality build for one of the cheaper Tc devices on the market-- just buying the yihi chip to build a Tc mod yourself would run you what this mod will cost.

If you're concerned about a warranty make sure the shop you buy them from has a store warranty.

I know a few years back ipioneer4you had something like a 1% failure rate, much lower than most electronics in general. This may not be the case anymore. Asmodus is no longer honoring warranties after June 30th, I don't know the specifics but I believe it's because ip4y isn't paying them (enough?) .
 

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I think he's just saying they're cheaply made.

For the price value, imo there's nothing wrong with them. Can't expect scratch proof bullet proof aircraft grade aluminum and top quality build for one of the cheaper Tc devices on the market-- just buying the yihi chip to build a Tc mod yourself would run you what this mod will cost.

If you're concerned about a warranty make sure the shop you buy them from has a store warranty.

I know a few years back ipioneer4you had something like a 1% failure rate, much lower than most electronics in general. This may not be the case anymore. Asmodus is no longer honoring warranties after June 30th, I don't know the specifics but I believe it's because ip4y isn't paying them (enough?) .
Aaah, i'll contact the sales directly to ask more questions, any further information i'll attach it here. In my country there were problem once, but p4u had been finished it.

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I think he's just saying they're cheaply made.

For the price value, imo there's nothing wrong with them. Can't expect scratch proof bullet proof aircraft grade aluminum and top quality build for one of the cheaper Tc devices on the market-- just buying the yihi chip to build a Tc mod yourself would run you what this mod will cost.

If you're concerned about a warranty make sure the shop you buy them from has a store warranty.

I know a few years back ipioneer4you had something like a 1% failure rate, much lower than most electronics in general. This may not be the case anymore. Asmodus is no longer honoring warranties after June 30th, I don't know the specifics but I believe it's because ip4y isn't paying them (enough?) .
No, I'm saying their a schit company with zero regard for the consumer. They release a new device every other month. They can't possibly be putting these devices through proper testing, and by doing this they are disregarding everyone from the consumer to the shops that sell them. Why anyone would support this crap company when there are so many quality alternatives befuddles me.
 

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No, I'm saying their a schit company with zero regard for the consumer. They release a new device every other month. They can't possibly be putting these devices through proper testing, and by doing this they are disregarding everyone from the consumer to the shops that sell them. .

You could say that about just about every single manufacturer based in China, could you not? Kangertech, Joyetech/Eleaf, etc... They all do the same thing. How many mods/Rtas/etc are released only to have an "updated" version released 2 months later to fix issues that the manufacturer missed on launch?

Not all of us have the funds to buy an SX Mini -- this is a cheap alternative. And as of right now an IPV is the ONLY alternative if you want a Yihi-powered TC device.
 
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