This will be a quick review of the new istick 100 watt.
1.) Buttons have alot of rattle to them although they are metal buttons and not plastic...They are very clicky as well
2.) Dimensions are that of a Hammond G box with slightly less depth and maybe a millimeter or too taller.
3.) Batteries are run in parallel and not in series as i first thought.
4.) 510 is nice and smooth and the spring loaded pin is nice and stiff.
5.) Its fits very comfortable in the hand and is very easy to grip and hold onto.
6.) The ohms read exact ohms and doesnt round off to the next digit...If its a .56 coil it will read .56, not .60
7.) The battery compartment uses spring loaded negative pins and it was fairly easy to install the batteries.
It does come supplied with a 510 to ego adapter and a usb charging cord as well as a small instruction manual.
So that about sums it up for now..ive used it maybe 10 minutes if that so, the only thing left for me i even care about most is long term reliability..The countdown begins.
1.) Buttons have alot of rattle to them although they are metal buttons and not plastic...They are very clicky as well
2.) Dimensions are that of a Hammond G box with slightly less depth and maybe a millimeter or too taller.
3.) Batteries are run in parallel and not in series as i first thought.
4.) 510 is nice and smooth and the spring loaded pin is nice and stiff.
5.) Its fits very comfortable in the hand and is very easy to grip and hold onto.
6.) The ohms read exact ohms and doesnt round off to the next digit...If its a .56 coil it will read .56, not .60
7.) The battery compartment uses spring loaded negative pins and it was fairly easy to install the batteries.
It does come supplied with a 510 to ego adapter and a usb charging cord as well as a small instruction manual.
So that about sums it up for now..ive used it maybe 10 minutes if that so, the only thing left for me i even care about most is long term reliability..The countdown begins.