SXmini mod ... Yihi

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Technonut

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I'm thinking about drilling a hole in some butcher block to make a coffee table stand. I already took it out to my car, and it fits my cup-holder tube mod insert secure enough to hold it when not in use... Good stuff! :)


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I'm thinking about drilling a hole in some butcher block to make a coffee table stand. I already took it out to my car, and it fits my cup-holder tube mod insert secure enough to hold it when not in use... Good stuff! :)


I won't run it in battleaxe mode all day, lol
My adv Is either the aqua v2 0r a Melo both under 40w. And at that setting I'll get all day on one 18650. But a pair of vtc4s and 120w will be nice for my occasional cloud chasing entertainment.
I can't help but be completely anamered at the build quality and the accuracy of this thing though. Totally exceeds my expectations.
 

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sorry i can't post a pic but...i do like the way it feels with the extension-with my pinkiy nestled between the base of the mod and the extension, the three middle fingers wrapped around the curved part of the mod and my thumb firing when needed. may look weird but feels great and balanced. when it gets to 7.4v i swap out the batteries. get exactly double the vape time. while it fits in any mod holder something so unique deserves a home of its own- my best friend is into woodworking and he is making a cherry stand. by then i should have the ability to upload some pics. meanwhile i will continue to get some strange looks and always the same question-" do you have a license to carry that thing?" glad to know it works on the m class, at least i won't have to buy more of them.and with that info i won't have to get one after all- i will keep using my s class and if i feel the need for temp control i will use my ivp4 for those times. now i can wait for the sx mini q class with no regrets.......
 

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Well I just got my SX Mini M yesterday and didn't think it had that much weight to it without the battery. I love the look and feel of it. I'm impressed so far. I haven't tried temp control yet as I forgot to order wire for it. I did use it for a little bit last night as I'm learning how to navigate it. It's way different than my Vapor Shark RDNA 30. I did however learn something on here today and that was about the warranty for the USB. The last time I read anything about it was 1 year until I came in here to do some reading. They should have the coverage longer IMO but it's a better warranty than what my shark came with.

I had to have stuff replaced on my shark just shy of the 4 month warranty thank goodness things happened before the warranty ended, so now I have none since it's now 5 months old. I do think I will get some nickel wire and get a sub tank with temp coils until I get to know the SX mini. I can however make the watts go up real quick with the gravity..lol Took me a bit to work that one. Was fun :) heres my new baby :) SAM_0796.jpgSAM_0796.jpg
 

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So Varitube is out of stock because I knew I should have ordered sooner, oh well.

Any places where singer if you ordered that currently have them in stock and rest to ship tomorrow?

Honest Vapor just put a few up on their site, YiHi SX Mini M Class. Extremely nice, reliable vendor but I don't think they have a large quantity in stock.
 

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i'm almost scared to take my mini around cause i love it so much and want it to be perfect, but i force myself too because using it is a joy. smoothest 510 threading i've ever felt, solid slug of steel

The scary part is that most of it is aluminum ... not steel. Can't imagine how heavy these aluminum alloy mods would be if made in steel. Probably heavy enough to drop your drawers WITH a belt. lol ;-)
 
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