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Nailz

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With all the labor sales going on, decided going to get a new mod, I have narrowed my search down to the Sigelei 75watt TC mod or the IPV D2, but can't decide which one, they both seem very good, and both have some cons, so hard to decide which one to go for.

Not big into TC, but do play with it a bit, but normally vape with kanthal around 25-35 watts, so both pretty much cover what I need them to do.

Anyone got both and share their thoughts on which is better and why?
 

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I have both - my D2 just arrived this morning. The Sigelei seems more solid and far less likely to scratch, but the D2 is absolutely tiny - and I love that. My D2 came with a silicone skin, so I'm not worried about scratching it. As to performance, I doubt there's much in it, except the D2 has a TI mode which simply makes it slightly simpler to use TI builds (but you can also use them on Ni mode on the Sigelei).

The Sigelei has a regular USB charging port, whereas the D2 has a little round one - so you need a different cable (doesn't bother me at all, as it comes with it).

The D2 has the same chip (I think) as my SX mini m class.

I only use my TC mods in TC mode, and I can't tell any difference.

I think the Sigelei may be slightly better made (battery sled) than the D2, but the size of the D2 is fabulous for someone with small hands. Oh - one thing I haven't yet checked with the D2: on the Sigelei if you run your battery at 40 watts or higher it cuts out at 3.6-3.7V. I don't yet know how the D2 performs.

Hope this helps!
 

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I have the D2, but I also looked at the Sigelei before making my purchase decision. I really like the form factor of the D2, but it is NOT a perfect mod. Here is a shameless plug, If you follow the link in my signature, you can read my full review on it.

Now that the shameless plug is out of the way, the reason I selected the IPV D2 over the Sigelei 75w is that it really felt better in my hands. I went to the local vape shop and they had both, so I got a chance to play with them before I ordered the D2. I really like the menu of the D2 better than the Sigelei, and the rounded edges are awesome. The Sigelei was actually VERY uncomfortable in my hand, it has "sharp" boxy corners/edges that just didn't feel good to hold. The Sigelei does come with a silicone sleeve that takes the bite out of the sharp feeling edges, but it makes it REALLY hard to get to the battery chamber and change batteries.

Like @AmandaD, I only use them in TC mode, and in the hour or so I played with them both, the were both essentially equivalent as far as performance goes. Since there was no real plus in the performance department, I went with the one the felt best in my hand. I am also a little worried about scratching it, but the one I picked up came with a carbon fiber wrap that looks REALLY sexy on it, and protects a large part of it from scratches. It also came with the silicone sleeve, and I did use it for a brief period, but I prefer the look of the mod with the carbon fiber wrap more, so I don't use it. Also, the silicone sleeve is a little easier to get the mod in and out of than the Sigelei when you need to change your battery.

One thing to be clear on though is the chip set. It is not the same as the SX Mini M class, it is a new chip set with a reduced feature set. That said, it seems to work really well, and I would probably buy another mod with the same chip in it.

As for which one you should get, The best thing I could recommend is to try and find someplace to hold and test each of these before you buy one. Since they are essentially equivalent, it really is more about which one you are more comfortable with and which one feels better in your hands.

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The sigelei does have more of a chance of me buying right now, heard good things about the D2, but 1 big downfall is can't update it, but not heard many complaints on it for it need to upgrade to get bugs out though.

But then them doors on the sigelei concern me too, how solid they will stay over time.

I got till Monday evening to make up my mind, unless they sell out of course lol
 

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The sigelei does have more of a chance of me buying right now, heard good things about the D2, but 1 big downfall is can't update it, but not heard many complaints on it for it need to upgrade to get bugs out though.

But then them doors on the sigelei concern me too, how solid they will stay over time.

I got till Monday evening to make up my mind, unless they sell out of course lol

My Sigelei doors are perfect - I didn't know people were having an issue with them?
 

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The sigelei does have more of a chance of me buying right now, heard good things about the D2, but 1 big downfall is can't update it, but not heard many complaints on it for it need to upgrade to get bugs out though.

But then them doors on the sigelei concern me too, how solid they will stay over time.

I got till Monday evening to make up my mind, unless they sell out of course lol
I don't think the doors on the Sig will be a problem. When I was testing it out and playing with it, I had a hard time getting them off. The magnets in them are REALLY solid! That was one of the few things I actually liked about it.
 

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My brother has bought and returned 2 sig 75's. Neither worked with his RTA builds. My D2 has been a little workhorse. Never a false low battery warning, never gets too hot. Nothing rattles. All things the sigelei did do. All the time.
 

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My Sigelei doors are perfect - I didn't know people were having an issue with them?

I wasn't saying people are having issues with them, just meant how good will they be in 6 months of use.
 

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I wasn't saying people are having issues with them, just meant how good will they be in 6 months of use.
As strong as they were when I played with it, I suspect they will be fine in 6 months. They *may* weaken over time, but I don't see them getting weak enough to be a problem.
 

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Now that the shameless plug is out of the way, the reason I selected the IPV D2 over the Sigelei 75w is that it really felt better in my hands. I went to the local vape shop and they had both, so I got a chance to play with them before I ordered the D2. I really like the menu of the D2 better than the Sigelei, and the rounded edges are awesome. The Sigelei was actually VERY uncomfortable in my hand, it has "sharp" boxy corners/edges that just didn't feel good to hold. The Sigelei does come with a silicone sleeve that takes the bite out of the sharp feeling edges, but it makes it REALLY hard to get to the battery chamber and change batteries.

Maybe it is because I am a shop owner, but I find this incredibly offensive. Your local shop had the mods in stock for you to handle and decide what was best for you. Then you go online and buy it cheaper. As a member of the "vape media" you then go online again and plug the discount online vendor you bought it from instead of the brick and mortar shop that provided the service of letting you evaluate the products in person.

Your quote from another thread:

I got the D2 at Wake and Vape, $55 as a package deal. It came with a carbon fiber wrap, cool little "vape sock", and a Samsung 25R, although now you can get it with a choice of the 25R OR the LG 3000mah AND a 2nd charging cord (I only got one). The free shipping is gone though, it probably costs about $6 to ship. Shipping was FAST too, arrived in 2 days.

Hate to break it to you, but you should be plugging that local shop. They provided much more of a service to you than throwing the merchandise in a box and mailing it when they said they would. Did you buy anything from that shop while you were there? If you didn't, you should be ashamed.
 

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Maybe it is because I am a shop owner, but I find this incredibly offensive. Your local shop had the mods in stock for you to handle and decide what was best for you. Then you go online and buy it cheaper. As a member of the "vape media" you then go online again and plug the discount online vendor you bought it from instead of the brick and mortar shop that provided the service of letting you evaluate the products in person..

Well as your a shop owner, care to share which one you think is better, as this is what this thread about.
 

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Maybe it is because I am a shop owner, but I find this incredibly offensive. Your local shop had the mods in stock for you to handle and decide what was best for you. Then you go online and buy it cheaper. As a member of the "vape media" you then go online again and plug the discount online vendor you bought it from instead of the brick and mortar shop that provided the service of letting you evaluate the products in person.

Your quote from another thread:



Hate to break it to you, but you should be plugging that local shop. They provided much more of a service to you than throwing the merchandise in a box and mailing it when they said they would. Did you buy anything from that shop while you were there? If you didn't, you should be ashamed.

Perhaps his shop was like mine: last time I went to buy something from a B&M they tried to charge me $150 for something with an MRSP of $60. Some B&Ms overcharge to the extent I will never shop there.
 

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I have the D2 and really like it..
Best $50 I spent this year on vape gear..(101vape)
I did look at the Sig at my local shop but they wanted $70 for it..
'Spose I could've got it cheaper online but I liked the little D2 alot better....Batt shell slides on ball bearings much like the IPV4 making batt swaps fast and easy, although it did come with a charge cord for in-mod charging...
I liked the silicon sleeve that came with it so much I just ordered two more from SweetVapes for like $5 apiece..They have them in 10 diff colors so I ordered one in black and the other in frosted transparent...just sayin

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Maybe it is because I am a shop owner, but I find this incredibly offensive. Your local shop had the mods in stock for you to handle and decide what was best for you. Then you go online and buy it cheaper. As a member of the "vape media" you then go online again and plug the discount online vendor you bought it from instead of the brick and mortar shop that provided the service of letting you evaluate the products in person.

Your quote from another thread:



Hate to break it to you, but you should be plugging that local shop. They provided much more of a service to you than throwing the merchandise in a box and mailing it when they said they would. Did you buy anything from that shop while you were there? If you didn't, you should be ashamed.
Don't be so quick to judge me. I actually showed the online information to the shop owner before I placed it. HE told me it was a fantastic deal and I should order it. Not only do I frequent that shop regularly and spend a lot of money there, I refer everyone I can to them as well. I try and support local business as much as possible. In this particular instance it was not economical and the shop owner recognized this. THAT is the reason I am a regular customer there.

If you, as a shop owner, have NEVER told one of YOUR regular customers to pick something up elsewhere because it was better for their situation, then you are the one who should be ashamed.
 

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Maybe it is because I am a shop owner, but I find this incredibly offensive. Your local shop had the mods in stock for you to handle and decide what was best for you. Then you go online and buy it cheaper. As a member of the "vape media" you then go online again and plug the discount online vendor you bought it from instead of the brick and mortar shop that provided the service of letting you evaluate the products in person.

Your quote from another thread:



Hate to break it to you, but you should be plugging that local shop. They provided much more of a service to you than throwing the merchandise in a box and mailing it when they said they would. Did you buy anything from that shop while you were there? If you didn't, you should be ashamed.
I do the same thing..I mean when the IPV3's were first released I looked at them at my local shop...they wanted $150 + CA sales tax for it...no way when
I ordered it online for $99, no tax and free shipping...I'm on a vaping budget..Is not my responsibility to support my local shop when I saved over $60 going online!!...maybe he should lower his prices to be more competitive....
BTW, I buy all my mods, most of my RDA's, tanks and wire online as well..
Why? Because I can afford their prices!
Simple as that...I do buy juice at my local shop but that's about it....just the way it is, least it is for me....

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D2 definitely work horse. I use mine at work and can't wait for my super tank mini to show up Tuesday so I can blow some nice flavorful clouds. Wake and vape has a nice bundle for 55 plus 6 shipping. Got mine there and was at my door 2 days later. I don't buy much from b&ms. There prices are too much


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So I used to go to a shop and after paying 13 dollars for a 25 ft chunk of ni200 and 4 bucks for 3 pads of Japanese cotton they can kiss my ass....

And telling someone they should be ashamed......shops should be ashamed for the fucking prices..



Back on topic, sorry.


I love my sig 75 it's a wonderful device :)
 

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OK thanks for the input, just pulled the trigger on the IPV D2, decided on it in the end, mostly because can get a better deal with it, and I do have Ti wire, so makes sense to pick the mod that does have Ti mode.

Oh and got it from breazy.com for $48.74 and free shipping, these are between $75 to $99 at the brick and mortar stores here, so no I don't feel guilty buying online ;)
 

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Breazy is the shiznit. FYI. Great people there and have no issues answering any questions after the sale. I bought my ipv4s from them based on there recommendation and love the mod. It's awesome. Just wish I knew how to wrap ti coils or any coil for that matter to use the ti function. So Ima stick to my prewrapped coils. Lol


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Let em know discobob. Lol


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Breazy is the shiznit. FYI. Great people there and have no issues answering any questions after the sale. I bought my ipv4s from them based on there recommendation and love the mod. It's awesome. Just wish I knew how to wrap ti coils or any coil for that matter to use the ti function. So Ima stick to my prewrapped coils. Lol


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1st time I have used them for hardware, but have bought juice from them a few times, 1st time I ordered, had some problems with my order and they sorted it out where I was better off for the problem, so I trust them as a vendor :)
 

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Perhaps his shop was like mine: last time I went to buy something from a B&M they tried to charge me $150 for something with an MRSP of $60. Some B&Ms overcharge to the extent I will never shop there.
Never criticized him buying online. Simply criticized pimping on online vendor and not mentioning the B&M.
 

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What most people fail to realize about B+M stores is they have higher overhead, and tend to have higher buying prices for items due to the fact that they can't buy in larger quantities. I don't think most store owners would berate people for shopping online, HOWEVER, they will berate customers who walk into their shop, take up 10-20 minutes of their (paid) employee's time, put the item they want to buy in their hands, ask tons of questions, and then walk out and buy it online. Some even have the audacity to literally pull their phone out and shop while in the store!? Face it, most people that buy online but walk into a B+M store have zero intentions of buying there, but they want the ADVANTAGE of being able to put the item in their hands, something they just can't do online. It is rude to say the least. A fair approach would be prior to asking to put the item in your hands and ask your questions would be to ask "Hey, I can get this from(fill in the blank) for (fill in the blank) what's your price?" Don't get me wrong, there is nothing wrong with buying online, but there is something wrong with taking advantage of a store. Nobody want's to get rolled over by paying a price for an item that is drastically higher, and a smart store owner will compromise with their customers and perhaps come down in price, or throw some items (maybe a bottle of juice) to keep the customer, as the reality is, making$10 off a customer is better than $0. Sorry for the rant, but having been in the retail business I've seen this all to often.

That being said, I think I am gonna go purchase an IPV D2 from one of my local shops, and pay $20 more for it as every time I walk in there, I get treated great. Just the other day they threw me a free 30ml bottle of juice from a company they were considering bringing into the store. That right there paid for the $20 more I will be spending.
 

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I went though the same dilemma, ended up with the IPV D2. The size and shape is what sold me, the Sig was too boxy, same reasons I don't like the snow wolf or IPV3 li.
 

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What most people fail to realize about B+M stores is they have higher overhead, and tend to have higher buying prices for items due to the fact that they can't buy in larger quantities. I don't think most store owners would berate people for shopping online, HOWEVER, they will berate customers who walk into their shop, take up 10-20 minutes of their (paid) employee's time, put the item they want to buy in their hands, ask tons of questions, and then walk out and buy it online. Some even have the audacity to literally pull their phone out and shop while in the store!? Face it, most people that buy online but walk into a B+M store have zero intentions of buying there, but they want the ADVANTAGE of being able to put the item in their hands, something they just can't do online. It is rude to say the least. A fair approach would be prior to asking to put the item in your hands and ask your questions would be to ask "Hey, I can get this from(fill in the blank) for (fill in the blank) what's your price?" Don't get me wrong, there is nothing wrong with buying online, but there is something wrong with taking advantage of a store. Nobody want's to get rolled over by paying a price for an item that is drastically higher, and a smart store owner will compromise with their customers and perhaps come down in price, or throw some items (maybe a bottle of juice) to keep the customer, as the reality is, making$10 off a customer is better than $0. Sorry for the rant, but having been in the retail business I've seen this all to often.

That being said, I think I am gonna go purchase an IPV D2 from one of my local shops, and pay $20 more for it as every time I walk in there, I get treated great. Just the other day they threw me a free 30ml bottle of juice from a company they were considering bringing into the store. That right there paid for the $20 more I will be spending.

^^ THIS ^^ I will always advocate supporting a local business. It is money that goes back into your community and helps keep a good business around. Do I shop on line? Yes, but if the difference is only a couple of bucks, I give it to the local business and have the item (whatever it is) in my hands immediately. There is nothing like instant gratification. Even "budget" vapers, like myself, can afford to buy something from the shop and show their support.

If you are using a local shop to do your research, try working with them before buying on line. They may not be able to match the price, but they can often get close. Even if they can't, buy something from them as a way of thanking the for taking their time and resources. Money they make goes towards things like paying employees, covering their overhead costs, and eating warm food. If they don't have the money to do this, then employees lose jobs, shops close and people go hungry. If your local shop has a free build bar, make sure you drop something in the tip jar, the builders usually count on tips as part of their income.

Now, as @Nailz has already made a decision, in an effort to bring this unintentionally hijacked thread back on topic for anyone still on the fence between the Sigelei 75w vs. the IPV D2, there are going to be different opinions of which one is better. My personal opinion is the D2, as evidenced by the fact that it's the one I chose, but if someone gave me a Sigelei 75w, I would use it. I'm not tied to one product over any other usually, it comes down to what feels best and meets my personal vaping needs. Some of the items that were important in my consideration were size, comfort, temperature control, cost and overall quality "feel", but your list could be very different. They both seem to perform equally well, and most people will be happy with either of them. I hope there is enough information in this thread to make an informed decision.
 

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Well as your a shop owner, care to share which one you think is better, as this is what this thread about.
The devices are so similar that it comes down to personal preferences. Personally, I have would not use either. I like the D2 slightly more strictly due to ergonomics. I would not purchase it due to the charging cable. I have both in my stores and the D2 outsells the Sigelei 3 to 1.
 

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I'm not a fan of the charge port on the d2. That's my only issue. That was a turn off Til I saw the size.


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I'm not a fan of the charge port on the d2. That's my only issue. That was a turn off Til I saw the size.


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I felt the same way, lol
But after in-mod charging this past week I've had zero issues with the round charging pin..it works alot better than the micro USB like in the SX Mini...
A friend bought the SX M class for $200 only to send it back in less than a week due to the micro USB charge port not working at all..Shop in Texas where he ordered from said they've had alot of problems with the micro USB ..just sayin



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Maybe it is because I am a shop owner, but I find this incredibly offensive. Your local shop had the mods in stock for you to handle and decide what was best for you. Then you go online and buy it cheaper. As a member of the "vape media" you then go online again and plug the discount online vendor you bought it from instead of the brick and mortar shop that provided the service of letting you evaluate the products in person.

Your quote from another thread:



Hate to break it to you, but you should be plugging that local shop. They provided much more of a service to you than throwing the merchandise in a box and mailing it when they said they would. Did you buy anything from that shop while you were there? If you didn't, you should be ashamed.
If the local Vape shop in question is anything like the shops in my area I can see why the order was placed online. My local shops have a good selection of hardware, but they know nothing about the products they are selling at around a 100 - 200% markup. I'm sorry but when you have an ipv d2 and are asking $150 for it, I'm gonna buy it online for $55. I understand the shop has rent to pay and all that, but that kind of markup is just unreasonable.

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If the local Vape shop in question is anything like the shops in my area I can see why the order was placed online. My local shops have a good selection of hardware, but they know nothing about the products they are selling at around a 100 - 200% markup. I'm sorry but when you have an ipv d2 and are asking $150 for it, I'm gonna buy it online for $55. I understand the shop has rent to pay and all that, but that kind of markup is just unreasonable.

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The shop I went to is NOT like that, but there are a bunch around here that are. I don't mind paying 20-25% or so markup on hardware to cover the overhead costs of running a business, that money helps make a good business successful.
 
With all the labor sales going on, decided going to get a new mod, I have narrowed my search down to the Sigelei 75watt TC mod or the IPV D2, but can't decide which one, they both seem very good, and both have some cons, so hard to decide which one to go for.

Not big into TC, but do play with it a bit, but normally vape with kanthal around 25-35 watts, so both pretty much cover what I need them to do.

Anyone got both and share their thoughts on which is better and why?

Hi,
I'v tried the iPV D2 with my friend and I liked it very much; because I don't need to charge it that much, and it give a lot of clouds.:)
I ordered the iPV D2 full kit from csvape.com for a really a great dale...
Cant wait to get it.. Highly recommended ;)
 

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I own both, and I would 100% get the D2. The sigelei is a nice device, but the D2 seems to far outlast it on battery life, even at higher watts. It also has the bonus of titanium as well as NI200. Remember you have to do a workaround to fire standard kanthal under 30 watts, in power mode there is no step down, but all you do is turn up the temp to Max and hold the two buttons to set resistance, it senses it is not in a TC range, and fires fine.

The chinese made a great f up too, they made 1 joule equal 1 watt exactly. So 25 joules is 25 watts. I use mine all the time as my ADV, and also the sigelei 75 (battery life is fine at 30W and under, lasts the day, the IPV I can use at 40W for around the same amount of time).

If I want higher wattage (Which I don't think you need in public to be honest, it blows a plenty fine cloud at 25-30 watts) I use my sig 150 dual batt or whats coming tommorow, the SMOK Xcube 2. Should of come today but didnt turn up :(.

It is also TINY the D2, so much more convenient, even though the sig75 is smaller than the sig 50.
 

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I like the form factor of the d2 over the sig 75. To bad all 3 ipv mods I own stopped working a month after the warranty. Ugh

Note to Sigelei please take the 150tc shape cut 1 battery out slim it in half.. Then they would half a kickass 75 w mod.
 

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I like the form factor of the d2 over the sig 75. To bad all 3 ipv mods I own stopped working a month after the warranty. Ugh

Note to Sigelei please take the 150tc shape cut 1 battery out slim it in half.. Then they would half a kickass 75 w mod.
Don't forget to bevel or round off the edges too! The edges on the 75w are just too sharp to be comfortable in my hands! :D
 

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I like the form factor of the d2 over the sig 75. To bad all 3 ipv mods I own stopped working a month after the warranty. Ugh

Note to Sigelei please take the 150tc shape cut 1 battery out slim it in half.. Then they would half a kickass 75 w mod.
They only worked for that long? So I was right in thinking that these mods only last for a year or so?

This is the reason I have six(well five, but when the postman comes it should be 6) so I can rotate them and hopefully prolong their lives, by using a different one every day.

Hopefully the Yihi 130J is a good chip though, and wont break after a month. The Orginal SX130 V 1.5 is still working in my Sig 30 mini, but it did have a issue I had to sort.
 

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They only worked for that long? So I was right in thinking that these mods only last for a year or so?

This is the reason I have six(well five, but when the postman comes it should be 6) so I can rotate them and hopefully prolong their lives, by using a different one every day.

Hopefully the Yihi 130J is a good chip though, and wont break after a month. The Orginal SX130 V 1.5 is still working in my Sig 30 mini, but it did have a issue I had to sort.
I hope it lasts longer than a year or so, but at the price I paid for it, if the D2 dies in a year, it's basically disposable anyway. :D
 

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So my IPV D2 turned up yesterday, so far I am very happy with it, it is tiny but got weight to it and feels well made, used in power and joule modes and both have worked great.

Only cons so far is, hard to get to right power or temp you want, either have to click for every value, or hold it down then it goes really fast and go way past where you wanted too. Also not found a way to lock the power setting, with them buttons so close to the fire button, have changed my power a few times by accident.

But sure not complaining for paying under $50 for it :D
 

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Saw you can get the sigelei 75 watt for $37.52 shipped at ecig.com, missed out on the black (out of stock), which I would of been my 1st choice, but for that price, can live with the silver :D

Think I am done for a while, that is the IPV D2, VCT mini and now the Sigelei 75 watt purchased in the last week o_O
 

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Saw you can get the sigelei 75 watt for $37.52 shipped at ecig.com, missed out on the black (out of stock), which I would of been my 1st choice, but for that price, can live with the silver :D

Think I am done for a while, that is the IPV D2, VCT mini and now the Sigelei 75 watt purchased in the last week o_O
You like that 75?

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CorallineAlgae

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Saw you can get the sigelei 75 watt for $37.52 shipped at ecig.com, missed out on the black (out of stock), which I would of been my 1st choice, but for that price, can live with the silver :D

Think I am done for a while, that is the IPV D2, VCT mini and now the Sigelei 75 watt purchased in the last week o_O

Wowzers! Once you give each of them a whirl, please let us know which one is your favorite.
 

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You like that 75?

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I like the look of it, and never had a segelei mod before, but know they are meant to be good, so we will see when it turns up :)
 

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I like the look of it, and never had a segelei mod before, but know they are meant to be good, so we will see when it turns up :)
Yea I have a 75...it was kind of an impulse purchase, and got it instead of the IPV D2 because I had kind of a sour taste in my mouth from the ipv4. I used it with a Herakles with ni200 coils first, but the vape quality was horrible, and vapor production was anemic at best with the settings on the mod at 75w and 650...

Bought an ipv d2 the next day, and it is my go to these days. Use the exact same tank and the IPV running 40j @ 400 degrees. Vapes like a dream.

I'll sell the sig 75 if the opportunity arises, especially since I got a snow wolf 200 yesterday, and it is twice the mod and only a bit larger than heavier than the sig...

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Yea I have a 75...it was kind of an impulse purchase, and got it instead of the IPV D2 because I had kind of a sour taste in my mouth from the ipv4. I used it with a Herakles with ni200 coils first, but the vape quality was horrible, and vapor production was anemic at best with the settings on the mod at 75w and 650...

Bought an ipv d2 the next day, and it is my go to these days. Use the exact same tank and the IPV running 40j @ 400 degrees. Vapes like a dream.

I'll sell the sig 75 if the opportunity arises, especially since I got a snow wolf 200 yesterday, and it is twice the mod and only a bit larger than heavier than the sig...

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Watched and read a lot of reviews on it, only real negative was the battery life on it, but with paying less than $40 for it, won't be to upset if it isn't that good :)
 

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Watched and read a lot of reviews on it, only real negative was the battery life on it, but with paying less than $40 for it, won't be to upset if it isn't that good :)
Yea check battery comes on when my batts hit 3.6-3.5 volts, and the battery indicator on it shows they're half full...

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AmandaD

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Yea check battery comes on when my batts hit 3.6-3.5 volts, and the battery indicator on it shows they're half full...

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Mine only does that if I'm vaping at 40 watts/joules or over. Less than that and I get much more realistic battery life.
 

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I love my d2. Battery life is starting to get low but ain't terrible. Definitely better life when I first got it. Still worth the investment


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