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Actually, now that you mention it, I had a little bit of a problem with the threads on the Pico Mega's battery cap yesterday. Usually if you turn a cap backwards a little bit, you'll be able to feel it kind of seat itself, but not this thing. I had to try about four times to get the battery cap on right. So yes, you're absolutely right. That's a problem. I haven't had that problem on the Capo at all, so to me that says that there's a quality problem with the Picos, but...I got this thing from Aliexpress for $17, and it could be a knockoff. I haven't had a problem with the threads on the Pico Resin that I've had for a while now.
Like Pami, I've been gradually shifting to mods with built-in batteries. The last few mods I've bought, a Wismec Sinuous FJ200 and a third Joyetech eVic VTwo, both have built-in batteries. I like this because those batteries are meant to be charged via USB, and that's just easier for me.
@Countrypami , is the Kanger 70W similar in size and shape to the eLeaf iStick TC100W? Don't you have one of those? I like that size and shape as well, but don't much like the way the batteries are situated in the eLeaf, with there being one on either side of the mod, and one side of it a firing bar.
Like Pami, I've been gradually shifting to mods with built-in batteries. The last few mods I've bought, a Wismec Sinuous FJ200 and a third Joyetech eVic VTwo, both have built-in batteries. I like this because those batteries are meant to be charged via USB, and that's just easier for me.
@Countrypami , is the Kanger 70W similar in size and shape to the eLeaf iStick TC100W? Don't you have one of those? I like that size and shape as well, but don't much like the way the batteries are situated in the eLeaf, with there being one on either side of the mod, and one side of it a firing bar.