Little itty bitty mods under $100.

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DPLongo22

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Breezy's price now is $24.99 for the full kit black or green only.

I guess they were selling at $14. The tank's okay, but I'm unlikely to use it after the initial coil dies. Doggies for the win on these babies, just like your pics. :thumbs:
 

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One of my trusty istick TC40W's wont complete the charge and dies quickly. I'm not disappointed, because Ive been using it for many years..

Should I get another one? Or should I consider something that fits all the 18350 batteries I have laying around? Its nice not having to remove the batteries to charge though..

Thanks!

If you like your iStick, get another one; iSticks are good and reliable.

Are you sure your 18350 batteries are still alive? How long have they been laying around? They don't live forever, especially if they've been fully discharged for a long time. Also, I can't think of many mods that take 18350s. The ones I have and like all take 18650 batteries.

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To this day I still don’t understand why watts is supposed to be easier than volts. I get that 14 watts on a different coil is still 14 watts, but a different coil will still need a different setting, so the philosophy just is beyond me.

Really? I was so happy when I could finally ditch the online calculator and just dial the wattage I wanted. No more math! :D
 

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Most current mods have built-in charging, so removal isn't strictly necessary. With the current state of laws, I'd go for removable battery mods

Agreed in principle, but those circuit boards won't last forever either. I say peeps should buy what they like and are most comfortable with, at least for now. I don't see mods being banned anytime soon. They are going after flavors most vehemently. Subject to change, of course. :facepalm:
 

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all woe is me dear dpl... tried ordering and faced age verification hoops at Element Vape and Vaporbeast... who both couldn't verify :facepalm: I'm guessing it's due to the pending holiday cuz a credit card authorization should be enough! :-x

sigh... will try again in the New Year... :blush:
 

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Really? I was so happy when I could finally ditch the online calculator and just dial the wattage I wanted. No more math! :D

My "narrowness" weighed in my favor there. Since I mainly travel in the 1.6-2.2(ish) range, I know that somewhere 3.7-4.3v would/will work with whatever I have on top.

It pays to be a simpleton. :D
 

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I still have and love iStick 30s. Lost one at a big dog show a few weeks ago (along with a Doggy!!!!:grr:), so had to buy another Doggy and 3 more iStick 30s...:eek::shock::eek::shock::eek:. They just work and are so stealth friendly.

Sorry for the loss, CL, but yes, you HAVE to buy more. ;)

We ARE vapers!!! :vapor::banana:
 

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    I agree with you as I have 2 Istick 30's , 1 badly beaten as it's a work mod the other is in like new condition and both perform like day 1. The only flaw is the 510 is not spring loaded and I only used the well endowed Siren v1 on the work mod for so long that the 510 is so buried in that the Siren V1 is the only tank I can use on it. It still works great though.

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    One of my trusty istick TC40W's wont complete the charge and dies quickly. I'm not disappointed, because Ive been using it for many years..

    Should I get another one? Or should I consider something that fits all the 18350 batteries I have laying around? Its nice not having to remove the batteries to charge though..

    Thanks!

    If I'm not mistaken, I think the Ehpro 101 can use the 18350's in it's shorty config, and also 18650's in it's full size config.
     

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    I agree with you as I have 2 Istick 30's , 1 badly beaten as it's a work mod the other is in like new condition and both perform like day 1. The only flaw is the 510 is not spring loaded and I only used the well endowed Siren v1 on the work mod for so long that the 510 is so buried in that the Siren V1 is the only tank I can use on it. It still works great though.

    Grrr...... There used to be a simple and elegant solution to the sunken-pin woes--Madvapes' circuit board spacers. Cheap and brilliant. Alas, they don't sell them anymore... You could try to contact them and ask if they would be willing to restock.

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    Bigbob2322

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    Grrr...... There used to be a simple and elegant solution to the sunken-pin woes--Madvapes' circuit board spacers. Cheap and brilliant. Alas, they don't sell them anymore... You could try to contact them and ask if they would be willing to restock.

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    The 510 pin is so deeply entombed Iv'e tried every small screwdriver or pick known to man. I use a spacer on the like new one.
     

    BillW50

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    Not a fan of the '350, so don't know what's out there, but...
    I just purchased some 18350 actually. They are 850mah and can putout 10A nowadays. Not bad for tiny batteries.
    Agreed in principle, but those circuit boards won't last forever either.
    It is easy to convert any regulated mod into a mech mod. Although batteries doesn't last forever either. And I would guess your batteries will fail before your regulated mods will.
     
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