iStick Mod Bending Adapter - NEW Pre-Release First Look

Thanks for sharing @Alex

I fully get the idea of protecting the threads - and I suppose the spring loaded pin is a good thing

But the whole point of the iStick in my view is its small size - and this adds more size to the final assembly.

I would be more keen for a smaller/thinner thread adaptor that just gives the protection of the threads without impacting the overall size much
 
Thanks for sharing @Alex

I fully get the idea of protecting the threads - and I suppose the spring loaded pin is a good thing

But the whole point of the iStick in my view is its small size - and this adds more size to the final assembly.

I would be more keen for a smaller/thinner thread adaptor that just gives the protection of the threads without impacting the overall size much

But the Stick is so small, a few millimeters won't hurt IMO. It will still feel the same in your hand. Mind you as a result of my "incidents" lately, aesthetics is not a priority with me at the mo :)

Spring loaded however is a must - I'm currently sitting with no mod that will accept 510. All stripped, because of one bad connector and switching things around. I thought its fine, use one atty per mod, leave the base screwed in. But the RTA's I want or use are bottom filled.

I was just thinking this week, surely somebody could've thought screwing and unscrewing something with threads, daily, is not the best idea for long term use at least.
 
But the Stick is so small, a few millimeters won't hurt IMO. It will still feel the same in your hand. Mind you as a result of my "incidents" lately, aesthetics is not a priority with me at the mo :)

Spring loaded however is a must - I'm currently sitting with no mod that will accept 510. All stripped, because of one bad connector and switching things around. I thought its fine, use one atty per mod, leave the base screwed in. But the RTA's I want or use are bottom filled.

I was just thinking this week, surely somebody could've thought screwing and unscrewing something with threads, daily, is not the best idea for long term use at least.

Its not the 510 connector design, but rather the quality of: the material used, the threading, and the way some people ;) screw it in and out.
 
Its not the 510 connector design, but rather the quality of: the material used, the threading, and the way some people ;) screw it in and out.

Lol... Ouch.

Not but yes, it was one rubbish quality threading... And I suppose a heavy-handed buffoon.
But I was shocked and how quickly one slightly damaged thread could demolish the rest. That's all it takes - one thread out of place.
 
I was just thinking this week, surely somebody could've thought screwing and unscrewing something with threads, daily, is not the best idea for long term use at least.

Which is why I was so happy to learn that my Evic S has a proper replaceable connector.
It just made instant sense to me that this should be the norm, but sadly it isn't.
 
A good quality connector made out of proper material should never need to be replaced.
 
In this day an age, the term Made in China is still wide open.

They definitely have factories that produce high end products at high end quality,

BUT it can still go completely in the opposite direction.
 
Yeeeesss, but China!

I have three factories there produce my products. Let's just say, one of them gives me sleepless nights.

Your buyer should be fired. I also produce in China, though not vape related, even got an office in Shenzhen - good quality is available in China if you're not penny wise pound foolish.
 
Your buyer should be fired. I also produce in China, though not vape related, even got an office in Shenzhen - good quality is available in China if you're not penny wise pound foolish.

Oh but it's the way the AV industry works. It's about producing an entire product range (from well priced to expensive), not A buyer.
 
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