Lead tin on iPros?

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stevejo

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Placed an order for an iPro on Monday night, along with some juices and misc from a few other vendors. Haven't see the iPro order get updated at all... is there a lead time on these shipping out? Is this pretty normal? Not a big deal either way, I am more than willing to wait for this new happiness, however I saw when I ordered on the site they were marked as in-stock and shipping.

Thanks!

Impatient vaper who can't wait for iPro! (a.k.a. Steve)

EDIT: Just realized I fat-fingered the title... :( Don't really care about any lead-based tin substances lol
 
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stevejo

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So my I-Pro just arrived, and my loving wife brought it up to me at work (I hate not having my new toys right away!)

All I can say is holy cow! I think my whole collection of 3.2/3.7v gear just got inherited by my wife. I loaded upa DC with some of my fav juice, and it is a whole different juice! I generally puff on 18mg, and recently have started vaping 12mg, and I think I may need to step down another notch... This thing really lights up those dual coils and hits like a truck!

So far (only been through about a half mL at the moment) this is head and shoulders above anything else I've ever vaped. Truer flavor, warmer vape, harder TH... WOW!

Thank you notcigs / BuzzKill! This thing is awesome!

EDIT: So, when I screw a carto on too tight, it won't fire at all -- that little screw contact is adjustable for this reason, right?
 

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All I can say is holy cow!

Did someone call my name? ;)

Great to hear you are enjoying your new IPro Steve! Isn't the vape amazing? The screw in the center of the IPro is not really for adjusting, it should be snug but not cranked down really tight. Cartos vary so much during the manufacturing that most of us use a stealth adapter. Maybe try not tightening your carto too tight.
 

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Yeah I took a small jeweler's screwdriver and gave that screw in the middle a little less than a quarter turn -- works great now... before my DC's (Smokteks from CCV I believe) wouldn't fire if they were tightened, I had to keep them a bit loose. Now they fire every time.

I've made a half-dozen or so of my vaper friends try this thing, and they all agree -- it's a whole other level of vaping from basic 3.2v devices. Now I just need to put it down for a bit as I think I'm getting a wee bit of a nic buzz!
 
Glad you're enjoying your ipro! I can't pry mine away from my face anymore... (typing with one hand) :laugh:

Cartos are so finicky... My recent batch of dual coils I only had 1 real performer, and I'm working with a finicky kr808 as we speak. This thing just does NOT want to wick.

I hope my new 808's get here soon... 3ohm so I can really fire up my ipro! :vapor:
 

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Glad you're enjoying your ipro! I can't pry mine away from my face anymore... (typing with one hand) :laugh:

Cartos are so finicky... My recent batch of dual coils I only had 1 real performer, and I'm working with a finicky kr808 as we speak. This thing just does NOT want to wick.

I hope my new 808's get here soon... 3ohm so I can really fire up my ipro! :vapor:
It's easier if you just super glue it to your hand. That's what I did.
 
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