Ipv2 vs. segelei 50 watt box mod?

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Circa Survivor

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I actually got both on Friday. I like them both, but I've been using my sigelei more often because it's smaller, easier to access the battery, and I find the construction to be slightly better. Also the charge port on the sigelei is on the side, unlike the ipv which is on the bottom, then you have to take your arty off.
 

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I'm in the market for a 50/50+ box mod myself... Basically nothing bellow 50 watts will do.

I kinda want a IPV2, but I've been hearing reports here and there that some attys do not sit flush against the top of the mod. This is a no go for me, so lend a hand if you have any info. I was reading that the IPV2 does has some kind of adjustable 510 pin, but even then some do no sit flush.

I appreciate any insight on the matter.

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Pete Pbsuardo did a pretty in depth review on the IPV2...He wasn't all that impressed with the one he got. The back place stuck up in the middle a bit so there was a little gap and on the top where the atty goes the back hung over a bit so there was a lip which made the atty not sit quite flush. He also experienced several issues with the touch sensitive fire button on top. If it got wet it would fire on its own. I was pretty much sold on the IPV2 until I watched his review. I've just about decided to go with the sigelei. I like the fact that the battery door is easy access. That way if I get home at the end of the day and need to switch batteries to continue vaping, it won't be a big pain.
 

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Pete Pbsuardo did a pretty in depth review on the IPV2...He wasn't all that impressed with the one he got. The back place stuck up in the middle a bit so there was a little gap and on the top where the atty goes the back hung over a bit so there was a lip which made the atty not sit quite flush. He also experienced several issues with the touch sensitive fire button on top. If it got wet it would fire on its own. I was pretty much sold on the IPV2 until I watched his review. I've just about decided to go with the sigelei. I like the fact that the battery door is easy access. That way if I get home at the end of the day and need to switch batteries to continue vaping, it won't be a big pain.

It should be know now that Phil got a lemon. Very few people have even one of the problems he had. Also, there are protective films on the screen, the back decorative thing, and the touch sensor. He probably didn't take them off, either.
 
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