Sometime you will need to tell us about the Mini. Since we are both Sig fans, I'd like to know what you think of it and what wattage/atties you are using on it. My wife still likes her Cloupor, but I'd like to upgrade to the Mini to get the "stranger" out of the collection.
When I ordered it, I purchased it for the sole use of a discreet out and about mod.
I have had it about a week now, and to be honest, for the most part it does not leave my hand.
Yes, I like it that much!
The display is different than my Sigelei 100 watt mod. More like what you would see in the original DNA devices. Simple battery charge graphic, resistance display and it retains the last used voltage for your inspection instead of having to look at it when the power button is depressed.
The display is not very bright when in use and you can't see it at all in bright sunlight. But you can momentarily brighten it right up by adjusting the wattage up or down to see in the sun and then do the reverse to get back to the wattage you want.
I do not use the presets but I can see the use if you switch back and forth between different "toppers" and E-Liquids.
The battery is inserted in the back of the device and not the sides and the battery door is held in place by magnets.
IMHO, the magnets are not as strong as the ones in the 100 watt version.
And they don't have to be as the device comes with the silicon cover which I love and when that is installed, no chance in hell the cover is coming off for obvious reasons.
The cover gives perfect access to the power and adjustment buttons and to the charging port on the bottom and the vent holes.
And has a nice no slip hand feel.
Back to the buttons, very firm and "Clicky" I approve. No rattles.
And before I forget, the spring loaded pin seems to be top notch and without defect.
You need a good flat top battery for it and this is the one I use.
http://www.lightningvapes.com/products/samsung-inr-18650-25r-battery
20 amps continuous with a 2500 mAh capacity.
I normally have a Kayfun Lite Plus on top of it and I run it at 18.5 watts +/- depending on the E-Liquid and my taste at the moment.
And the battery last on a full charge from when I first get up until I go to bed.
Using the internal USB charger, it takes 3 hours to charge the battery.
There is no indicator to tell you when it is charged other than checking it by pressing the power button.
While it is charging you see a kind of lightening bolt thing in the battery display. When it is fully charged, it switches to show fully charged.
Sadly, according to the instructions, it is not to be used as a pass through device.
And it comes with a 90 day warranty. And in my experience if a electronic device last 90 days, it's going to last for a long time unless you break it.
Hopefully this answers you questions.
If not, sorry as I will have to start making shit up!
I am very glad I pulled the trigger on this.