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HaileStorm

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If they had a dimgle 18650 version i might be interested. But otherwise, im holding off. The pico is much more interesting for me.
 

latinouno

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I have both the eVic VT & mini, but this one not for me. Don't care for the tank, can't see using that tank with any other PV. Now I did purchase the pico and this thing is great. I like the fact that I can carry both my mini & pico with a pair of extra batteries and for the price under $40 for the kit was a good deal :D
 

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a mod with a built-in 2400mAh unknown Chinese battery and a huge fingerprints magnet plastic strip, thank you very much, i would pick the iStick Pico or a Pressa TC100W with a user-replaceable battery over this any day. Eleaf are making much smarter design choices than Joyetech lately.
 

janne303

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yeah. The cuboid mini alone with the cubis tank and notchcoil would be perfect for me when I dont want to bring my rx200 out :D =)
 

wheelie

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They will sell good. Fastest selling mods in our store is the Cubiod and VTC Mini. Can not keep them in stock. I own Cuboid, VTC Mini, and VT. I wont be buying on of these for myself as it is not needed. Internal battery for me is a no go. My first question when I seen them was what if tank goes off centre when threads get worn. This video addressed that problem. Joyetech is on top of there game right now with everyone chasing them from behind. I do like the Joyetech AIO for beginners new to vaping. Just wish they could address the small flooding issue when you first drop the coil down into the juice with these style of coils and tanks. I dread the first five vapes installing the coil after filling. Gives me heartburn from spiting in my mouth. Lowering the coils really slowly helps but sometimes I forget. LOL CHEERS!
 
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skt239

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I have to agree, looks nice but the internal battery is a deal breaker. As far as Eleaf making better design choices than Joyetech? That's a bit of a stretch, isn't it? I think there's a lot of not so smart aspects to the 120watt TC's design; the firing button and the janky TC toggling seemed pretty dumb to me. The Pico is a small mod but the giant protrusion at the top kills it for me. Eleaf looks good right now because they put out 2 decent mods (3 if you count the 100w) after setting a low standard in the past.

<flame suit on>
 

CorallineAlgae

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Eleaf is Joyetech. Under the same parent umbrella.
True, but there's a big difference between the two product lines. It's fair to compare them. I actively avoid Eleaf mods while Joyetech mods are my favorites. They may be owned by the same parent company, but the two product lines have very different reputations.
 

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Yes they are the same company but supposedly targeting different market segments or needs, in the past they were producing totally different products, but in this generation since Joyetech/Wismec/Eleaf all started using the same exact board and firmware, it all comes down to different design concepts and form-factor, size, weight, Battery configuration, screen size and placement, choice of buttons, USB port location, etc ...

Since all these mods perform identically, charges and discharge identically, it all comes down to design, and i believe Eleaf wins this round despite their past reputation, coz that is not relevant anymore since they started using the Joyetech board, non of their past characteristics carry over in the new products, like catching fire while charging for example.
 

skt239

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Yes they are the same company but supposedly targeting different market segments or needs, in the past they were producing totally different products, but in this generation since Joyetech/Wismec/Eleaf all started using the same exact board and firmware, it all comes down to different design concepts and form-factor, size, weight, Battery configuration, screen size and placement, choice of buttons, USB port location, etc ...

Since all these mods perform identically, charges and discharge identically, it all comes down to design, and i believe Eleaf wins this round despite their past reputation, coz that is not relevant anymore since they started using the Joyetech board, non of their past characteristics carry over in the new products, like catching fire while charging for example.

You're basing that off the rich history of two designs, one released less than a year ago and another just a couple weeks ago?
 

Vapomizer

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You're basing that off the rich history of two designs, one released less than a year ago and another just a couple weeks ago?
What do you mean? Joyetech does not have a long history in the box mod market, probably their first serious mod was the Evic VT, followed by the VTC Mini, not what i would call a rich history, Eleaf has upped their game very significantly with the TC100W and the Pico, shows how innovative they are getting, if you were the kind of guy who would consider a company's historic reputation you would not have owned a P4Y IPV5, would you? ;)
 

raiderep

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They will sell good. Fastest selling mods in our store is the Cubiod and VTC Mini. Can not keep them in stock. I own Cuboid, VTC Mini, and VT. I wont be buying on of these for myself as it is not needed. Internal battery for me is a no go. My first question when I seen them was what if tank goes off centre when threads get worn. This video addressed that problem. Joyetech is on top of there game right now with everyone chasing them from behind. I do like the Joyetech AIO for beginners new to vaping. Just wish they could address the small flooding issue when you first drop the coil down into the juice with these style of coils and tanks. I dread the first five vapes installing the coil after filling. Gives me heartburn from spiting in my mouth. Lowering the coils really slowly helps but sometimes I forget. LOL CHEERS!
 

wheelie

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Personally Smok M50 and M80 I believe were the worse boxes ever produced. The gremlins in them that reared their ugly heads when ever they felt like it. They upped their game with the release of the TFV4. Curious to see what they start coming out with now for box mods.
 

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