E-cig's

The wife has a couple of Eleaf iStick 4400mAh 50watt mods that she can easily swap over when I'm out but one of them has been struggling with the switch for awhile.

I've given up opening it up and need to get a, preferably, large capacity replacement. She only vapes at 7.3W on 1.8ohm coils in an Aspire Nautilus tank, what's a decent battery mod nowadays (and reliable)?

I'm not that up on mods with integrated batteries but I'd go for this.

https://www.sparksecigs.co.uk/products/eleaf-ipower-80w?variant=25604847302

Comes to £34 using POTV15 discount.

I haven't used that site though. Couldn't tell you how good they are
 
I'm not that up on mods with integrated batteries but I'd go for this.

https://www.sparksecigs.co.uk/products/eleaf-ipower-80w?variant=25604847302

Comes to £34 using POTV15 discount.

I haven't used that site though. Couldn't tell you how good they are
Cheers, not actually come across that one. I wonder if it's a different mechanical switch on it to the iStick though?

I was looking at the (new?) Innokin Disrupter TC75 curve with it's swappable batteries which looks cool but unless I'm misreading it then you have to faff about with the buttons when putting the tank on it each time. She has bad rheumatoid arthritis (everywhere) and wouldn't appreciate having to fiddle about. She occasionally manages to change the settings by mistake on the iStick when her fingers start to twitch.
 
Cheers, not actually come across that one. I wonder if it's a different mechanical switch on it to the iStick though?

I was looking at the (new?) Innokin Disrupter TC75 curve with it's swappable batteries which looks cool but unless I'm misreading it then you have to faff about with the buttons when putting the tank on it each time. She has bad rheumatoid arthritis (everywhere) and wouldn't appreciate having to fiddle about. She occasionally manages to change the settings by mistake on the iStick when her fingers start to twitch.

I think most have those kinds of switches, unfortunately. Would something like this be better? The fire button is the whole side panel, rather than one fiddly switch. Downsides are it's a smaller battery and more expensive.

https://www.ecigone.co.uk/smok-osub-plus-kit.html

I'd recommend signing up on https://www.planetofthevapes.co.uk/ and asking around. They were invaluable when I needed advice and a few blues on there as well.
 
I think most have those kinds of switches, unfortunately. Would something like this be better? The fire button is the whole side panel, rather than one fiddly switch. Downsides are it's a smaller battery and more expensive.

https://www.ecigone.co.uk/smok-osub-plus-kit.html

I'd recommend signing up on https://www.planetofthevapes.co.uk/ and asking around. They were invaluable when I needed advice and a few blues on there as well.
Cheers again, your link led me inadvertently to:

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the wife loved the copper steampunk one so that's her upcoming birthday present sorted :)


Serious question.....is there any real difference in the flavours. I can only taste the mint or are my taste buds shot at.

Even as a non-smoker I can tell the difference, so yeah, your taste buds are shot bud ;)
 
I'm not completely sure, but I can tell you my journey with nicotine. I started smoking cigarettes to impress my boyfriend when I was 16. I got diagnosed with severe asthma at 18. Spent years trying to quit, in and out of the hospital so many times I lost count vawoo. I am now 25 and have been vaping for about 2 years. I have not had to use my inhaler and have not been hospitalized once since I switched to vaping. So all I can say is switching to vaping has helped my health immensely.
 
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