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Capt.Hatchet

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I am looking to upgrade and I am looking at 3 different ones. The sigelei 75w, the ipv d2 75w, and the istick 60w. All of these have tc which is something I would like to play around with. Does anyone have experience with any of these? I want the good and the bad. I will be running sub ohm tanks and an rda. Thanks!

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Deucesjack

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I have the Sig 75 and I love it. Great little mod. I only use tc and it does a great job. Right now if you look you can grab one for under $40. Its a solid mod with a real solid feel to it. I have no door or button rattle at all. My only complaint and it seems to be a common one is that every once in a while you press the fire button and nothing happens. This happens maybe 1 out of 100 times. Otherwise I couldn't be happier. Definitely buy 2 batteries for this mod so you always have a spare. I go thru 2 batteries on a typical day, 3 on a real heavy vaping day. I run all kinds of tanks on mine but mostly the kanger Subtank Mini and Uwell Crown. Hope this helped.
 

JJNova

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I have the Sig 75 and I love it. Great little mod...

Hey Deuces,

Since you responded to Capt. Hatchet, maybe you can answer a question for me. Will the Sigelei 75W TC fit a button-top battery? I ask because I have been using a Provari 2 for like, 3.5 years and so have a bunch of button-tops and zero flat-tops.
 

Eric DeCastro

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I have the D2 but only use it in temp control. Works great and has lots of power but like any single cell devices your battery life will not be as great. But I carry spares and it really performs well.
 

CurlyxCracker

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May also consider the evic vtc mini. Super small device. Compared to what I'm used to anyway. Upgradable to 75w. TC with ni and ti. Be nice if it got a SS upgrade as well. Got mine for about $30
 

MrScaryZ

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I am looking to upgrade and I am looking at 3 different ones. The sigelei 75w, the ipv d2 75w, and the istick 60w. All of these have tc which is something I would like to play around with. Does anyone have experience with any of these? I want the good and the bad. I will be running sub ohm tanks and an rda. Thanks!

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Sigelei 75w I hate the D2 in fact Im selling mine for like 30.00 its brand new hmm maybe I will do that today
 

Deucesjack

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Hope you enjoy it as much as I have Nova. Great little box.
 
Happy owner of an iStick 60TC. If you have owned iSticks, this one is a step up in terms of overall quality and durability. I got the kit version with the Melo 2 tank and I'm glad I didn't wait for the vendor to get the mod only packages. Together they look, feel and vape great. The TC option really does extend battery life over the wattage mode. The flavor is better in TC mode and it generates respectable clouds in all modes. It feels great in the hand. The vaporizer can use Aspire coils, but I like the Eleaf coils. They are less expensive too. Eleaf is coming out with a rebuildable coil head The top fill feature is super easy. The buttons do not rattle - whoohoo! The side panels are rock solid - no looseness or moving around. You can use pass through charging, but I wouldn't. Eleaf will be selling side panels in different colors. So, you can customize the appearance. If you want a color they don't offer, you should be able to paint or use vinyl for even more options. The price is right. You should be able to find the mod alone for less than $30.00 and the kit with the Melo 2 for under $50.00.

Cons - the TC and +/- buttons are a bit too close together. But, once you have the TC dialed in, it doesn't matter too much. The USB charge port is on the bottom. Eleaf should have included a spare tank glass.
 

skiball

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@craigk49 man now I hear about the rba head that's the only reason I didn't get the 60w kit
 

MrScaryZ

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Happy owner of an iStick 60TC. If you have owned iSticks, this one is a step up in terms of overall quality and durability. I got the kit version with the Melo 2 tank and I'm glad I didn't wait for the vendor to get the mod only packages. Together they look, feel and vape great. The TC option really does extend battery life over the wattage mode. The flavor is better in TC mode and it generates respectable clouds in all modes. It feels great in the hand. The vaporizer can use Aspire coils, but I like the Eleaf coils. They are less expensive too. Eleaf is coming out with a rebuildable coil head The top fill feature is super easy. The buttons do not rattle - whoohoo! The side panels are rock solid - no looseness or moving around. You can use pass through charging, but I wouldn't. Eleaf will be selling side panels in different colors. So, you can customize the appearance. If you want a color they don't offer, you should be able to paint or use vinyl for even more options. The price is right. You should be able to find the mod alone for less than $30.00 and the kit with the Melo 2 for under $50.00.

Cons - the TC and +/- buttons are a bit too close together. But, once you have the TC dialed in, it doesn't matter too much. The USB charge port is on the bottom. Eleaf should have included a spare tank glass.
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