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PaulNabs

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Does anyone have this mod yet I'm looking in to getting a new one and I like small mods with a kick with work I'm always traveling and moving around so it's just easier to have one that fits well in my pocket I have been looking at the spark but I had the sigelei 75 watt tc and it was a let down at least the one I got killed my batteries and the batteries would occasionally rattle and get disconnected making me have to turn it back on sorry for the long explanation but just looking for some feed back on the spark or any other suggested mods

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ChrisL

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I have no experience with the spark, but I can highly recommend the Joyetech Evic VTC mini. A 75 watt device with upgradable firmware that handles most coil types. Comes in a kit with a few different tanks, but I would suggest getting just the mod (usually under $40.00) at most any online retailer.
 

Neunerball

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I have no experience with the spark, but I can highly recommend the Joyetech Evic VTC mini. A 75 watt device with upgradable firmware that handles most coil types. Comes in a kit with a few different tanks, but I would suggest getting just the mod (usually under $40.00) at most any online retailer.
Ditto on the Evivc VTC Mini. I'm running mine with the FW V3.0. This version also gives you 3 TCR memories for customized TC mode. In addition, you have a TC mode for SS316, which is for stainless steel coils.
 

BPROSEK

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I have the spark as well as many evic minis, and I can say the spark is a nice little device. It is even smaller than the mini and fits great in the hand. There is a little play on the battery door but it is barely noticeable. It works great and the battery life is pretty solid. The only gripe I have with it is the battery compartment doesn't have a ribbon so getting the battery out is kind of a bitch. Overall very nice device.
 

PaulNabs

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Sorry guys I saw today for a good price and on impulse I got it have to say smaller then expected been using it all day and I am happy with yeah some one really dropped the ball on the no battery ribbon it's a tight fit to get in and out put other that that o and the firing button is not big or crisp click like all the other models they have not a deal breaker but have liked it have always been a fan of there firing buttons

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Neunerball

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Sorry guys I saw today for a good price and on impulse I got it have to say smaller then expected been using it all day and I am happy with yeah some one really dropped the ball on the no battery ribbon it's a tight fit to get in and out put other that that o and the firing button is not big or crisp click like all the other models they have not a deal breaker but have liked it have always been a fan of there firing buttons

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Well, it's always good to have a backup. Therefore, if your budget allows, you can still get the VTC Mini. :D
 

saytar

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Well, it's always good to have a backup. Therefore, if your budget allows, you can still get the VTC Mini. :D
LOL.....get the Cuboid, right now not much difference in Da Niro......and 140 w more to get crazy with!.......AND only slightly thicker but same height and width as my older Sigelei 75w TC (a leetle heavier admittedly)
 

PaulNabs

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I have messed around with it and for that much more power not big at all heavy yes but small

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