All in one style with 3.5mL capacity and 1100 mah built in battery. Adjustable top airflow, top fill system, and child proof lock system. Dimensions 47mm x 42mm x 22mm, uses AIO coils.
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I have been eyeing this one -- just found out today it comes in PURPLE! $35, too. I haven't bought from this vendor before, though. Mi-One Starter Kit by: Smokin Vapor
I got mine from MadVapes when it was on sale and also found a free shipping...total cost was about $30. I also got some coils 0.6ohm. Now, my issue is no matter what I do if I take long hits it starts to taste burnt. I use 100% VG because I'm allergic to PG. I don't have this problem with any of the Joyetech stuff or the iLeaf iCare. So what gives? Do I just need to use a Joyetech AIO coil? I don't think they have one in 0.6- I think the lowest they have is 0.5ohms unless you do the special low ones that are like half of that (0.25), but I don't think this little guy will like one that low.
I got mine from MadVapes when it was on sale and also found a free shipping...total cost was about $30. I also got some coils 0.6ohm. Now, my issue is no matter what I do if I take long hits it starts to taste burnt. I use 100% VG because I'm allergic to PG. I don't have this problem with any of the Joyetech stuff or the iLeaf iCare. So what gives? Do I just need to use a Joyetech AIO coil? I don't think they have one in 0.6- I think the lowest they have is 0.5ohms unless you do the special low ones that are like half of that (0.25), but I don't think this little guy will like one that low.
Joytech does have a 0.6 SS coil for their AIO's. I switched the stock coil for the Mi-One after about a week to the Joytech 0.6. My stock coil tasted funny from the start and after about 3 fills it totally burnt out. I am having much better luck with the Joytech Aio coil. I think I got them from Sweet-Vapes.
I'm having an odd problem with my MiOne. Every now and again (a couple times a week), I'll go to take a toot and the button will light up, but nothing happens. I have to click it off, unscrew the post with the coil, screw it back on, and then turn it back on before it works again. Anyone having a similar problem?
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