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Lavatube Mini V4/2.1

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I'll be ordering me some then!
 
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Here we have a Lavatube Mini. It's often called the V4 or V2.1 and has a chrome finish.

I am relatively new to this hobby or whatever you wish to call it so please appreciate my views may not be comparable to those who have been Vaping for a long time. However as a positive, this means it's also suited to those relatively new to Vaping.

The Mini Lavatube takes a single 18350 battery. I use an AW IMR 18350 which fits and fires well.

This is a variable volt device capable of delivering a user controlled fire from 3v to 6v in 0.1 increments. You can adjust the voltage using the "+" and "-" buttons located beneath the display.

The device measures the resistance from the atomiser and can display it in the screen. To access this feature, press the power button which is located just beneath the voltage buttons beneath the display. This also displays the current voltage when pressed.

You can power off the unit by clicking the power button 5 or 6 times, the same action also turns the unit back on. This is idea for those who want to carry it in their pocket while out and about.

The finish is chrome, it's not as much if a fingerprint magnet I had thought and a quick polish with a clean cloth brings it back to it's former glory.

The unit measures 9.9cm tall and 2cm in diameter.

The fire button is located to the right hand side of the screen and is easily found without having the look at the device. I am left handed and have no issues using this device.

This has an ego/510 connector on top so is comparable with many atomisers available on the market.

Pros
Nice size. A little more manly than the Standard Ego style batteries.
Happily sits on it's vase.
Variable voltage allows you to match the volts to the resistance.
Neat design.
No thrills, set and fire.

Cons
No memory function, so you need to set your voltage after changing batteries.
I think the resistance reading is completely pants. I'll confirm this when I manage to find my meter. A 2.8ohm head reads 3.4A.
Can be a fingerprint magnet to some, but fine for me.

My choice top is a Vivi Nova v2.5 with a 2.8 ohm head running at 3.7v

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J, looking for a bit of advice - my mini arrived today - yippee! But when I put my vivi nova on it there is no airflow so I could suck until I'm blue in the face but I'm getting nothing! Any ideas??
 
I guess that if you screw it all the way down it'l stop air flowing. But mine doesnt allow this. Let me sort out a pic.
For now, unturn it a little and see if that makes a difference.
Can you also sort out a pic of the bottom post of the nova and the air holes in it?
 
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