Review of Eleaf iStick Power Nano

Review of Eleaf iStick Power Nano

No matter how funny it may sound, a new iStick has been released. Their series began a long time ago as representatives of budget devices mainly for beginners. It also boasts powerful box mods. But today’s guest is the baby iStick Power Nano, designed for only 40W with a built-in battery. I have recently begun to call these little ones devices for a wheelbarrow, because winter is approaching and the need for compact devices simply disappears, and for stealth vaping, cold weather is not the best companion, due to the rapid discharge of the battery.

In essence, this is the same iPower, only smaller, even the design has not changed. Its dimensions are VERY compact: 55x38x23 mm, you can just look at it in comparison with a 30 ml e-liquid bottle. canadian vape shop Otherwise, I have nothing to say about the design, it’s still the same iPower and I still like it.

The device comes complete with a specially designed 22mm Melo 3 nano tank. You can also use it with drip devices, but the maximum power of 40W and the relatively small battery charge simply will not allow you to enjoy the drip device to the fullest. I don’t see much point in talking about Melo 3, it’s still the same Melo 3, only smaller, and in general it’s not even bad.

Now it’s time for more detailed technical specifications. The maximum power of the box mod will be 40W with a minimum resistance of 0.1 ohm and 0.05 for thermal control. The box mod works in the following modes: VW/Bypass/Smart/TC (Ni,Ti,SS,TCR(m1-m3)).

The power source is a built-in 1100 mah battery, which is not so much. That’s why I think the car is the ideal place for it. There is a USB connector in almost every car now, put it on charge and charge as much as you like while you drive, simultaneously refueling at traffic lights. Fortunately, the top filling of the Melo 3 nano tank will allow you to do this without any problems. Nothing is known about updating the firmware via USB, at least on the Eleaf website.

Safety of use is ensured by double protection against short circuit, overcharge and overheating. Steel 510 connector.

To summarize, I would say that the device will definitely find its buyer due to its low price. This is a great device for a throw and forget car. But you shouldn’t leave him in extreme cold, because this will most likely end badly for him. I think that lovers of compact devices and beginners will also like this nice box mod.

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