And, in order to charge the battery, clean or polish the parts, fill the glass tube, etc., you need to unscrew all the parts. Vorzüge PURE II owners, you know what that's all about. The process is fun going, and again, as full of geek street cred as rolling tubes or op-amps.
The eGo-CTwist battery module that twists into the AeroTank2's ass came packed in flimsy cardboard. The AeroTank2 came a bit better protected. Both are China-made products. Fine lines and small dings line both bodies. The eGo-Twist's voltage marks don't properly line up with red selector below them, and all typography and marques are printed, rather than laser-engraved on both modules. Sometimes, burninator doesn't light up when depressed. I've gotten into the habit of eyeballing it before every inhale. Again, this is entry-level vape gear, and I'm a virtual newb, so my impressions go out from from the perspective of a commercial photographer. I'm used to scrutinising a product under a 40x loupe. To me, metal doesn't mean quality. It means metal. But, for the sub-100$ price that this kit goes for, it's not bad. The average joe may even be impressed.
Vaping
Being a lightweight, I opted for testers with either 0mg or 6mg of nicotine (per ml), each of which give me a buzz. What I'm currently sucking down is called The Warden, by Monarch E-Juice. Its fruity and sweet and packs 6mg of nicotine. It smells nothing like the molten dust and charred duck bones that spew out of a cigarette. It goes down smooth, and thick. And like puffing at a fag, the action itself is seductive. But it's nothing like pinching a wood pipe between your teeth.