Yea i noticed that aswell, i seen another site stating the same, a little odd mistake there making.Very strange. The Vapor Rider site says the 100W has temperature control, but Eleaf's own site does not. Nor does VapeNW.



+1 to VapeNW. Great service, fast shipping. Enjoy the day!I don't have one as I don't need it but I think that it has all the right markings to be a winner. As long as I don't hear/see any reviews that remind me of the istick 50 watt, it should be a great investment. I've also seen it for sale at VaporNW for $39.99. I've ordered from VaporNW in the past and they shipped my wife a new istick 30 watt in 37 hours from the time I hit the confirm button. It was a full 2 days faster than the estimated arrival.

Very strange. The Vapor Rider site says the 100W has temperature control, but Eleaf's own site does not. Nor does VapeNW.
The 50W has built in batteries that lasted days and days, the new 100W uses replaceable 18650s...so unless you are using crap batteries the device should work fineYeah, I wouldn't be one of the first adopters on the 100w until it's been out for a at least a month or so.
I've heard so many malfunctions with the 50w that I would need to hear some longer term reviews before I pulled the trigger.
If I was getting a 100 watt device though, I'd probably just go with the Sigelei 150w since it's not too expensive.
Wow, just checked the price of the 100w, and it's only $34.99? Geez, that actually makes me question the reliability of the istick 40w I just got. Seems rather cheap for the features. Maybe eleaf is cutting back in order to be lowest price in a crowded space, or the isticks are just the best value ever.
What were the problems with your 50 watt if you don't mindThere's a lot of people happy with their Isticks, but my experience with my 50 was a total failure. I'll be waiting to see a LOT of reviews and discussion before jumping on one. YMMV.
I don't mind at all. First, the display started flickering, then it would just shut off on its own, and the only way to turn it back on was to plug in the charging cable. Shortly after that, the display would go completely dead, and it would only fire some of the time.What were the problems with your 50 watt if you don't mind
Me asking?