I received mine from Healthcabin today along with my VAMO.
It is packaged nicely in a clear plastic box, which contains the unit, the charging cord/passthrough, the "beauty ring", and two clearomizers.
Mine is the blue shade, which is a sleek blue-tinged gray color. Very chic.
The unit is solid-feeling and comfortable to hold. The fire button is well-placed on the top of the side panel. The VV display is a red LED whose screen is mirrored when not in use. There are two buttons, a + and a - button. When you press them, the first number you see is the "puff counter", which I really have no use for and frankly makes me a little self-conscious (How many puffs is too many?) Thankfully that goes away in 1 second and you can adjust the voltage to your heart's content. Plus the mirror is useful if you need to touch up your lipstick
The bottom of the unit features an on/off switch, a mini USB port for charging, and possibly my favorite feature: a USB output port. That means you can use the ITaste to charge up a dying phone or Ipod. Handy!
The charging cord/passthrough cable is hilariously short: about a foot and a half. Right now, I (a woman of 5'6) have my laptop on my lap, and with the ITaste plugged in, there is only about two inches of play in the cable. If it were plugged into my desktop computer, I'd likely be unable to use it without leaning forward. Tall people will want to take careful note of this before choosing to buy the ITaste primarily as a passthrough.
The cable has the mini USB plug for use in the ITaste, plus another USB (the blockier trapezoid-shaped one) and an Apple connector (not the new one for Iphone 5).
The clearomizers that come with the ITaste are actually pretty good. They look like standard Stardust-types but with a looser draw. They are wicking 70% PG juice nicely.
So far I am pleased with my ITaste. It was $55 on sale at Healthcabin. I will come back to report on any quirks or defects.
It is packaged nicely in a clear plastic box, which contains the unit, the charging cord/passthrough, the "beauty ring", and two clearomizers.
Mine is the blue shade, which is a sleek blue-tinged gray color. Very chic.

The unit is solid-feeling and comfortable to hold. The fire button is well-placed on the top of the side panel. The VV display is a red LED whose screen is mirrored when not in use. There are two buttons, a + and a - button. When you press them, the first number you see is the "puff counter", which I really have no use for and frankly makes me a little self-conscious (How many puffs is too many?) Thankfully that goes away in 1 second and you can adjust the voltage to your heart's content. Plus the mirror is useful if you need to touch up your lipstick

The bottom of the unit features an on/off switch, a mini USB port for charging, and possibly my favorite feature: a USB output port. That means you can use the ITaste to charge up a dying phone or Ipod. Handy!

The charging cord/passthrough cable is hilariously short: about a foot and a half. Right now, I (a woman of 5'6) have my laptop on my lap, and with the ITaste plugged in, there is only about two inches of play in the cable. If it were plugged into my desktop computer, I'd likely be unable to use it without leaning forward. Tall people will want to take careful note of this before choosing to buy the ITaste primarily as a passthrough.
The cable has the mini USB plug for use in the ITaste, plus another USB (the blockier trapezoid-shaped one) and an Apple connector (not the new one for Iphone 5).
The clearomizers that come with the ITaste are actually pretty good. They look like standard Stardust-types but with a looser draw. They are wicking 70% PG juice nicely.
So far I am pleased with my ITaste. It was $55 on sale at Healthcabin. I will come back to report on any quirks or defects.
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