Ok. I bought one. I couldn't resist.
It's a wonderful mod. Covered in Firestone rubber. It appears to be an innokin product as the buttons and menu are the same. Up and down buttons. Hold both to see resistance. Hold longer to lock the buttons. Typical green, yellow, red battery indicator light. Hold up and the fire button to switch btw wattage and voltage. Hold plus button down for 5 seconds to turn flashlight on and off.
Perhaps the best feature, although I takes a 18650 battery, you can charge via USB (micro or mini, whichever MVP takes). That was the seller for me. Of course it has the USB out to charge your device. The battery isn't easy to get in and out as it uses an Allen headed screw. However, there's really no need to replace the battery until it no longer holds a charge, so buy a quality battery with the unit.
It has a built in beauty ring with air holes. I primarily use kanger tanks and this solves an airflow issue I have often.
As far as durability, yes; I would imagine you could run over it. I won't try.
I'm in love with this thing, it's available at my local B&M. Although it's $100, it's in the running to be an MVP killer.
I don't know about sub ohm vaping but I saw several cats with rebuildables on theirs.
I can't find these online. You might call Rogue Vapors in Little Rock, AR. They sold them pretty fast but surely will be getting more.
My only complaint would the the rubber pull up doer that houses the USB and charging output switch. It's only held on by a corner and the charging jack is closest to the corner, so I'm worried after several uses the door might come loose or even snap off. It would have made much better sense to put it away from the hinge so as not to stretch it.
Love, love, love this mod. As I'm in arkansas, I'll live with this thing at the lake or in the woods.
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