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While working today, I had to use my disrupter display to light the way out of an attic after my flashlight failed!
( A/C repair, SoCal desert, 140 plus degrees F)
Always have your Disrupter handy.
It can save your life!
See? I always thought how silly it was that Mini VaporFlasks have built-in flashlights. Now I know why. :facepalm: :lol:
 

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The packaging of the Innokin iSub Apex :)
More Pics on their FB Innokin Technology

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hi guys,

After the issues in another contest, it really makes the Innokin Reps that much more appreciated with the way they were around and handled things.


YA' THINK . . .
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(AND - I must refrain from saying anything else . . . ;) )
 

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I don't normally write reviews, but decided to for a change. I will be posting this in my blog later but wanted to share it here as well.

The Disrupter From Innokin


I have two things I want to say first. One is I won my Disrupter from the ECF contest, second is I always said I wouldn't do reviews as I would hate everything.


That out of the way, I have to admit when I seen the first pictures of the Disrupter I quite honestly thought it seemed like a silly idea.


Then I started doing some reading on it, and the info I was finding made me rethink my initial impressions. First feature that really caught my eye was the ability to run it in voltage mode instead of just watts. Everything coming out currently seems to run in watts, and don't get me wrong, most people like using watts only, but some of us prefer using voltage.


To me it is just easier to dial in my vape using voltage. I also find that unlike using wattage voltage lets me feel the differences between attys. Maybe you like them all exactly they same, but I enjoy the differences when changing the atomizer on my device.


The most noticeable difference is the Innokincell. The cost of one cell isn't really much more than the cost of a high quality 18650, and because you can slide one off and put another on, it still allows the end user to change cells.


This is important to someone like myself. I have never been a fan of built in cells because once the cell dies, the whole device has to be tossed. It also means instead of carrying an extra cell when away from home I would have to carry a second device. Another big plus for most of us.


Then I got to looking at the safety aspect of it. The idea of the Innokincell allows them to have control over what cells are used in the device. This allows newer vapers a chance to move into a device with replaceable cells without the guess work and needing an external charger.


Now for (what to me) the most important feature, the power output. I won't pretend to understand how it all works, or bore you will tech info (some of which I don't fully understand either), but will say with most regulated devices the vape seems somewhat muted to me. I prefer a DC output, which is part of why I have been a hardcore mech user (the other part is the fact most regulated devices break easily on me). However, Innokin has really outdone themselves with the Disrupter and the Cool Fire 4, the power output gives me the type of vape I fully enjoy.


Last thing I have found I really like with it, is the way the up and down buttons need to be held for a few seconds to change the voltage or wattage. It doesn't have the lock on the settings, but if you hit the button when you pick it up or put in a pocket or purse, it isn't going to change. Some may not like that feature, I personally love it.


The only downside I have had with this device is the size, while it is smaller than the MVP 3.0 Pro, I wouldn't call it small.
 
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I don't normally write reviews, but decided to for a change. I will be posting this in my blog later but wanted to share it here as well.

The Disrupter From Innokin


I have two things I want to say first. One is I won my Disrupter from the ECF contest, second is I always said I wouldn't do reviews as I would hate everything.


That out of the way, I have to admit when I seen the first pictures of the Disrupter I quite honestly thought it seemed like a silly idea.


Then I started doing some reading on it, and the info I was finding made me rethink my initial impressions. First feature that really caught my eye was the ability to run it in voltage mode instead of just watts. Everything coming out currently seems to run in watts, and don't get me wrong, most people like using watts only, but some of us prefer using voltage.


To me it is just easier to dial in my vape using voltage. I also find that unlike using wattage voltage lets me feel the differences between attys. Maybe you like them all exactly they same, but I enjoy the differences when changing the atomizer on my device.


The most noticeable difference is the Innokincell. The cost of one cell isn't really much more than the cost of a high quality 18650, and because you can slide one off and put another on, it still allows the end user to change cells.


This is important to someone like myself. I have never been a fan of built in cells because once the cell dies, the whole device has to be tossed. It also means instead of carrying an extra cell when away from home I would have to carry a second device. Another big plus for most of us.


Then I got to looking at the safety aspect of it. The idea of the Innokincell allows them to have control over what cells are used in the device. This allows newer vapers a chance to move into a device with replaceable cells without the guess work and needing an external charger.


Now for (what to me) the most important feature, the power output. I won't pretend to understand how it all works, or bore you will tech info (some of which I don't fully understand either), but will say with most regulated devices the vape seems somewhat muted to me. I prefer a DC output, which is part of why I have been a hardcore mech user (the other part is the fact most regulated devices break easily on me). However, Innokin has really outdone themselves with the Disrupter and the Cool Fire 4, the power output gives me the type of vape I fully enjoy.


Last thing I have found I really like with it, is the way the up and down buttons need to be held for a few seconds to change the voltage or wattage. It doesn't have the lock on the settings, but if you hit the button when you pick it up or put in a pocket or purse, it isn't going to change. Some may not like that feature, I personally love it.


The only downside I have had with this device is the size, while it is smaller than the MVP 3.0 Pro, I wouldn't call it small.

That is a great review!! I am a review nut ... I hate to buy anything - vape related or not - without customer reviews. I always thought that is why Amazon made it so big on the Internet ....lots and lots of reviews for almost everything so I really enjoyed your review on the Disrupter ...anyone reading it gets the whole picture! I love my Disrupter too!!
 

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hi guys,

After the issues in another contest, it really makes the Innokin Reps that much more appreciated with the way they were around and handled things.
Oh, I know. :facepalm: Aside from the awesome conversations I had with the night crew, I was not having any fun AT ALL! :grr: <<-- and that's the face I made every time SJ said "I hope you had fun." :laugh:
 

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Hey @cindycated, yes we'll be arranging something shortly, we haven't forgot! ;)
Things have just been a bit hectic recently, sorting out the subforum, and with the new Apex tank, and Disrupter TC coming up.
I am definitely going to need the new Apex tank and of course the TC Disrupter, lol! I can't WAIT!!!!! :banana::banana::banana:
 
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New position at work and person before me totally messed things up before they walked out. It's hard to actually have to work at work. ;) I miss my ECF.

Anyway, hopping on before my brain completely freezes up to say that I just got the GREEN Innocell today from Heaven Gifts that I ordered. I LOVE IT. My Disrupter is still my very favorite mod. :) I think Aquamarine will be next for me.

Hopefully, work will get back to normal soon so I can hang out again.
Fingers crossed for you, @AllElseFailed! It's hard to function off the clock when things go sideways at work. :(
 
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NICE!!! I can't wait for my green and blue cells to get here. I love the look of the green one with the silver! :)
Too bad they don't have a green Disrupter. Green and blue would probably look pretty awesome. Or green and purple. :wub:
 

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While working today, I had to use my disrupter display to light the way out of an attic after my flashlight failed!
( A/C repair, SoCal desert, 140 plus degrees F)
Always have your Disrupter handy.
It can save your life!
Take THAT, Antz!!!!! :D
 
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I don't normally write reviews, but decided to for a change. I will be posting this in my blog later but wanted to share it here as well.

The Disrupter From Innokin


I have two things I want to say first. One is I won my Disrupter from the ECF contest, second is I always said I wouldn't do reviews as I would hate everything.


That out of the way, I have to admit when I seen the first pictures of the Disrupter I quite honestly thought it seemed like a silly idea.


Then I started doing some reading on it, and the info I was finding made me rethink my initial impressions. First feature that really caught my eye was the ability to run it in voltage mode instead of just watts. Everything coming out currently seems to run in watts, and don't get me wrong, most people like using watts only, but some of us prefer using voltage.


To me it is just easier to dial in my vape using voltage. I also find that unlike using wattage voltage lets me feel the differences between attys. Maybe you like them all exactly they same, but I enjoy the differences when changing the atomizer on my device.


The most noticeable difference is the Innokincell. The cost of one cell isn't really much more than the cost of a high quality 18650, and because you can slide one off and put another on, it still allows the end user to change cells.


This is important to someone like myself. I have never been a fan of built in cells because once the cell dies, the whole device has to be tossed. It also means instead of carrying an extra cell when away from home I would have to carry a second device. Another big plus for most of us.


Then I got to looking at the safety aspect of it. The idea of the Innokincell allows them to have control over what cells are used in the device. This allows newer vapers a chance to move into a device with replaceable cells without the guess work and needing an external charger.


Now for (what to me) the most important feature, the power output. I won't pretend to understand how it all works, or bore you will tech info (some of which I don't fully understand either), but will say with most regulated devices the vape seems somewhat muted to me. I prefer a DC output, which is part of why I have been a hardcore mech user (the other part is the fact most regulated devices break easily on me). However, Innokin has really outdone themselves with the Disrupter and the Cool Fire 4, the power output gives me the type of vape I fully enjoy.


Last thing I have found I really like with it, is the way the up and down buttons need to be held for a few seconds to change the voltage or wattage. It doesn't have the lock on the settings, but if you hit the button when you pick it up or put in a pocket or purse, it isn't going to change. Some may not like that feature, I personally love it.


The only downside I have had with this device is the size, while it is smaller than the MVP 3.0 Pro, I wouldn't call it small.
Great review, Nancy! I love how you included that you are normally a mech user. That makes it clear to someone who is not normally a regulated device user just how great the Disrupter is. :)
 

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Oh, I know. :facepalm: Aside from the awesome conversations I had with the night crew, I was not having any fun AT ALL! :grr: <<-- and that's the face I made every time SJ said "I hope you had fun." :laugh:
You handled it all very, very well. It got crazy, and it really hasn't changed much!!
 

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That is a great review!! I am a review nut ... I hate to buy anything - vape related or not - without customer reviews. I always thought that is why Amazon made it so big on the Internet ....lots and lots of reviews for almost everything so I really enjoyed your review on the Disrupter ...anyone reading it gets the whole picture! I love my Disrupter too!!

Great review, Nancy! I love how you included that you are normally a mech user. That makes it clear to someone who is not normally a regulated device user just how great the Disrupter is. :)

Thanks guys
 

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Too bad they don't have a green Disrupter. Green and blue would probably look pretty awesome. Or green and purple. :wub:
I am still hoping they will come out with a blue or green Disrupter so I can have that color combo. It's football season, after all!!! :D [HASHTAG]#gohawks[/HASHTAG]
 
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