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Are you trying to get me to buy something that isn't from SI!!? I'm no traitor! :p Seriously though, that's close but eh, a bit bigger than what I had in mind, plus not too keen on that zip up canvas type material. Thank you for suggesting that and I'm sure if I can't find something a bit better I may order one.
 

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Are you trying to get me to buy something that isn't from SI!!? I'm no traitor! :p Seriously though, that's close but eh, a bit bigger than what I had in mind, plus not too keen on that zip up canvas type material. Thank you for suggesting that and I'm sure if I can't find something a bit better I may order one.

You can also check out this post. Apparently they fit nicely in a q-tip travel case. I agree a sweet SI case would be nice though.
 

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CE3's would be assume on volt batteries. Make it happen SI, I don't want to deal with another vendor. Pretty please.

Seconded! I've been using the bottom coil ones on my manual X2s with an adapter and after figuring out how to fix some QC issues they had I really like them. I use them with juices that I can't use in the hard plastic Clearos due to reactivity. I'd love to get them from SI as using other vendors for hardware makes me :(
 

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A wish list for SI:

A mini wall adapter, but still 1.5amp, that I could carry in my Volt case, which means
A slightly modified regular battery Volt case to carry a wall adapter in addition to the usb charger, and
A Volt case designed for the X2, the charging cable, mini wall adapter, 2 Clearomizers and/or 5 cartomizers.

Just wishful thinking, I know.

I'd settle for an X2 Volt case for now. :)
 

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One of the European plugs i got for my aunt's friends BLEW UP after 5 minutes on the 240AC plug. Started a small fire and fuse breakers from the fuse box turned the power off fortunatelly.

I would suggest to stop using non certified wall plugs, the cheap chinese ones you have now are a great risk, there are chinese products with better certifications. My aunt has a newborn son and it would not be funny if i burned them all.

Unfortunately i wasn't there and the guy threw the charger on the garbage, if i was there i would have photos and i would knew what happened with details.
 

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This suggestion applies to both US ans EU wall plugs, it just happened on me first. If this happens over there then we will laugh.
They are the same wall plugs just the type of the connection is different.

Hm, I've been using the 1.5amp wall adapters. I haven't had any problems yet, but I've been keeping an eye on them, too. Just unease after seeing posts about modded batteries. I didn't figure I'd have problems, and so far, none of mine have overheated. I do find myself checking around the room to make sure, though, as one of my new liquids seems to have just the right hint of lingering scent in the air that makes me wonder if something might be overheating - and I don't have anything plugged in and charging. Fortunately, this liquid doesn't taste the way the slight lingering after scent smells.

If this was the wall adapter, well, I guess charging bags would not have made a difference, and I've thought about getting a couple.
 
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Constantine - it sounds like the same problem I had with power adapters in the philippines. The 240 power supply was fluctuating and I had to put a power regulator in between to use my chargers - while not a SI charger I burned one out in 5 minutes. The simple chargers sold with ecigs cannot handle the power fluxes... Either that or buy a charger with a regulator...
 

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That is terrible... As far as the quality concerns we will look into it of course... however without all the facts to what happened only guessing would lead to knowing what happened....

One of the European plugs i got for my aunt's friends BLEW UP after 5 minutes on the 240AC plug. Started a small fire and fuse breakers from the fuse box turned the power off fortunatelly.

I would suggest to stop using non certified wall plugs, the cheap chinese ones you have now are a great risk, there are chinese products with better certifications. My aunt has a newborn son and it would not be funny if i burned them all.

Unfortunately i wasn't there and the guy threw the charger on the garbage, if i was there i would have photos and i would knew what happened with details.
 
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