It's not a true 200w device. It is not firmware upgradable. It does not support SS. There are better if you want simple. The rouleaux rx200 for example.I am considering the Sigelei Fuchai and I would like to hear from some people who have used this Mod. I really can't find any good reviews that tell me what I feel is an
I know that after 150 it's pulse. When you say it doesn't support SS, you mean in TC mode?It's not a true 200w device. It is not firmware upgradable. It does not support SS. There are better if you want simple. The rouleaux rx200 for example.
Yup. And the non updatable firm is what turned me off.I know that after 150 it's pulse. When you say it doesn't support SS, you mean in TC mode?
It's not a true 200w device. It is not firmware upgradable. It does not support SS. There are better if you want simple. The rouleaux rx200 for example.
I don't think it supports SS in temp modeWhat are you saying about SS coils, and this mod?
It's all a matter of preference. The mod its self is solid. Typical sigelli well built does what it is supposed to do. I just like option and availability to upgrade firmware..... Damn new age mods got me spoiled.... LolI saw a video where the reviewer used SS in TI mode, but I mostly use the Ni200 and kanthal, so its a non issue with me.
Yes. Sigelei quality; solid, sturdy, and well built.when I go to Vape shops that carry it, they all rave about it, when I go to shops that don't carry it they trash it. I don't trust "reviewers", because I can't help but think about what Cartman on South Park said in "The Passion of the Jew", "If the Road Warrior said it it must be true.". All that said... I have turned to y'all. Does it have a solid construction that isn't going to fall apart on me? Is it going to work well with my Crown, regardless of what coil I use? If I buy an RDA, will it work with most of the common builds? And Lastly... Will I get my money's worth out of it?
Sorry for my rant, Chris. I think you're the only person so far that has said that they have actually used it. I appreciate your input.Yes. Sigelei quality; solid, sturdy, and well built.
I understand wanting to invest your hard earned money into a device that you not only like, but one that will last. The Fuchai is a simple, soild mod that will serve you well for a long time to come. Might want to check local vape shops and get your hands on a few different mods.Sorry for my rant, Chris. I think you're the only person so far that has said that they have actually used it. I appreciate your input.
The Snow Wolf is the other one I've looked at. What do you like about it over the Snow Wolf. The Snow Wolf felt fragile to me, just having held the two, side by side. So give me some specifics.I have the Sigelei Fuchai 200w mod and love it! Solid built, comfortable in the hand, easy to use. Way better than the Snow wolf 200w I had before it.
I went through 2 Snow Wolf 200s in a week. The chips burned out on them.The Snow Wolf is the other one I've looked at. What do you like about it over the Snow Wolf. The Snow Wolf felt fragile to me, just having held the two, side by side. So give me some specifics.
I don't know that I will be Vaping long enough to want to Vape with TC Stainless. Lol. I started this to quit smoking period. I have now been a month with no manuals, I have a 3 month/ per Nic mg plan. I'm at 18mg now. I just want some good gear that's gonna ride this out with me, help me to maximize all these wonderful flavors, and deliver some Beastmo clouds.Following with some interest - even though I really want to temp limit SS, the Sig has big appeal to me because my v1 Sig 100s are still running strong after 13 months while both of my iStick 100s crapped out within the last week and with less than 3 months' use on them (not even as daily drivers at that). If the Fuchai is as durable as other Sigelei products, I may be in for a couple more (but why does that blue have to be so damned ugly?!?).
Did you send them back to Asmodus or did your local Vape Shop just exchange them? That could have been just a bad die of chips. Dies are not big enough to affect entire lot production, so I'm curious... How long have you been using the Sigelei? Do the buttons rattle? How do you like the battery cover and ventilation in comparison to the Snow Wolf? Is the Snow Wolf (other than the chip) as fragile as it feels? I ask all this, because I need tough and durable.I went through 2 Snow Wolf 200s in a week. The chips burned out on them.
I looked at it, but it isn't practicle for the application. It needs to fit comfortably in my inner coat pocket an not protrude. I am a Superintendent on a Large Construction Site, a Plumber/Pipefitter/Welder by trade, so it really won't do what I need it to do. It's Bad Ass and has all the right abilities, except it's a desk top unit and not portable enough. Also what ever I get has to be able to take a bump or two.Rough and durable....RX 200.
Battery life forever.
Then the Fuchai sounds like a great fit for you. While I admittedly don't have experience with this particular model, I can vouch for Sigelei's durability.I don't know that I will be Vaping long enough to want to Vape with TC Stainless. Lol. I started this to quit smoking period. I have now been a month with no manuals, I have a 3 month/ per Nic mg plan. I'm at 18mg now. I just want some good gear that's gonna ride this out with me, help me to maximize all these wonderful flavors, and deliver some Beastmo clouds.![]()
That's a big part of it, is it durable. So you answered that question.Then the Fuchai sounds like a great fit for you. While I admittedly don't have experience with this particular model, I can vouch for Sigelei's durability.
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I exchanged them at my buddies B&M. the wife's Snow Wolf has been awesome, but she has the 1.0. Mine were 1.5s and were junk. The Sigelei Fuchai 200w doesn't rattle or anything. Seems very tough with its rubberized coating. But I will warn you; the magnets on the battery door are not real strong. If you have it in your pocket and move around a lot, it MAY come off. Can't be sure. I put mine in my back pocket all the time with no issues.Did you send them back to Asmodus or did your local Vape Shop just exchange them? That could have been just a bad die of chips. Dies are not big enough to affect entire lot production, so I'm curious... How long have you been using the Sigelei? Do the buttons rattle? How do you like the battery cover and ventilation in comparison to the Snow Wolf? Is the Snow Wolf (other than the chip) as fragile as it feels? I ask all this, because I need tough and durable.
Great Info!!! Thanks, these are the answers that I am looking for. Honest input from actual users. So it does not have any clips on the battery cover like the 150 TC does?I exchanged them at my buddies B&M. the wife's Snow Wolf has been awesome, but she has the 1.0. Mine were 1.5s and were junk. The Sigelei Fuchai 200w doesn't rattle or anything. Seems very tough with its rubberized coating. But I will warn you; the magnets on the battery door are not real strong. If you have it in your pocket and move around a lot, it MAY come off. Can't be sure. I put mine in my back pocket all the time with no issues.
Correct. It has 2 guide tabs to keep the battery door in position, and 2 magnets that hold the door on.Great Info!!! Thanks, these are the answers that I am looking for. Honest input from actual users. So it does not have any clips on the battery cover like the 150 TC does?
Good to know, I have only held it with the Silicone cover. I will check it out first chance I get. I really appreciate all your help.Correct. It has 2 guide tabs to keep the battery door in position, and 2 magnets that hold the door on.
I personally don't care for my silicone cover, but, it will keep the battery door on lol.Good to know, I have only held it with the Silicone cover. I will check it out first chance I get. I really appreciate all your help.
I have heard more than once that if your tank leaks, it could short out because the cover locks the juice in. Just heard stories.I personally don't care for my silicone cover, but, it will keep the battery door on lol.
Dunno. My tank doesn't leak. ;-)I have heard more than once that if your tank leaks, it could short out because the cover locks the juice in. Just heard stories.
My original Sig has a handful of dents and dings from waist-high drops onto asphalt and concrete - nothing seems to faze it.That's a big part of it, is it durable. So you answered that question.
That helps a lot, also. When I held it it felt solid. I just haven't found any real reviews on it. I guess it's still too new. All I have found is high light reviews and from what I can tell no long term use.My original Sig has a handful of dents and dings from waist-high drops onto asphalt and concrete - nothing seems to faze it.
But... Would the RX 200 stand up to a 4' drop to concrete if I knocked it off a plan table, (I don't expect my tank to survive.)? I have heard nothing but great things about the RX 200, except how durable it is.I never thought that a mod being non-upgradeable was an issue since I mainly used ni200 and kanthal. Then I decided to give up the ni200 (for the most part) but still wanted temp control. I too was very interested in the Fuchia and Sig 150 TC but not supporting SS and not being upgradeable became a deal breaker. However, FWIW, I love SS in regular wattage mode. If you don't mind not having those features then the Fuchia is a great choice but the RX200 is a better choice, IMO.
But... Would the RX 200 stand up to a 4' drop to concrete if I knocked it off a plan table, (I don't expect my tank to survive.)? I have heard nothing but great things about the RX 200, except how durable it is.
I'm just the guy to start that type of a review blog. I have tore up 2 Life Proof cases over the coarse of as many years on one phone. Apparently they were not referring to my life, when they named the case. Maybe thats what I should start making, bad ass mod cases that are chemically cooled and can withstand me. If I can't kill it nothing can. I will say that my Eleaf iStick 50w and my Aspire Triton both took a 3 1/2' fall to a VCT floor, off a plan table. Not even a scratch or a dent.Would the Fuchai survive the same fall? I've heard of a lot of people say that Sig's are durable but never seen a torture test.
I'm just the guy to start that type of a review blog. I have tore up 2 Life Proof cases over the coarse of as many years on one phone. Apparently they were not referring to my life, when they named the case. Maybe thats what I should start making, bad ass mod cases that are chemically cooled and can withstand me. If I can't kill it nothing can. I will say that my Eleaf iStick 50w and my Aspire Triton both took a 3 1/2' fall to a VCT floor, off a plan table. Not even a scratch or a dent.
I really like the Snow Wolf, it just felt too fragile to me. If I had an office job and never had to walk anywhere or move across anything harder than a mattress I would get one today. I may still go that route I haven't decided yet on which mod I'm getting. I need a Nerf Mod! LolAnd I'm the type of guy who would subscribe to that blog as I destroy everything I touch as well. I just bought a snow wolf that I'll be getting tomorrow. I'm giving it to the end of the week before it looks like its been through a blender.
That sucks. I'd contact Sigelei.I have it for about a month and now and the paint is almost completely peeled off.
I think he meant the Snow Wolf.That sucks. I'd contact Sigelei.
I didn't think that the Snow Wolf had paint. The one I looked at was Stainless and hard polished plastic, and the Sigelei has a coating that reminds me of Rhino Liner.I think he meant the Snow Wolf.
The Sig 150tc comes in Royal Blue. As for the coating on them I reminds me of the spray on truck bed liner, that you buy at Pep Boys and DIY. Not as hard as the original Rhino Liner. If you properly clean the surface you can't get that stuff off with a grinder. Then again, I don't know what Sig uses, but that Rhino type coating (which I will add is Polyurethane Based) would be tough as hell on a Mod. It's heat resistant and fairly non toxic.Personally I don't know what the Sig looks like under that plasti-dip looking stuff (I didn't imagine it would be durable from the looks), but I've got to imagine it would be better stripped than coated. My wife likes red and gets her mods in a nice, bold red - why can't I get a royal blue or navy blue on something instead of this baby bedroom crap?