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I’ve never regretted anything from Mighty Skins
With ‘vape pens’, you spend enough time with them in your hand that the ‘look’ can become a little boring. When I learned about Mighty Skins I thought that for no more than these cost, it might be fun to change up how my Joyetech EGO AIO pens look. This is a review for a specific skin, but I’d say the same thing about any of the skins I’ve ordered. You might be a bit intimidated about making a mistake in applying it… I was… but it’s pretty intuitive actually. I line up the cutout for the power button of the pen since that’s the tightest place on the entire skin. Once I’ve done that I simply slowly wrap the skin around the pen. Smoothing it vertically (up then down then up) as I go. Rarely I might need to lift it back up and try again, but if you’re slow and don’t stretch the vinyl too much it lays right back down perfectly. You can go from a plain stainless steel (or whatever color) pen, and in a minute or two have whatever look suits you. They’re incredibly easy, and they last. You’d have to REALLY abuse them to leave any damage at all. They’re fairly inexpensive, easy to apply, and durable. For something fun, what else could anyone ask for?
I’ve never regretted adding a skin
With ‘vape pens’, you spend enough time with them in your hand that the ‘look’ can become a little boring. When I learned about Mighty Skins I thought that for no more than these cost, it might be fun to change up how my Joyetech EGO AIO pens look. This is a review for a specific skin, but I’d say the same thing about any of the skins I’ve ordered. You might be a bit intimidated about making a mistake in applying it… I was… but it’s pretty intuitive actually. I line up the cutout for the power button of the pen since that’s the tightest place on the entire skin. Once I’ve done that I simply slowly wrap the skin around the pen. Smoothing it vertically (up then down then up) as I go. Rarely I might need to lift it back up and try again, but if you’re slow and don’t stretch the vinyl too much it lays right back down perfectly. You can go from a plain stainless steel pen, and in a minute or two have whatever look suits you. They’re incredibly easy, and they last. You’d have to REALLY abuse them to leave any damage at all. They’re fairly inexpensive, easy to apply, and durable. For something fun, what else could anyone ask for?