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Adenrele1982

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Good Day Vaping Underground,

I have an RX200 that I love, love, love! At the moment, I am looking to purchase a smaller high quality device and seek your insight and guidance. There is so much out there, making it a very difficult decision. I'd imagine My Vapingunderground Mates will help me to make the best choice. I've read about Seigili 75, IJoy's A160, Joytech's Evic Mini, Egrip2, Istick, IPV's, Coolfires,and many more... I am sure I am missing others and how to choose the best!? Please, help!

By the way I have the following atomizers to use atop... Crown & Vaporesso(sub ohms), Tsunami, Crius, & the Goon(rda,rta) to use on top. May get the Limitless and definitely getting the Uwell Crown II soon. I'm thinking of purchasing Kafun Mini 3(for more of a mouth to lung draw). Back to the smaller devices, please share your recommendations on your best!

What are your thoughts as it pertains to the creme of the crop in smaller mods(two batteries)? Hope to hear from you, soon!
 
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Mine's the Presa 75 watt from Wismec. Tons of choices. Anyway, if it keeps with my vaping...it will keep up with anyones. Just keep spare batteries around.
 

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From reading your atomizer, may I suggest the Sigelei 213. It's smaller than the RX200 and is very accurate with lots of info on the screen.
I have the picture comparing the two for you.
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Left ro right: RX200S, RX200 & Sig213
Oh, and here's the Sig's screen
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I know you're asking for 45-75 watts, but to get tye best of some of your atomizers, that may not be enough.
BTW, ipto keep it within your limitation, the VT75 is also nice.
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The Sig 213 looks like a really nice box but its reviews are terrible if you want to use TC. I would read up on it before purchasing it. They have a new one coming out called the Fuchai 213 which may or may not be better.
 

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The Sig 213 looks like a really nice box but its reviews are terrible if you want to use TC. I would read up on it before purchasing it. They have a new one coming out called the Fuchai 213 which may or may not be better.

Agreed. My 213 works fine using the 316L setting. It also has great battery life and is very durable. However, I wouldn't recommend it to anyone considering how shady Sigelei has been and the amount of potential issues you could run into. It's a shame because the mod is just about the perfect size and weight. It also has a great screen, nice 510, well constructed battery door, clickey buttons... What is your price range?
 

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I love my ipv d2. I know they have a d3 version now. My d2 has been reliable and is smooth. I use it with 0 4 single coil in the 38 to 43 watt range. Works well. Goes through one battery in one day with normal use. I have used duals with the same results. I have not used tc mode.
 

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I love my ipv d2. I know they have a d3 version now. My d2 has been reliable and is smooth. I use it with 0 4 single coil in the 38 to 43 watt range. Works well. Goes through one battery in one day with normal use. I have used duals with the same results. I have not used tc mode.

The D2 is great, I've had mine for a while and it's held up fine. The D3 and the D3s are practically identical expect for a few added features. I think those add on's were a new battery door, step down, 10 wats and Pure mode for the D3s. So if you can find a D2 on the cheap, it's probably the better bargin .
 
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Adenrele1982

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Agreed. My 213 works fine using the 316L setting. It also has great battery life and is very durable. However, I wouldn't recommend it to anyone considering how shady Sigelei has been and the amount of potential issues you could run into. It's a shame because the mod is just about the perfect size and weight. It also has a great screen, nice 510, well constructed battery door, clickey buttons... What is your price range?
For up to 75watts, no more than approximately $75. Not sure why a solid 75watt would even cost that much. .:/
 

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If you can wait, then I would suggest waiting for the VTwo Mini. If you can't wait, the eVic VTC Mini is an exceptional mod, but if you can then the VTwo Mini should be just as good.

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I've seen some others criticizing the sigelei 213 as well with a variety of quirks/issues. The fuchai 213 is considerably less, vapenw has the fuchai for $20 less and throws in a couple batteries. Of course there's the potential return hassle with them and may not be the best batteries (not sure which ones). Vapenw has the sigelei 213 for $100 and myvaporstore has the fuchai for $55. Maybe I missed something aside from the carbon fiber on the sigelei but they seem pretty similar for that big of a price difference.

Can't really say since I've only had mine about a week but so far everything seems to work fine on the istick 100w tc. I've been using it with 316L coils and no issues in wattage or tc. Then again in tc I don't go over around 26-30w with a single coil (1.2 ohm) at around 360F or so, it just seems to get way too hot past that for me personally. Maybe I'm a wuss lol.

The firmware upgrade for it should take it to 120w, option to run in dual or single battery (limits to 75w) configuration. Not to mention it was only around $30 (got mine from eciggity). More of a subjective thing but I like the fire button hidden behind the battery panel so all I have to do is give it a light squeeze. Mine's been solid, good fitment, no rattles.

I'm still sorta new to this so not sure why brands like istick get a bad wrap while others will praise another for what chip it has in it. Maybe there's something I'm missing. There were issues awhile back with the istick like the 50w models autofiring so that makes sense. However I thought I saw someone mention a similar issue with a sigelei 213 as well. Not sure how a $100 mod with issues seems to be more welcomed than a $30 mod that works (far as I can tell) the way it's supposed to. Just my .02 worth and due to inflation may not be worth that :p
 

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I've seen some others criticizing the sigelei 213 as well with a variety of quirks/issues. The fuchai 213 is considerably less, vapenw has the fuchai for $20 less and throws in a couple batteries. Of course there's the potential return hassle with them and may not be the best batteries (not sure which ones). Vapenw has the sigelei 213 for $100 and myvaporstore has the fuchai for $55. Maybe I missed something aside from the carbon fiber on the sigelei but they seem pretty similar for that big of a price difference.

Can't really say since I've only had mine about a week but so far everything seems to work fine on the istick 100w tc. I've been using it with 316L coils and no issues in wattage or tc. Then again in tc I don't go over around 26-30w with a single coil (1.2 ohm) at around 360F or so, it just seems to get way too hot past that for me personally. Maybe I'm a wuss lol.

The firmware upgrade for it should take it to 120w, option to run in dual or single battery (limits to 75w) configuration. Not to mention it was only around $30 (got mine from eciggity). More of a subjective thing but I like the fire button hidden behind the battery panel so all I have to do is give it a light squeeze. Mine's been solid, good fitment, no rattles.

I'm still sorta new to this so not sure why brands like istick get a bad wrap while others will praise another for what chip it has in it. Maybe there's something I'm missing. There were issues awhile back with the istick like the 50w models autofiring so that makes sense. However I thought I saw someone mention a similar issue with a sigelei 213 as well. Not sure how a $100 mod with issues seems to be more welcomed than a $30 mod that works (far as I can tell) the way it's supposed to. Just my .02 worth and due to inflation may not be worth that :p

According to the Sigelei website, here is what they have to say about the differences between the 213 and the Fuchai.

"As Sigelei we have designed a more accurate way to temp control in which the functions is similar to the TCR on other product. Our liner temperature control is based on Fahrenheit units which in form has a higher level of precision compared to the common TCR which is celsius unit based.

Solution:
To meet market demand of some of the consumers,we will launch the Fuchai 213 version of the device which uses the more common Celsius based TCR calculation.


With the reduction of precision down to the current TCR market standards we will be able to launch the Fuchai 213 at half the cost of the Sigelei 213 model."

Other than that, I don't believe there is anything else that has changed. I suspect it is the exact same board with a different firmware to "fix" the "problem".

Seems like a really shady way to do business to me ... Sell a defective product, call it a "feature", release an updated device and do nothing for the existing customers that already bought the defective one.

I would think they could offer a "trade in" or something ... Maybe a program to upgrade for the cost of shipping or something would work.
 

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According to the Sigelei website, here is what they have to say about the differences between the 213 and the Fuchai.

"As Sigelei we have designed a more accurate way to temp control in which the functions is similar to the TCR on other product. Our liner temperature control is based on Fahrenheit units which in form has a higher level of precision compared to the common TCR which is celsius unit based.

Solution:
To meet market demand of some of the consumers,we will launch the Fuchai 213 version of the device which uses the more common Celsius based TCR calculation.


With the reduction of precision down to the current TCR market standards we will be able to launch the Fuchai 213 at half the cost of the Sigelei 213 model."

Other than that, I don't believe there is anything else that has changed. I suspect it is the exact same board with a different firmware to "fix" the "problem".

Seems like a really shady way to do business to me ... Sell a defective product, call it a "feature", release an updated device and do nothing for the existing customers that already bought the defective one.

I would think they could offer a "trade in" or something ... Maybe a program to upgrade for the cost of shipping or something would work.
Go to Djlsb Vapes on youtube. He ran all kinds of tests on the 213. He says the tc on it just flat out doesn't work.

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Thanks to everyone for sharing their thoughts... I must admit, I'm torn. I was very close to pulling the trigger on the Eleaf Istick Pico, because of solid reviews on design, durability... Still inclined to choose th Pico kit with the Melo 3 Mini tank(coils that can be used from ijust, Atlantis, etc.,) It's a small device and I read that the larger tanks won't fit well, because of the protruding battery top... well, it's a small device and I'd likely be using smaller tanks on it.(like the Melo Mini, Supertank Mini, or the Kayfun V3 Mini )

Then, I begin to see more and more recommendations for the Coolfire IV(looks like they have a 75watt and 100watt). I like the looks of it and the reviews, too.

Not really a fan of the look of the Evic VTC Mini...

I haven't heard overwhelming support for the IPVD2.

Seems like I'm almost where I started... maybe not so much.. but still hesitant on making my final decision. HELP ME! HELP ME MORE, PLEASE.

Why should I pick Coolfire IV(or the Evic VTC mini) over the Pico and vice versa? & what about the IPVD2... Choices! Choices. Choices.

Your input is greatly appreciated.

Vape On, Vapsters!
 

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I think the best 75 watt mods out are going to use the new DNA75 chip. I'm waiting on Lavabox's entry, it's supposed to be out soon. You can get the SMY SDNA75 from FT with coupon code MAP for ~$63 last time I checked. Apparently Daniel of DJLsb Vapes had a hand in designing that one.

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Thanks Steve... In which ways, do the DNA 75 chip make the mods better? Does the ship improve durability and/or reliability in TC, and/or make the mod more durable, and/or make the mod be more programmable? Please, share insight. For example my RX200... o could have instead purchased the DNA 200 version but did not because I was unable to determine how the chip's impact was worth the extra bucks. I prefer quality... Can and will you share additional insight, please?
 

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Thanks to everyone for sharing their thoughts... I must admit, I'm torn. I was very close to pulling the trigger on the Eleaf Istick Pico, because of solid reviews on design, durability... Still inclined to choose th Pico kit with the Melo 3 Mini tank(coils that can be used from ijust, Atlantis, etc.,) It's a small device and I read that the larger tanks won't fit well, because of the protruding battery top... well, it's a small device and I'd likely be using smaller tanks on it.(like the Melo Mini, Supertank Mini, or the Kayfun V3 Mini )

Then, I begin to see more and more recommendations for the Coolfire IV(looks like they have a 75watt and 100watt). I like the looks of it and the reviews, too.

Not really a fan of the look of the Evic VTC Mini...

I haven't heard overwhelming support for the IPVD2.

Seems like I'm almost where I started... maybe not so much.. but still hesitant on making my final decision. HELP ME! HELP ME MORE, PLEASE.

Why should I pick Coolfire IV(or the Evic VTC mini) over the Pico and vice versa? & what about the IPVD2... Choices! Choices. Choices.

Your input is greatly appreciated.

Vape On, Vapsters!
I can't speak to the Pico or the Coolfire as I have never used either one. I can say that the IPV D2 was an excellent mod when it came out, if you got a good one. It is very dated though, and unless you can get it for REALLY cheap, I would steer clear. It can not be upgraded, but like I said, if you get a good one it is excellent. I got a good one, my friend did not, it's a roll of the dice. The eVic VTC Mini has been exceptional, it has regular updates from Joyetech, and mine has performed flawlessly since I got it. It is a square box though, so other than the gorgeous display, looks are it's weak point.

If you go for the Coolfire IV, I would urge you to consider the 75 watt version, it uses a standard 18650 battery, while the 100 watt variant has an internal battery, so if it dies, the mod is worthless. I can say that all the Innokin products I used years ago were exceptional, but for the same money there were better mods to be had (I just didn't know any better back then). Then for a while they made some bad design decisions and lost a lot of their reputation. They do seem to be back on track with the Coolfire 4, at least the 75 watt version, but I have not had a chance to confirm it yet.

I also know a lot of people love the iStick Pico, but the iStick line has had quite a few mods with quality control issues, so I generally don't trust them. It could be okay, but again, I have never held or tested the Pico.
 

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Thanks Steve... In which ways, do the DNA 75 chip make the mods better? Does the ship improve durability and/or reliability in TC, and/or make the mod more durable, and/or make the mod be more programmable? Please, share insight. For example my RX200... o could have instead purchased the DNA 200 version but did not because I was unable to determine how the chip's impact was worth the extra bucks. I prefer quality... Can and will you share additional insight, please?
I think Evolv makes the best TC chips out. I have quite a few DNA200's. You get 8 profiles, can upload temperature curves for any wire you want from steam engine. Evolv actually stands behind the chip with a full 1 year warranty. They update it. You get Escribe where you can see your TC graphs, atomizer analyzer, etc. I just don't think anything out atm offers more. YMMV
 

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@Wingsfan0310 is what we like to call a poster child or fanboi for the DNA chipset @Adenrele1982 ... LOL ... J/K, Steve knows a LOT and always provides good advice, even if it's usually about a DNA powered mod ... :D

I just got in a DNA75 to review, so I may be asking him directly for advice in setting up the best profiles for testing it thoroughly and properly. :)
 

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@Wingsfan0310 is what we like to call a poster child or fanboi for the DNA chipset @Adenrele1982 ... LOL ... J/K, Steve knows a LOT and always provides good advice, even if it's usually about a DNA powered mod ... :D

I just got in a DNA75 to review, so I may be asking him directly for advice in setting up the best profiles for testing it thoroughly and properly. :)
I'll take that as a compliment even though I'm not entirely sure it was.

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I wish they made more 22mm tubes. I use an ijust2 mod with a Cleito tank. With the 0.4ohm coil on it, it's pulling 35 to 45w.. I still find it a little hot, and wish someone made something like the ijust2 where I could step the volts down.
I never had one of those typical oval shaped mods, but I do like the feel of the 22mm cylinder.
 

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Well to be honest your going to end up with more mods than you think so here's what I have a collected...
1 - RX200 with Crown tank
2 - Evic minis Herk + on one and a HerkV2 on the other
3 - Pico with a mico Smok. Which as soon as the all black Pico gets to vapenw, I'll grab another.

I guess from what I have, you can tell I really like the Joyetech chip and they seem to be very reliable...I like the fact that updates are always coming. Can't go wrong with any of them.

Just to comment on the Evic mini, yea it's just a box but when you use it you realize it's a sexy damn box. It works that good...lol
 
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If you can wait, then I would suggest waiting for the VTwo Mini. If you can't wait, the eVic VTC Mini is an exceptional mod, but if you can then the VTwo Mini should be just as good.

HTH

whats the difference between the VTwo mini vs the VTC mini?

i assumed they just came with the newest firmware. what else is different?
 

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whats the difference between the VTwo mini vs the VTC mini?

i assumed they just came with the newest firmware. what else is different?

I'm pretty sure other than coming pre-loaded with the newest firmware, the only other thing is more color options. If they are charging more for the Evic VTwo, unless there is a color you have to have, I would just go with the original. It can easily be updated in a matter of minutes.
 

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Well to be honest your going to end up with more mods than you think so here's what I have a collected...
1 - RX200 with Crown tank
2 - Evic minis Herk + on one and a HerkV2 on the other
3 - Pico with a mico Smok. Which as soon as the all black Pico gets to vapenw, I'll grab another.

I guess from what I have, you can tell I really like the Joyetech chip and they seem to be very reliable...I like the fact that updates are always coming. Can't go wrong with any of them.

Just to comment on the Evic mini, yea it's just a box but when you use it you realize it's a sexy damn box. It works that good...lol
Well to be honest your going to end up with more mods than you think so here's what I have a collected...
1 - RX200 with Crown tank
2 - Evic minis Herk + on one and a HerkV2 on the other
3 - Pico with a mico Smok. Which as soon as the all black Pico gets to vapenw, I'll grab another.

I guess from what I have, you can tell I really like the Joyetech chip and they seem to be very reliable...I like the fact that updates are always coming. Can't go wrong with any of them.

Just to comment on the Evic mini, yea it's just a box but when you use it you realize it's a sexy damn box. It works that good...lol

Thanks Ben_Rid and Dev_Auto and others... For some reason or another, The Pico stands out to me... I just hope it's reliable... Anyone who has the Pico, are there atomizers that just don't fit like The Crown? I am assuming I'll need to purchase a mini tank to go atop. What are your thoughts? Super Tank Mini by Tobecco, is a possible option... I am not a fan of the buttons on the Coolfire IV 18650(I wonder why they changed them, anyways) and there is no ability to update if needed...

Sooooooo... Pico, it is... I suppose. Thanks again, for all your contributions.
 

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I'm pretty sure other than coming pre-loaded with the newest firmware, the only other thing is more color options. If they are charging more for the Evic VTwo, unless there is a color you have to have, I would just go with the original. It can easily be updated in a matter of minutes.

The new has an option to have a clock displayed. Also some kind of battery protection deal...

well if thats it then i may just order another VTC mini. my old black one has some scratches in the finish. in fact ive been thinking about refinishing it. wondering if the clock and battery protection can be upgraded on the reg VTC mini. if so why would they rename the device? if not then does that mean the Vtwo will have different updates than the reg?
 

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Thanks Ben_Rid and Dev_Auto and others... For some reason or another, The Pico stands out to me... I just hope it's reliable... Anyone who has the Pico, are there atomizers that just don't fit like The Crown? I am assuming I'll need to purchase a mini tank to go atop. What are your thoughts? Super Tank Mini by Tobecco, is a possible option... I am not a fan of the buttons on the Coolfire IV 18650(I wonder why they changed them, anyways) and there is no ability to update if needed...

Sooooooo... Pico, it is... I suppose. Thanks again, for all your contributions.

Good for you man. the Pico is a nice mod with awesome reviews. I don't have one personally but I haven't heard anything bad about it. Just a little side note on the Coolfire. Yes it does not update but as of late Innokin has developed quite a reputation as a stand up company that is very thorough. So just keep that in mind in the future. No upgrades is a deal breaker for me as well but I didn't purchase mine I won it and I am damn glad I did because its an awesome little mod. I'm even going to pick up an 18650 version in the near future. Anyway, good luck with the Pico. I am sure like many others you will enjoy it.
 

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I thought the new VTC Mini had a new and larger screen. Yes, I am too lazy to go look it up, and don't really need a bigger screen anyways as I don't look at it except to set mode/temp/watts. And it is now just brought along on outings as a back up, the thing is small and the bottom corner bites into the heel of my hand so it's kind of annoying to use a lot. The function of the device has been stellar, and it is pretty durable, that thing has been bounced around quite a bit. If you like the ergos, it would fit your parameters very well.
 

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Anyone have a Coolfire IV 18650 and/or VTC Mini they'd like to share with me for comparison? Please, by all means just let me know! I'll gladly inbox you my mailing address. I'd get all three if it was in my budget. Surely, I'm not alone in that sentiment. Vape On Vapsters!
 

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well if thats it then i may just order another VTC mini. my old black one has some scratches in the finish. in fact ive been thinking about refinishing it. wondering if the clock and battery protection can be upgraded on the reg VTC mini. if so why would they rename the device? if not then does that mean the Vtwo will have different updates than the reg?
From what I've read, the new VTwo Mini has an upgraded chip set that includes a RTC that isn't in the original. Personally, I'm glad they renamed it, helps to keep things straight and not confuse the issue.
 

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Sorry to say, but no the Crown does not fit the Pico. The air flow adjust ring hits the battery cap...The Tobecco mini you mention would be good on it. I run either a Herk V2 or the Micro Smok, both good tanks but the Herk V2 is the better of the two.

http://www.ecig.com/istick-pico-75w-mod.html?___SID=U
http://www.ecig.com/sense-herakles-v2-tank.html?___SID=U
http://www.ecig.com/smok-micro-tfv4-tank.html?___SID=U
http://www.ecig.com/tobeco-super-tank-mini.html

I kinda like the looks of the Tobeco Super mini. Might have to try one...
 
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Adenrele1982

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Sorry to say, but no the Crown does not fit the Pico. The air flow adjust ring hits the battery cap...The Tobecco mini you mention would be good on it. I run either a Herk V2 or the Micro Smok, both good tanks but the Herk V2 is the better of the two.

http://www.ecig.com/istick-pico-75w-mod.html?___SID=U
http://www.ecig.com/sense-herakles-v2-tank.html?___SID=U
http://www.ecig.com/smok-micro-tfv4-tank.html?___SID=U
http://www.ecig.com/tobeco-super-tank-mini.html

I kinda like the looks of the Tobeco Super mini. Might have to try one...
Thanks Ben_Rod! You're the best!
 

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Good for you man. the Pico is a nice mod with awesome reviews. I don't have one personally but I haven't heard anything bad about it. Just a little side note on the Coolfire. Yes it does not update but as of late Innokin has developed quite a reputation as a stand up company that is very thorough. So just keep that in mind in the future. No upgrades is a deal breaker for me as well but I didn't purchase mine I won it and I am damn glad I did because its an awesome little mod. I'm even going to pick up an 18650 version in the near future. Anyway, good luck with the Pico. I am sure like many others you will enjoy it.


Thanks Deucesjack! I must say, I have yet to pull the trigger and it's simply because I remain torn. :crazy:I am most thankful for your insight.

The VTC Mini 2, Coolfire IV 18650, & the Pico... SMH! I want a smaller sized mod that is easy to take on the go! I also want a mod that is of solid quality and I believe this is where my biggest challenge lies. Evic, Innokin, Istick... The Mini 2 & Coolfire IV seem to be the most popular, but its something about the Pico that speaks to me.:idea:

I love the stainless steel look but the VTC Mini 2 doesn't have one that I know of. The Coolfire 18650 is very aesthetically pleasing to me and also popular, but the placement(fire button) & style of buttons(+/-) are not very appealing. The Pico, I'm most fond of the looks and the compactness, but I haven't come across as many reviews that compare to the VTC Mini or Coolfire IV 18650. This makes the decision tricky for me. Not sure what more it will take... but I'm still fishing. any additional insight and/or recommendations to help me make this decision, please share, share, share.:hug:

Well, that's where I am at the moment. VTC Mini(any downsides to this mod) and what about the tank that comes with it? Any more positives &/or negatives to the Pico? I won't drag this out much longer... :zombie:

One thing for sure, this forum rocks and vaping is for winners!:bingo:
 
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Well not to add more confusion but this is my new favorite little mod. It takes a 26650, has 3 amp charging and hits like a mack truck. Oh yeah and it TC's anyhting. Its the Hohm Slice. Ive had it for 3 days now and I love it. Just as good as the G2 just prettier and more comfortable.
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Are you serious Deucesjack?:facepalm: LOL! It doesn't really make my decision anymore complicated, as I'm pretty set on my next mod being of smaller size/wattage and using an 18650 battery. Your Ohm Slice does look pretty compact. As usual, thanks for sharing! Vape On!:vino:
 

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I have the vtc and the sig75. I prefer the Sig but it kills batteries super fast. The evic is a great mod but menu navigation is quite annoying g to me, but once its setup for your build its no problem. Also the evic only goes in 10 degree increments and the power setting in temp mode only goes up- if you miss your desired power then you have to start back at zero. This is as ll really nit picking though, great mod at a good price and pocket friendly
 

Foggz

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So no one is mentioning the VT75 - like the looks of it ( to some it's ugly etc) any one tried out the HCigar vt75 ? would love to hear if any one thinks it IS or IS NOT worth it.. and of course why or why not ?
 

Deucesjack

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So no one is mentioning the VT75 - like the looks of it ( to some it's ugly etc) any one tried out the HCigar vt75 ? would love to hear if any one thinks it IS or IS NOT worth it.. and of course why or why not ?
Don't have one but for that price I'd rather just get the VT133. It's not much bigger and you get better battery life and more watts.

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Foggz

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yeah... was thinking it's a bit pricey - was just checking out the innokin coolfire 18650 listed in this thread ... like 42 bux..seems like a sweet deal for 75 w... was hoping to wait for the vt75 to come down in price ..but nervous re availability a la FDA bs .. ;p
 

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