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@PapawBrett - Let us know how you like the Invoke. I’m curious about that one.[/QUOTE]
So the slow boat from China finally arrived yesterday. The Eleaf Invoke included, along with the Vandy Vapes Berserker and the Digiflavor Siren 2. All bought to explore Temperature Control Vaping.
For those unfamiliar, the Invoke is a dual 18650, 220W capable regulated mod. It is small, and lightweight. The Invoke is practically hollow as the Mod isn't much bigger than the two batteries. The batteries are charged by removing and placing in a charger, or via USB port. They are installed "one up, one down". There are dual (hardware, software) battery protections.
The Invoke is Temp Control capable, with TC settings for Nickel, Titanium and Stainless Steel. There are also three programmable TCR functions (which I don't use). The larger display is easy to read and navigate. In TC - Mode, Material, Temp Setting, Coil Ohms, Wattage, Amps, and Battery Life are all displayed. I haven't used the 'VW' mode as that is not why I bought it.
The 510 connector is center-located, and will accommodate up to 27mm atomizers.This balances the mod very nicely. The gold firing pin is spring loaded. No worries about making contact here.
The fire button is stiff and clicks (which I like). Five clicks will turn the mod on/ off. The adjustment buttons (+ -) are located conveniently at the bottom of the display screen. Couldn't be easier to adjust wattage or temperature.
My only complaint is the mod is left handed. The fire button could have been placed on the other side, but is not unbearable.
Paired with the Vandy Vape Berserker (MTL tank) using a 7 wrap 0.63 SS coil, I have not put this mod down since I set it up. 19 REOS gather dust as I enjoy what is now my go-to "At Home" mod.
For about $35, I am very pleased with the Invoke !
For more info :
Eleaf Invoke - Eleaf electronic cigarette