I don't know how to put post extracts inside a box, so here's a cut and paste job:
@WatTyler. 'I'm sure that they will thank you for the valuable market insight Have you checked out the Vapir Oxygen mini? Kinda almost fits that bill (diy portable battery pack). Or maybe try the Skyda 3.'
Thanks, I'll reconsider the Oxygen mini. The Skyda 3 appears to be a Chinese knock-off of the O & G iolite, as the only online references I can find, all point to the same Chinese manufacturer, that provides a photo of the iolite container, but no description. And the minimum order is for 100 units! I did find a site however,
www.samemall.com, that claimed Gotvape stock it, but a search of their site showed nothing.
Your move.
@InFlame235. Yes, I'm inclined to wait till the Wisper release next month. Here in Australia, the O & G agent reckons the price will be around AUD270 - AUD300.
(I first tried the cheap and cheerful Ubie, and then the Inavap (bulky, long warm-up time, and its non-portability hugely restricting.) I then bought an iolite about 12 months ago. About 3 months ago intractable problems arose, and the friendly folks at O & G replaced it with a new one, no hassles.
Occasionally I use a Magic Flight Launch Box. After a while the rechargeable AA batteries need replacing, as they hold a decreasing charge after repeated recharges. Although it's very small and silent, it's too easy to leave the battery connected too long, a bit fiddly, vapes unevenly, and leaves a mix of dark brown and green remnants. I much prefer the iolite, except on occasions when silence is golden.)
Or maybe I'll put up with the bulk of the NO2, and get one of those instead of the Wisper. And use it when nobody's looking.
Opinions welcome.
And remember: A clear conscience is usually the sign of a bad memory.