OK, ordered a Sparkplug from their website a couple of days ago. Two days to my door, so shipping was great!
When I opened the package I found it extremely well packed. Nothing moved around and lots of foam packaging to keep it that way.
I immediately read over the enclosed instruction sheets complete with all warnings, etc. Then I put the two batteries on the charger to charge for the required initial 4 hour time. After the wait I was indeed looking very forward to trying the sparkplug out. I put it together per the instructions (very simple) and nothing happened. After double checking everything, I tried again...still nothing. I was quickly getting disappointed with my acquisition, so I made a call to the company to see if I was doing anything wrong. Seriously there's not much that can go wrong with this extremely simplistic design. No electronics are involved other than the battery charger, the atomizer and the batteries.
I spoke with the lady that answered the phone and told her of my problem. She took my number and said someone would call me back. I fully expected to wait a few days before getting that call back. But 15 minutes the owner of the company called me and, by then I had figured out that I didn't have the button screwed on completely and it wasn't making contact with the battery.
Thus far the sparkplug vapes clouds with every kind of juice I've put through it...the included juice was a cross between menthol and cappuccino, with a very buttery, smooth taste. I have also run 50/50 PG/VG through it from Rockstar Vapors and everything tastes wonderful with no issues thus far. I am on day two and just now am having to recharge the first battery.
This is the SP3 sparkplug, so I am thinking a lot of the button issues and cap issues have been taken care of. Everything works very well as it is almost entirely a mechanical design with so few electronics involved to mess things up.
TH with the SP3 rivals that of the absolute strongest filterless analogs. It actually gave me a buzz after vaping heavily for about 10 minutes.
All in all, I would HIGHLY recommend this PV to anyone...For just under $35 to my door, this is an amazing find. The batteries are embellished with the Sparki emblems and say nothing about being protected. To me that is the only down side to the Sparkplug. After these batteries wear out, I will likely be replacing them with protected batteries, however the manual states clearly that no other batteries should be used in the SP3.
After two days, let's just say I am VERY impressed with the sparkplug. I'll continue to post review updates as time goes on.
When I opened the package I found it extremely well packed. Nothing moved around and lots of foam packaging to keep it that way.
I immediately read over the enclosed instruction sheets complete with all warnings, etc. Then I put the two batteries on the charger to charge for the required initial 4 hour time. After the wait I was indeed looking very forward to trying the sparkplug out. I put it together per the instructions (very simple) and nothing happened. After double checking everything, I tried again...still nothing. I was quickly getting disappointed with my acquisition, so I made a call to the company to see if I was doing anything wrong. Seriously there's not much that can go wrong with this extremely simplistic design. No electronics are involved other than the battery charger, the atomizer and the batteries.
I spoke with the lady that answered the phone and told her of my problem. She took my number and said someone would call me back. I fully expected to wait a few days before getting that call back. But 15 minutes the owner of the company called me and, by then I had figured out that I didn't have the button screwed on completely and it wasn't making contact with the battery.
Thus far the sparkplug vapes clouds with every kind of juice I've put through it...the included juice was a cross between menthol and cappuccino, with a very buttery, smooth taste. I have also run 50/50 PG/VG through it from Rockstar Vapors and everything tastes wonderful with no issues thus far. I am on day two and just now am having to recharge the first battery.
This is the SP3 sparkplug, so I am thinking a lot of the button issues and cap issues have been taken care of. Everything works very well as it is almost entirely a mechanical design with so few electronics involved to mess things up.
TH with the SP3 rivals that of the absolute strongest filterless analogs. It actually gave me a buzz after vaping heavily for about 10 minutes.
All in all, I would HIGHLY recommend this PV to anyone...For just under $35 to my door, this is an amazing find. The batteries are embellished with the Sparki emblems and say nothing about being protected. To me that is the only down side to the Sparkplug. After these batteries wear out, I will likely be replacing them with protected batteries, however the manual states clearly that no other batteries should be used in the SP3.
After two days, let's just say I am VERY impressed with the sparkplug. I'll continue to post review updates as time goes on.
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