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Tug

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  1. it bothers the hell out of me lol
  2. The istick 100w is a dual 18650 device.The batteries seem to be running in parallel but I could be wrong,both positives up and both negatives down.You can choose between voltage mode or wattage mode.5w-100w or 2v-10v.Typical 5 clicks on the fire button to turn it on and off.Wattage and voltage adjustments are the same as most devices + for up - for down.You can change the screen display to accommodate left and right handed users.Sufficiant battery venting and the battery door has some strong magnets to hold it on.It does have a USB charging port,but honestly I advise against charging this way.Better safe than sorry.Atomizer protection,Atomizer short-circuit protection,Low voltage protection and Temperature alert.Floating 510 (appears to be copper) but I'm not positive.So overall it's not a bad device at all.100w is more than enough power for all vapers.Feels nice in the hand and no rattle at all.There is one Con and it's a big one (for me at least).Every atomizer that I have put on this device WILL NOT SIT FLUSH.I honestly can not figure out why.And the crazy thing is it's about a playing cards width in gap,frankly it drives me nutts.If attys not sitting flush doesn't bother you then this is worth buying.But I know most people on this forum would agree it is no Bueno.A deal breaker for most seasoned vapers.Overall I'd give this device a 8 out of 10.If atomizers sat flush it would be a 10 out of 10 easy.This was sent to me from GearBest.com for the purposes of this review.Thanks guys!
  3. Got the iStick 100w in silver today,review coming soon!
  4. Had a good view here in Texas,I didn't take any pics though lol
  5. You have to be cautious of knock off batteries these days.I highly recommend the Samsung 25r's or VTC4's if you can get them from a trusted dealer.
  6. I love them both,but if you ever decide to use the TC then go with the IPV3 Li.Its great for wattage mode,plenty of power and battery life all day depending on how much you vape.The Sigelei 150tc is another great mod.You can't go wrong with either one.I think the ipv3 Li looks better personally
  7. I don't have a SnowWolf but I do have an IPV3 Li & Sigelei 150 and both are great devices.I have an Arctic tank too (My favorite tank ATM) .I have heard of some little issues with the Snow wolf but I haven't heard any issues with the Sigelei 150 or IPV3 Li.Check out GearBest.com they have great prices and they will take care of you.
  8. Look on YouTube, I know my ipv3 li has pre-sets for wattage if that's what you are asking
  9. I hate those damn skeeters!!! kill em all!!!
  10. I gave DIY a shot a while back and I gave up.Ill leave it to the pros lol
  11. Yeah I like it,but I do agree it doesn't put out a whole lot of vapor.But for your line of work the temp control is nice,you'll taste things that you've never noticed before in your juice.
  12. <Removed spammy link> Here is a link to check this item out at GearBest.com. So far I really like this mod.Performs great, feels good in the hand and the battery lasts for days. Like I said in my review its not for you cloud chasers, it's all about flavor. Although it will put out a respectable amount of vapor. This thing is worth every penny IMHO.
  13. You can go wrong with the Joytech Evic VT,I love mine.5000mah battery reads titanium and nickel coils
  14. I got a Matrix sub ohm tank the other day.Adjustable airflow drip tip and it holds 5ml's...So far this thing has been outstanding with flavor and with the airflow drip tip I can run the 0.2 coils at 80w no problem.Very cool vape.I am a really big fan of the Arctic but right now the Matrix has it beat.
  15. I do have a pretty face,my momma said so! Lol
  16. if it is questionable as to if it is safe or not I chunk it and buy new ones.I don't want to risk messing up my pretty face
  17. I'm going to watch but I'm not getting my hopes up.
  18. Uh oh! I've excited Tam...
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