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I used mine most of yesterday with a big dripper. When I came home I automatically plugged it in like I do with my iStick 20, except that I loked at the battery meter and it was still 50-60% full.
Eleaf just set a benchmark for power and Mah with this mod. I think 4400Mah is going to be a new standard for small rechargeable mods going forward. Just think back a year ago, the DNA30 Vaporshark 1100Mah was the shizzle.
Good friend of mine used his for over three days and it was still going without a hitch with 1.8 dual coil. I wouldn't be surprised if it will go 4 days on a single charge. They set the standard once again believe it. The first to introduce the most portable mods on the market, the first to price them most affordable and the first to offer the largest built in battery available anywhere. Now everyone will try to emulate the 50 watt and once again bring their prices down in order to compete with Eleaf. They could have sold this device for $30 more if they wanted to but chose against it, because they care for the core principle in keeping their products affordable and within reach. I have a lot of respect for their ethics and standards. Who will be next in line? One of the pioneers Smok. The M80 Plus is on its way (4400 mAh.) They noticed right away and knew the huge impact that Eleaf was going to have with the iSticks. Get ready for clones to spill out of China like lava due to such high demand for the iStick.