Perfection Pen, minor review, some help, maybe

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Iktinos

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I have looked around a bit, but not able to get enough info about what I have. I picked up a kit a few days ago, it has two devices, a charger, adapter, and a bottle for adding in e-juice. But no instruction booklet. From looking around, seemingly, it uses an e-GO style battery system, because the charger is rather similar, if not the same. I have seen some folks show off their Perfection Pen mods through video, but they tend to be smaller, around 2/3rd's the size. I will try to get some pictures up later, but here is a link to what I got: Perfection Pen | Perfection Pen

They don't really have much info on the site, kind of a fly by night type of operation almost. I bought my mod at a local smoke shop.

I knew that I would have to charge the battery first, so I did each one around 12 hours at first. From seeing other mods, some actually recommend charging for around 12 hours for the first three times, then as needed after that. Please forgive me if I get some of the lingo wrong. The battery is about two thirds the length, and unscrews from the rest of it. The last one third is the heating coil and atomizer. From that, you plug in your stem, and the one's supplied are plastic. One can see a cut out window for the parts that hold the e-juice, and I found out, later, that it is a cover that is easily removed. To fill it, one takes a syringe or the supplied bottle (Unlike the ones from the site, mine has a long taper that allows you to get the e-juice in through a small hole on one side. It is seen from where the stem goes. There is also a cap that screws on over the stem. Overall, it is a bit hefty in weight, at least compared to what I felt from some of the other e-cigs that the store had and I looked at.

I took my new e-cig to a somewhat local e-smoke shop, because I wanted 0 Nic e-juice. For anyone interested, I went to The Vaporium in Lakewood, WA (The Vaporium - Contact US), and they are supposed to be opening a new shop in Fife, WA, which will be quite closer to me. It was funny, as no one had seen this model before, and there was some confusion, and interest, about it.

After trying a few flavors, I settled on three and bought them. Now, this goes back to not having any instructions with what I bought, but I learned, what seems to be a standard, that one pushes the button between the battery and the atomizer/coil five times, then holds the button down when vaping, and then five more times to turn it off.

For me, and not that I am a hardcore vaper, it was fine. Honestly, despite the cost, a bit more than I would have probably, as the other models were all around $50 or $60, and I have seen a smaller e-Go model for $30, I am finding that this isn't a bad starter model. Until I get a nice e-pipe.

Does anyone else have anything that they can add, such as any known issues, fixes that need to be addressed, and so on?
 
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