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Geekvape Wenax M1 Combo Kit, a compact and stylish vaping device that brings convenience and exceptional performance to your vaping experience.

The Wenax M1 Combo Pod Kit features an aluminium shell design, combining durability and a sleek aesthetic. It comes with the geek vape wenax m1 pod, which offers a generous e-liquid capacity of 2ml, allowing for extended vaping sessions without frequent refills.

Designed with your comfort in mind, the kit includes both a Lip Comfy Drip Tip and a Filter Drip Tip, catering to your personal preference for an enjoyable vaping experience. The clear-view cartridge allows you to easily monitor your e-liquid level, ensuring you never run out unexpectedly.
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With a power output range of 9-16W, the wenax m1 combo pod kit delivers a tight and mellow MTL flavour, satisfying your cravings with every puff. The coil resistance ranges from 0.4 to 3ohm, providing versatility for different vaping preferences.

Equipped with an 800mAh battery, this kit ensures long-lasting performance, allowing you to enjoy uninterrupted vaping sessions. The USB-C charging specification and 5V/1A charging port enable quick and convenient recharging of the device, ensuring minimal downtime.

The Wenax M1 Combo Pod Kit also offers the longest vaping time of 10 seconds, providing ample time to savour your favourite flavours. With a working temperature range of -10 to 45℃, this device can adapt to various environments, ensuring optimal performance wherever you go.

Featuring auto-draw activation, the Wenax M1 Combo Pod Kit eliminates the need for pressing buttons, providing a hassle-free and intuitive vaping experience. Simply inhale, and the device will automatically activate, delivering smooth and satisfying vapour.

Geekvape Wenax M1 Combo Pod Kit combines convenience, style, and exceptional performance. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced vaper, this kit is designed to meet your vaping needs, offering a delightful MTL flavour and a long-lasting battery, all in a compact and user-friendly package. You can enjoy browsing this vape kit at the vape online.

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First, stacked and I really bout F'ed up already!

I got this crappy ohm and volt meter from China, the internals look like they were soldered together by a five year old. The plastic in the battery door is melted. I was trying to read the volts with it on a vaperz cloud septre stacked. And the male 510 must've have twisted a broke loose on the volt meter. I didn't noticed. I pressed the fire button a few times nothing was happening. Then I held it down for about 5 seconds outta stupity. Still nothing. So I took off the volt meter noticed the 510 had ripped off. So I put my atomizer back on and it wouldn't fire. So I took the batteries out and they were pretty warm. I put in my pulse to see what the problem was and with one of them the pulse wouldn't even turn on. So then I put the other one and it was fully charged, I hadn't been vaping with them for 30 minutes hard so I knew that couldn't right, but it was. So somehow firing on the broke volt meter caused one battery to steal all of the others ones power. I threw the one away that lost all of its charged and I'm thinking if its completely dead. The one that was fully charged must have over charged. Should I throw it away too. Ive never heard of this happened has anyone else?

Uwell Caliburn defective products and bad support (Caliburn tenet koko)

I have bought a Caliburn tenet Koko last year, and received it almost 4 months later (shipping delay) after 2 months it broke, only lights flashing, not charging, not vaping. You can see the videos:

https://files.myuwell.com/uwell/as_..._data/tenet not working-20230521171846327.mp4

I have contacted Caliburn and they sent a replacement unit which I have received today. It has the exact same issue:

https://files.myuwell.com/uwell/as_work_order_malfunction_data/Tenet 2-20230611104834668.mp4

https://files.myuwell.com/uwell/as_work_order_malfunction_data/Tenet 1-20230611104842894.mp4

Is it possible that the coil is breaking them? The coil is also original Caliburn coil used in an original pod. I bought so many coils and pods, but seems now that I have to wait for longer or switch to another device that is more reliable, I had so many Koko devices and they all break somehow.

Update:
After sending the information above and the videos clearly showing BOTH devices being defective. I have been denied service from UWELL, they sent me the following message:

Dear friend,We're very sorry to hear that you're troubled by product problem,the feedback of your after sales application as below:
Hello, Thank you for telling us you got the replacement. The device in the video you sent is not the new device. Please send us the correct video for the new device you received. Thank you.Could you please provide more information to us for helping you better.
I am very disappointed.

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GeekVape T200 (Aegis Touch) Box Mod | Reviews by Z-Lee

GeekVape T200 (Aegis Touch) Box Mod | Reviews by Z-Lee


GeekVape T200 (Aegis Touch) Box Mod


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Hi peeps! HealthCabin sent me a GeekVape T200 Aegis Touch for review and that's what we'll be taking a look at today. As a previous Aegis X owner, the T200 resembles it in many ways, but streamlines aesthetically closer to the latest releases of their 2nd Gen Aegis products. GeekVape also released the Z200 shortly after it which looks very similar to the T200, but lacks a touch screen, isn't IP-rated, and has a mini-USB charging port. It's more or less the big screen and upgraded version of the Obelisk 200, in my opinion. The T200 is GeekVape's first touch screen mod (as far as I'm aware - correct me if I'm wrong), and the first touch screen we've seen at all recently other than Smok's G-Priv 4.

I'd like to thank Sue over at HealthCabin for providing the T200 Aegis Touch for this review. As always, this critique will be conducted in a fair and honest manner. My goal is always to provide you with the best information I can gather about a review product whether it be positive or negative. I will post a HealthCabin link at the end of the review for those that might fancy a decent touch screen device.

Alright, let's take a looksie!

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◆ BASIC OVERVIEW ◆

Colors:

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We have 7 different options:
> Black
> Silver
> Blackish Green
> Navy Blue
> Claret Red
> Azure Blue
> Rainbow



Features:
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Key features include:
> 2.4-inch Full Touch Screen
> Intelligent User Interface
> 200W Max Output
> Dual 18650 (not included)
> Powered By AS Chip 3.0
> IP68 Rated
> Shock Resistant


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Specs & Packaging:

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Package includes:
> 1pc Geek Vape T200 (Aegis Touch) Mod
> 1pc User Manual
> 1pc USB Cable

Specs:
> Display Screen: 2.4 inch, TFT touch color screen
> Output Power: 5W-200W adjust 1W each time
> Resistance Range of Cartridge: 0.1 ohm - 2 ohm
> Battery Specification: External dual battery 18650 (not included)
> Output Modes: POWER, TC-SS, TC-TCR (VPC, SMART, BYPASS)
> Maximum Output Current: 45A
> Maximum Output Voltage: 12V
> Charging Port: Type-C Port
> Operating T emperature: 10C - 60C
> Storage Temperature: -30C - 70C
> Relative Humidity: 45%RH - 75%RH
> Cooling Mode: Natural cooling
> Package: Gift box



◆ TEST RESULTS & OBSERVATIONS ◆

Intro:


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The GeekVape T200 Aegis Touch arrived in their traditional gift box-style packaging. If you've purchased a GeekVape product within the last few years, you already know what to expect. The contents of the box secured everything very nicely, so if you end up purchasing the kit that comes with a 2021 Z Tank, you should have no concerns about anything breaking.

The USB Type-C cable that comes in the package is roughly one foot in length. This Type-C charging port does pick up a 3.0 QC (quick charging) cable, so for the android users here wondering if they can use their cell phone chargers, yes the T200 can be charged with those USB Type-C cables. However, I never recommend internally charging a device with external batteries using this port. Please get a reliable external charger and charge your batteries the safer way. With that being said, if you must charge the device with the batteries internally, the ABB (automatic battery balancing) in the T200 Aegis Touch does a very good job of keeping the batteries within 3% of each other while charging and 4-5% while discharging. Please remember to keep the 18650 batteries you use in this device married.



The T200 Exterior:
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I received the black colorway for this review. The 2.4" TFT color touch screen covers almost an entire side of the mod which I'll refer to as the "front" side of the mod for orientation purposes. This gives ample room for fingers of all sizes to easily operate the UI, even big ole sausage fingers. There are slightly protruding silicone bumpers above and below the large screen to help protect it from tipping over or being dropped on flat surfaces. The screen butts up on the left and right sides to the exterior zinc-alloy frame which concerns me a little bit when it comes to protecting the screen. However, I've dropped this device probably half a dozen times onto the floor and I see no visible scuffs from those falls, given the drop distance was no higher than 3 feet in any of those instances and it fell onto hardwood flooring.

The backside of the mod is covered in a faux-leather that to me, reminds me of the material used on the center console of some car interiors. It feels taut, but slightly padded when pressed. The stitching is stylishly embroidered symmetrically on both sides. Around the faux-leather pad is GeekVape's traditional band of polished zinc-alloy that's a pretty decent adaptation to the rest of their 2nd Gen product line, aesthetically.

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The gold/brass-plated spring-loaded 510 pin on the top is centered side to side, but isn't quite centered front to back leaving a slight bit of awkwardness for larger diameter atomizers. The Freemax M Pro 3 tank shown above measures 28mm at the base and while it doesn't really bother me much other than it being slightly off-center, it may annoy some of you that find this particularly tacky. A 24 or 25mm atomizer won't have any overhang at all.

The top portion of the mod is sealed with a silicone cap which I'll show closer further below. The brushed zinc-alloy plate surrounding the 510 pin screws onto the top of this silicone cap. I found a disappointing discovery upon taking the top apart to expose the 510 which again, will be shown in better detail below. First, we're going to talk a bit about the battery door and the rest of the T200 features.

The bottom of the mod is encased in silicone, including the entire battery door. The sliding switch that opens the battery door has a smooth ribbed texture. With a bit of pressing while sliding, the latch releases quite easily. The spring is strong enough to make this process easy, while also strong enough to not make closing the battery door a chore, either. Doing a small drop test repeatedly on the battery door yields no ejection of the batteries or connection issues with the mod turning off and back on which is nice to see. There have been failures in other brands with this test. Battery orientation indicators are easily seen on both the battery door and also the far end of the battery sled where the dual 18650's are housed.

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The A-Lock shown directly above is a vertical switch that slides up to unlock the entire device, and down to entirely lock the device. Unlike other devices I've seen with this physical switch, it does not disconnect the circuit from the battery so is not considered an "off" switch. It simply doesn't allow the activation of the fire button which to me is good enough for stowing. Per usual with GeekVape devices, you can also turn the device completely off by clicking the fire button 5 times in quick succession.

To the right of the screen, is where you'll find the only button on the T200. This would be the fire button and that is its only purpose. All of the menu navigation and settings are made using the touch screen. The button is flat and micro-engraved with a circular pattern which can really only be visibly seen by the light reflection seen above on the button. It protrudes slightly and has the same tactile feel and clicky response you'd expect from a GeekVape button.

Below the fire button is the USB Type-C port. While testing its charge speed, I reached between 1.5A and 1.7A which is fairly decent for what I'd assume is a 2A port. As I mentioned before, I don't suggest using this port to charge your device, but I realize there are situations where charging externally isn't practical. This device also supports pass-through vaping, so can be fired while plugged in.

The mod with two 18650's loaded in is somewhat weighty, which I see as a positive. Some may see this as a negative. Also one last thing worth mentioning is whether you're a righty or a lefty, and whether you use your thumb or index finger to fire your devices. I'm a righty and fire with my thumb, so the screen is always facing me and not touching my palm. If you're a lefty and use your index finger, you should also have no problem seeing the screen. If you're neither of these, the screen will be facing your palm, so that's something you may want to consider.



The 510 Connection:
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The disappointing discovery I found while taking the top section of the mod off is that most importantly, the screws are not fastened into what I was hoping was an internal zinc-alloy frame. The top assembly housing the 510 connector is indeed screwed into plastic which is a bit of a disappointment for me. Furthermore, while the base of the 510 connector does have an O-ring to keep moisture from entering the guts of the device, there are no O-rings over or underneath any of the top panel sections which doesn't sit super well with me.

Do I doubt GeekVape's IP68-rating in regards to dust and moisture? No, however it does make me question it a bit. I'm no ingress protection (IP) guru, so I suppose I have to trust them with their rating. I also don't quite understand how an uncovered USB Type-C port can still maintain an IP68 rating, so I'm going to guess that GeekVape has done their research and that this product will uphold its IP rating. Remember though, IP ratings only pertain to dust and moisture ingress. "Shock proof"ing is not included in this rating. While there are parts of this device covered in silicone to help prevent damage to the frame, there isn't a ton of silicone and the device would have to drop just right to be unaffected by the impact. All I will say is, don't expect this device to outlive an OG Aegis Legend. Is the T200 assembled well? Yes. Should they have used a stronger selection of construction materials? Yes. On the Aegis Legend 2 (L200), the 510 plate holding the atomizer to the mod were fastened into a plastic frame and that became an issue for lots of people that were expecting the ruggedness of its Aegis Legend predecessor. Broken plastic does not repair very well. Maybe they used a different plastic in the T200? Who knows, only time will tell.



The UI:
The basic UI shows amps, resistance, volts, power, puff counter, and battery life which are all great to see. Amps especially, since most mods do not show the amp draw.

I'm not going to get too detailed with the UI, as the T200 is a touch screen. You likely have a touch screen phone, ipad, or even laptop, so figuring out the UI is quite simple. The device has 4 basic submenus that can be accessed by swiping up or down from the main screen. These submenus are:

"Smart" - Preselects a designated wattage setting based on the resistance reading and caps the maximum wattage setting to prevent burning the coil.
"Power" - Allows the user to use the full range of wattage.
"Professional" - Gives the user access to more advanced unconventional power modes such as TC (temperature control) for stainless steel, a manual TCR setting, VPC (Variable Power Curve) to fine tune wattage values for every 0.5 second interval while firing, and a Bypass mode that draws as much power as the batteries can supply.
"Setting" - Allows changes in Theme, Wallpaper, Brightness, Factory Reset, Puff Clear, and Firmware version.

Wattage adjustments can be scrolled up or down in 1W increments and also round-robin. The touch screen isn't as sensitive as you'd expect from a smart phone, but certainly as good or better than previous iterations of mods with touch screens.

The 4 themes shown way at the beginning are a bit cheesy, but at least they have a regular theme as an option. Also, the wallpaper options are subtle changes in UI color for a particular theme.



Performance:

I didn't fully spreadsheet my testing for the GeekVape T200 Aegis Touch because I simply haven't gotten around to documenting all of the 18650 mods I have, and I'm not sure I ever will at this point, lol. However, running some quick tests and checking the numbers with a converter, GeekVape has done an exceptional job with the performance of their new AS-Chip 3.0, which to me has always been their strong point regardless of how well their device is constructed.

With a Freemax 904L X1 coil reading at 0.16Ω, I reached 33.6A at 180W and 35.4A at 200W. Popping these numbers into a converter, I got 33.54A and 35.36A respectively, meaning this chip does a very good job of accurately putting out the amps it advertises. At 200W with a 0.1Ω, the calculator converts the output to 44.72A. While I don't have a 0.1Ω coil to verify this, my guess is that the AS-Chip 3.0 in the T200 can very likely reach its stated amp output of 45A. That is, if making your throat feel like it's on fire is your thing.

With an Innokin Z coil reading at 0.8Ω, I tested the voltage output at the full 200W and it immediately capped at 12V (go figure). So the chip does a very good job of reaching its stated 12V output for anyone using an exotic build on a rebuildable atomizer, such as Hellvape's triple coil Seri atomizer in series configuration. Bravo GeekVape for not falsely advertising your product performance specs like some other brands I've tested.

Being that this device does reach 12V, GeekVape continues to be one of the only manufacturers on the market that consistently puts a boost in their chip for both single and dual battery devices. Not only does this make their devices a great all-around option for both beginners and veterans when it comes to handling the resistance of a coil, but it also allows a more consistent vape as the batteries drain to the end of their capacity.



◆ CONCLUSION ◆

Over the month that I've had the GeekVape T200 Aegis Touch, I've put nearly 2000 puffs on it and it's been a solid performer. It should meet or exceed any expectations you may have when it comes to outputting enough power for a specific vape, regardless of the resistance of the coil. The ABB feature does a very good job of keeping the batteries relatively in line with each other never letting either battery separate from the other beyond 4-5% which is great for safety. The only potential downsides I see to this device are that the 510 plate is screwed into a plastic internal frame, and the way this device is sealed for its IP68-rating. I also wouldn't consider the T200 "Shock Proof" since the silicone protecting the exterior of the device only covers maybe 20% of it. The 2.4" TFT color touch screen is elegant, but is it worth it to you?

++ PROS ++
> Huge 2.4" TFT color touch screen
> Easy to read and understand
> Simple to operate
> Performs to advertised specs
> AS-Chip 3.0 has a boost
> IP68-rated
> Physical A-Lock switch
> Fire button has a nice clicky feel and response
> Fast fire activation
> Can house up to 28mm atomizers with manageable overhang
> Solid battery door
> No battery rattle
> Solidly assembled
> ABB keeps batteries in line
> 1.5-1.7A USB Type-C charging capability (don't recommend using)

- - CONS - -
> 510 screwed into a plastic internal frame

+- CONSIDERATIONS -+
> Shock Proof really isn't a thing, unless you're talking about bumping a CD Player with your elbow
> A bit weighty when loaded with batteries
> Hand-feel may depend on how you hold/fire your mods
> Theme options are a bit cheesy
> Questionable sealing tactics
> 510 is slightly off-center front to back


◆ OVERALL RATING ◆

8.0-8.5

The T200 Aegis Touch might not be as tough as its first gen siblings, but performance-wise, GeekVape has consistently delivered in their chips what many companies often cut out of theirs to save a few pennies, or they fail to meet their advertised specs unbeknownst to you. Treat this device kindly, and it should treat you the same.

Thanks for sticking with me in this review. I know they're long and I apologize, but I want you to know what you're buying. Again, I want to thank Sue at Healthcabin for providing me with the T200 Aegis Touch for the review. You can find the mod here, or the entire T200 Kit with the 2021 Z Tank here. Remember to log in at HealthCabin to see reduced prices.

That's all I got for ya. Happy vape hoarding!
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Thunderhead Creations Blaze Solo RTA ~A review by AngeNZ

Thunderhead Creations Blaze Solo RTA ~ A review by AngeNZ

Thunderhead Creations Blaze Solo RTA

~A review by AngeNZ

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Introduction:​

The Blaze Solo RTA was sent to me from Sourcemore for the purposes of an unpaid, neutral review.

Thunderhead Creations have teamed up with Mike Vapes to bring out this single coil, top-air RTA, the Blaze Solo. After the very well-received dual-coil Blaze RTA and Blaze Solo RDA, I was glad to see this edition come out. Thunderhead Creations have concentrated mainly on the rebuildable tank/RDA/RTDA market with their products. And have had a lot of well-deserved success doing so.

As my favourite RTA just happens to be a top-air single coil, I was very interested to see how the Blaze Solo RTA stacked up against it. And the result? Read on and find out!

Kit Contents:​

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1 x Blaze SOLO RTA
1 x 5.5ml Bubble Glass
1 x Coil Leg Trimmer
2 x 4 Core Fused Clapton Coil (0.28Ω 3.5mm id 28g*4/38g Ni80)
2 x Allen Keys
Spare Screws
Spare O-rings
User Manual
 QC Card
Warranty Card

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The Blaze Solo RTA comes in 6 colours, including the gunmetal version I received. It has a 25mm diameter and the capacity with the straight glass is 3.5ml or 5.5ml with the bubble glass. I love how they've given you such a decent capacity both ways. I usually go straight for the bubble (no pun intended), but I like having the 3.5ml option. Especially for a SBS mod, like the Abyss.

Thunderhead Creations have used an 810 drip tip for this RTA. The included resin 810 drip tip has a rounded tip and looks stunning with the tank. A standard 510 drip tip adaptor fits perfectly if that's your preference.

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Design & First Impressions:​

When I opened up the box, I loved what I saw. The design aspects all work together flawlessly from the simple but effective knurling, down to the W-shaped honeycomb deck. I also really like how the RTA looks. There's no excessive company branding, just a simple Blaze logo and title on the chamber. Considering its large capacity, I'm impressed how compact and streamlined the Blaze Solo is.

The Gunmetal version I received looks fantastic. Its shade blends in nicely with all my gunmetal mods.

Filling:​


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To access the fill ports, it's a simple anticlockwise twist of the top cap. Due to the top-air channels, the large fill ports are deep. However I had no trouble filling, even with a larger nozzle bottle.

Airflow:​


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The Blaze Solo RTA is a top-air RTA. What this means is that the air comes in from the top inlets and is funneled down to the deck between the inner and outer chamber. It then moves through the deck's airflow and onto your coil. [BGCOLOR=initial]The top to bottom air design makes this a more leak-resistant RTA. It has a chimney internal diameter of 7mm, which gives you plenty of vapour with little restriction.[/BGCOLOR]

The dual-sided top airflow inlets of the Blaze Solo are slotted diagonally, and provide really smooth airflow. Wide open, there's very little restriction and I'd easily call it a DL (direct lung). It's so refreshing to have a single coil RTA with so much airflow. You can easily make it more restricted by twisting the airflow ring. And thanks to the diagonal slots, you can fine tune your airflow down to millimetres. With the airflow barely open, I'd call it a tight restricted DL. But by no stretch would I ever call this RTA, a traditional MTL tank! My personal preference is with 3 slots closed.

The Deck:​

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One of the things I've always loved about Thunderhead Creations' products are their decks. And the Blaze Solo RTA's deck is fantastic. The standout feature for me, is the combination of honeycomb and slotted airflow in a W shaped deck. These provide you with both bottom and side airflow to your coil. The resulting airflow is absolutely super-smooth.

It's a postless deck, which simply means you precut your coil's legs before installing the coil. And it's a roomy deck. You'll easily fit any coil up to 4mm, and possibly larger depending on your wire specs.

The wicking ports are a decent size and because only the tips of your tails sit in them, they work just as well with both a smaller or larger coil.

Building:​

This is a great deck for beginners to RTAs. And as a slightly seasoned builder, I love it. The screws grab nicely onto your coil's legs, and don't twist the coil. I played around with various coil leg heights and found the recommended 6mm length works best for me. However don't be afraid to go longer, it really depends on your coil and personal preference. A higher coil will give you more of the honeycomb as bottom air, instead of the slotted.

Beginners:

Loosen the hex screws each side with the allen key. Using the coil trimming tool provided, cut your coil legs to 6mm.
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Hold your coil in the centre of the deck and tighten up the screws each side.
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Use a coil jig to straighten and centre the coil, Work out any hotspots by dry-burning your coil at a low wattage, Let your coil cool down before wicking (ask me how I learnt that step!).

3.5mm id:​

Since Thunderhead Creations have provided two 3.5mm id 28*4/38 ni80 0.28Ω coils I'll start with this size. The coils are ever so slightly spaced, which meant I had no hotspots after installation. With 6mm legs, my coil actually read 0.28Ω.

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This size and coil takes it down a notch in airyness. And takes it up a few notches in flavour. This coil very pleasantly surprised me, as I usually run smaller coils. I ran it anywhere between 35 watts and 55 watts. My personal preference is 42 watts. It ramps fast and pumps out the flavour and vapour. In the 35-45 watts range it produces slightly cool to warm vapour. Run it above 45 watts if you prefer a warmer vape.

3mm id:​

For this size I used the 30*3/38 ni80 wire that I run in all my RTAs.

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A 3mm id coil worked extremely well in this deck. It highlights the airyness and produces a ton of flavour and vapour. I ran this coil at 30 watts and loved the results. This size would also work brilliantly with a chunkier fused clapton, an alien or an exotic. It's a deck that's made for any coil you want to throw at it.

Wicking:​

I don't like saying a deck is simple to wick, as Murphy's Law will guarantee I mess it up at my next attempt! That said, if you start with really long tails you will do fine - beginner or expert. There's a deceptively long drop from your coil to the wicking ports. Your coil's length really determines where to cut - my suggestion is to start long and cut off when needed.

This is a deck that doesn't need it wicked really tightly in the coil. If your flavour is muted, try wicking it a bit looser in the coil. With the included coils, I found that if I could slightly move the cotton back and forth, without the coil moving - I had the right amount of cotton. If I could easily pull the cotton out, then I needed a bit more.

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I fold my tails down and use the outer edge of the deck as my rough cutting guide. I found that I only needed the tails to sit a mm or so into the wicking ports. Sitting on top, as opposed to reaching the very bottom of the deck. You also don't need to fluff the living daylights out of your tails. Just loosen up the ends after you've cut them to size.

Your coil's size also determines how much thinning of the tails you need to do. For a 3mm I only slightly thin the tips, and it's more about clearing out any clutter than actual thinning. For a 3.5mm I thin the ends a bit more. If you have to shove the tips into the wicking ports, then thin more. With them loosely sitting into the ports, it seemed to wick the best. And I had no problems with flooding.

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Performance & My Thoughts:​

I'll start with the flavour as that's key for most of us when looking at an RTA. On a flavour-rating of 1 -10 out of all my single-coil RTAs, bottom and top-air - the Blaze Solo is a 9. The flavour is absolutely superb. It matches my favourite top-air RTA the Juggerknot MR, and beats a lot of my bottom-air RTAs with a matching coil. It is a serious flavour-banger.

Have I mentioned how super-smooth the airflow is lately? No?! It is brilliant, as smooth as silk. No turbulence whatsoever. I've been a fan of honeycomb for a while now, and smoother airflow is the main reason why. I absolutely love the airflow and airyness of this RTA. The deck design and top airflow slots combine so well to give you extremely smooth airflow.

The airflow range is also impressive. It's not often that a single coil RTA can give you wide open direct lung airflow. But the Blaze Solo does. And you can fine tune the airflow right down to a tight RDL. Another advantage of the airflow was how much it cooled down the coil. I found I could vape at higher wattages, and not have the hot vapour I'd expect.

When I saw the long drop from my coil to the wicking ports, I was worried about dry hits. However it has wicked beautifully. And some of my wicks weren't that pretty. It's almost an RDTA length wick if you have a shorter coil, but it easily keeps up. I think this is the biggest surprise for me with this RTA. It not only wicks so well, but it's also a saturated vape. As for chain-vaping? No problem, that's how I vape half the time anyway.

The deck is just fabulous. It's easy to build and not difficult to wick. It is also such a versatile deck. I still can't decide if I prefer the included 3,5mm 28*4/38 coil, or my usual smaller 3mm 30*3/38 coil. They both provide such different but amazing results. The fact it can run both smaller and larger coils, and still pump out the flavour says it all. I based my flavour comparisons on the smaller 3mm id coil. With a chunkier coil in that size, expect even more flavour and vapour.

And on that subject, the vapour production is fantastic. There's nothing worse than having a chunky coil in an RTA that only produces wispy vapour. Rest assured, the Blaze Solo produces plenty of dense vapour. I also found that it's not an overly thirsty RTA, which was a bonus.

In terms of quality, I've had zero problems. I found all the threads were smooth and no part was stiff or hard to turn. The included coils were of a decent quality, and I have no qualms recommending them. This is the first time I've used an included coil, and actually kept it in!

From top to bottom, Thunderhead Creations and Mike Vapes have produced an outstanding single-coil RTA. The design elements combined with its superb flavour, smooth airflow and versatility, make the Blaze Solo RTA a winner.

The Bottom Line:​

Am I still using this Blaze Solo RTA after testing? Hell yes!! I love it so much, I've already ordered a second.

Why? Super-smooth airflow that ranges from an RDL through to a wide open DL, a versatile deck that works with nearly any coil and it's easy to wick. No leaking, no flooding, no dry hits - it wicks beautifully. But above all else, it produces absolutely exceptional flavour.

Take a bow, Thunderhead Creations and Mike Vapes. From top to bottom, you have produced an outstanding single-coil RTA.


Thank you to @Ema from Sourcemore, I've really enjoyed showing off this RTA.
It's available for $24.79: Thunderhead Creations Blaze Solo RTA

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Very lightly used and very thoroughly cleaned!!

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BOLT - WHITE CHOCOLATE MOCHA

BOLT - WHITE CHOCOLATE MOCHA
Producer: England
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An unknown English manufacturer to me is Zeus Juice, I brought one of their products to try from the guys at juicyvapour. As this project is still a future draft, it is not currently in their range. The company has been making quality products since 2011, in 2022 "Adonis" won the best juice flavour award at the World Vape Show in Dubai and 2nd place for best tobacco with "American Red". So there's plenty to choose from.
The taste is a well thought out blend of white chocolate with coffee. The smell is reminiscent of cappuccino, which gives off a pleasant aroma when steamed. The flavours are pleasant not so strong, but both ingredients are great to pick out. The white chocolate is sweet and the coffee is soft and creamy, perhaps due to the chocolate. On the inhale, the sweetness is more noticeable and on the exhale, the creamy coffee comes out. With continued use, perhaps the white chocolate is the leading personality, not by much, but still seems more pronounced and stronger. They complement each other fully, with a more coffee nose and a white chocolate coffee cream taste. I've smoked better and worse in this version, but the big advantage is that you can enjoy it all day, the flavours are not too strong to become boring and intrusive as it steams. It's definitely worth checking out the other products from this manufacturer, as they have a wide range of products from all flavour categories in their palette.

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Low Wattage / High Wattage With Nic Strength Question

Do you get the same amount of nic vaping at a low wattage as you would at a higher wattage? I know the cloud would be bigger at a higher wattage, but I have asthma and I'm vaping 18mg nic freebase so anything above 16w kills my lungs. I'm using vaping to get off cigarettes, I smoke about a pack and a half a day and I'm trying to simulate that right now.

Aspire Minican 3 Pro Pod Kit Review By Frenkyou

Aspire Minican 3 Pro Pod Kit Review By Frenkyou

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Hi, today let's take a look at a new Pod from Aspire, it's the Minican 3 Pro. In this Test, I'll examine each of the features that distinguish this product. I hope that at the end of this reading you can decide whether to invest in it. As always, my opinions are free and based on my personal experience.
• Enjoy the reading.

► Aspire Minican 3 Pro; Before starting, let's see together some special features indicated by the manufacturer:

• Minican 3 Pro, mini format with great performance
• More consideration for your hand
• Excitement in every puff
• No hesitation, just inhale
• 0.69" smart OLED display
• Adjustable power
• Durable and reliable
• Durable battery
• Great pocket size
• Compatible with all Minican Pods
• Compelling colors

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► Aspire Minican 3 Pro; Packaging:
Minican 3 pro is distributed in a simple white package which contains all the information regarding the content, warnings and specifications. On the front side you can see an image of the product together with an adhesive stamp which indicates the color inside.

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► Aspire Minican 3 Pro; Packing List:
• 1x Minican 3 Pro Mod
• 1x Pod Minican 3 3ml
• 1x Minican 0.8ohm coil
• 1x USB Type C cable
• 1x User Manual

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► Aspire Minican 3 Pro; Specifications:
• Dimensions: 100.5x28.2x15.7mm
• Weight: 36 grams
• Screen: 0.69 inch OLED
• Battery: Integrated 900mAh
• Capacity: 3ml
• Coil: Replaceable 0.8Ω links
• Double vape mode: automatic extraction + fire button
• Output mode: Power, settable
• Power range: 5-20W>
• Type c with Charging current: 1A
• Compatibility:Compatible with Minican series pods

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► Aspire Minican 3 Pro; Available colours:
• White
• Yellow
• Green
• Light blue
• Lilac
• Rosy red
• Black
• Orange
• Dark green
• Dark violet

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► Aspire Minican 3 Pro; First Impressions:
Aspire with Minican 3 and Minican 3 Pro updates its line of inexpensive Pod devices, and does so by introducing two new versions. In the image below you can see Minican 3 in white and Minican 3 Pro in Azure Blue. Previously Aspire had churned out; Minican, Minican + (not featured in the image below), and Minican 2. The Minican 3 Pro device in this review has a simple look with a classic form factor for pods. Minican 3 Pro appears light, thin and slender. It has a double automatic operation dictated directly by the force applied during extraction and manual by pressing the Fire button, it also adopts a 0.69-inch monochrome display. For minican 3 Pro there are several aspects in common with Minican 3; here you can read my review of Minican 3: review

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The Minican 3 Pro has a larger battery capacity than the Minican 3. The internal 900mAh battery is charged using the USB Type-C port at a charge rate of 1A. For a complete recharge of Minican 3 Pro it takes about 50 minutes. According to Aspire this fairly large (for a Pod) battery allows you to use the Minican 3 pro continuously for 48 hours before recharging. Of course, this data is purely advertising and does not take into account the frequency of use.

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As I said earlier I received the Azure Blue color version of the Minican 3 Pro for this test, the other color variants available, are simple and eye catching! Surely Minican 3 Pro is able to satisfy any taste in terms of colors. Despite a very limited weight of only 36g, the Minican 3 Pro appears solid and well balanced in the hand. The frame is made of plastic with rounded edges, the surface finish appears almost rubberized, really pleasant to the touch.

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Minican 3 Pro feeds the coil through two small opposing holes that have small dimensions to enhance the MTL type vape. The 0.69" OLED screen shows all the necessary data such as; set power, resistive value, number of puffs and battery charge level. Through the Fire button it is possible to turn on/off the device, manually vape, vary the power from 5 to 20W and observe all the data necessary for vaping

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The compartment / pod has two magnets inside to hold the cartridge, these magnets have a good attraction force and coincide with those on the cartridge. The contact pins are spring loaded and located centrally on the bottom of the compartment.

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► Aspire Minican 3 Pro; Cartridges:
As for Minican 3, also for Minican 3 Pro one of the peculiar characteristics is the possibility of being able to buy the empty cartridge and replace the coil instead of buying the complete cartridge. At the moment a single 0.8Ω spare resistance is available, however the device is compatible with all disposable pods of the other Minican versions with integrated 0.8Ω, 1Ω and 1.2Ω resistances.

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In the images below you can see the tank rubber on the bottom which can be lifted to allow the introduction of eliquid (up to 3ml). You can also see the new Minican 3 cartridge with replaceable coil, just pull to extract the coil with its base, and just push to insert the new coil. You can also use the Minican 3 replaceable coil cartridge on the Minican 3 Pro to make this device economically superior to any other disposable.

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► Aspire Minican 3 Pro; Final conclusions:
Discreet and light Minican 3 pro is certainly the ideal companion for both beginners and expert vapers. Minican 3 Pro is well made with durable materials for long time use. The paint with anti-fingerprint technology is smooth, almost rubbery, with excellent tactile feedback. There is no loss of thrust even when the battery is almost empty. The ASP chipset with its multiple protections makes Minican 3 Pro safe and reliable. The automatic Puff works perfectly and is very sensitive to every solicitation. On Minican 3 Pro you can decide to use the Fire button for activation or to adjust the power from 5 to 20W in an intuitive and simple way for anyone.

The Aspire Minican 3 Pro Kit is compatible with Minican Pod, Minican 2, Minican+ Pod and Minican 3 cartridges. I recommend using all the cartridges available to appreciate the different shades of airiness and flavor they offer. Having all the cartridges of the Minican series available, I made a brief comparison between them.

• Original Minican 1.2Ω Mesh Pod:
This 1.2Ω Mesh Coil is very responsive, it emits a lot of thick and hot vapor when vaping, I am surprised by this power. The Puff is a restricted MTL type with a very balanced Hit. Before recharging the battery, about a complete tank is made, consumption is very low and even a single ml of liquid lasts a long time.

• Minican 2 1.0Ω Mesh Pod:
Like the previous one, this Mesh Coil is also very ready for any solicitation by activating immediately, the Puff is of the rather airy MTL type with a nice hit in the throat. The aromatic yield of this 1.0Ω coil makes me prefer it to the previous one. Considering the massive production of dense and hot vapor it really feels like using a nautilus which has always been one of the best devices for MTL vaping.

• Minican 3 Pro 0.8Ω Mesh Pod:
Very quick to activate with a well-balanced MTL puff, it offers a truly satisfying hit in the throat, the aromatic yield is substantial at the level of the best disposable cartridges. The clouds that can be produced are generous.

• 0.8Ω Mesh Coil for Minican 3 empty cartridge:
The new cartridge with replaceable coils contains up to 3ml of liquid, and like the previous ones it does not leak or regurgitate liquid and I consider this really important, furthermore through the dark colored PCTG cartridge it is easy to see how much liquid is left inside. The replaceable 0.8Ω mesh coil for now is the only available option and adds quality and savings over the previous disposable type cartridges. With a power setting of at least 13W one can really speak of a good performance approaching the nautilus which is the benchmark for MTL vaporizers.

► Pros:
• Super value price of $22.14
• Device compatible with all Minican pods
• Cartridge with replaceable coil
• Pleasant and smooth to the touch.
• Strong magnets
• Coil to Mesh with Top flavor
• Double manual and automatic activation
• MTL shooting
• Filling from the bottom with watertight seal
• Optimum liquid level visibility
• Aspire's proprietary ASP chipset

► Tips:
• I would have preferred to get a spare cartridge included in the Kit.

I would like to thank Aspire for providing me Minican 3 Pro for review.

• Thanks for reading.

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Aspire Minican 3 Pod Kit Review By Frenkyou

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Hi, today let's take a look at a new Pod from Aspire, it's the Minican 3. In this Test, I will examine each of the characteristics that distinguish this product. I hope that at the end of this reading you can decide whether to invest in it. As always, my opinions are free and based on my personal experience.
• Enjoy the reading.

► Aspire Minican 3; Before starting, let's see together some special features indicated by the manufacturer:

• Minican 3, mini size great taste
• Less budget, more value
• First replaceable coil in a Minican
• Satisfaction down to the last puff
• Pocket-sized and purse-friendly
• Well made durable materials
• 24 hours of uninterrupted use
• Discreet and light
• Compatible with all Minican Pods
• Unlimited colors

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► Aspire Minican 3; Packaging:
Minican 3 is distributed in a simple white package where all the information regarding the content and specifications are reported. On the front side you can see an image of the product together with an adhesive stamp which indicates the color inside.

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► Aspire Minican 3; Packing List:
• 1x Minican 3 mod
• 1x 3ml Minican 3 Pod
• 1x Replaceable Minican 0.8Ω resistor
• 1x USB Type C cable
• 1x User Manual

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► Aspire Minican 3; Specifications:
• Dimensions: 95.2x28.2x15.7mm
• Weight: 36 grams
• Battery: Integrated 700mAh
• Pod Capacity: 3ml
• Charging current: 1A
• Output Mode: Constant 3.7V
• Vape mode: Automatic extraction
• Compatibility: Compatible with Minican series pods

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► Aspire Minican 3; Available colours:
• Rose
• Grey
• Dark violet
• Dark red
• Dark blue
• Dark green
• Orange
• White
• Yellow
• Green
• Light blue
• Violet
• Rosy red
• Black
• Mint mist
• Pink haze
• Tropical Mist
• Gray haze
• Blue haze
• Purple haze
• Red haze

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► Aspire Minican 3; First Impressions:
Aspire with Minican 3 and Minican 3 Pro updates its line of cheaper Pod devices and does so by introducing two new versions. In the image below you can see Minican 3 in White and Minican 3 Pro in Azure Blue. Previously Aspire had churned out; Minican, Minican + (not featured in the image below), and Minican 2. The Minican 3 device of this review has a simple look with a classic form factor for pods, it appears light, thin and slender. It has an automatic operation dictated directly by the force applied during extraction.

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The Type-C charging port is located on the bottom and with a charging speed of 1A it allows the internal 700mAh battery to be fully recharged in about 1 hour. According to Aspire this fairly large battery (for a Pod) allows the Minican 3 to be used continuously for 24 hours before recharging. Of course, this data is purely advertising and does not take into account the frequency of use.

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Minican 3 has a LED light that will send notifications in case of low battery or malfunctions. There are no activation buttons or displays and this makes Minican 3 very simple to use and truly accessible to everyone.

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As I said earlier I received the white version of the Minican 3 for this test, I was amazed seeing how many color variants are available, there are so many! Surely Minican 3 is able to satisfy any taste in terms of colors. Despite a very limited weight of only 36g, the Minican 3 appears solid and well balanced in the hand. The frame is made of plastic with rounded edges, the surface finish appears almost rubberized, really pleasant to the touch.

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The compartment / pod has two magnets inside to hold the cartridge, these magnets have a good attraction force and coincide with those on the cartridge. The contact pins are spring loaded and located centrally on the bottom of the compartment.

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► Aspire Minican 3; Cartridges:
One of the peculiar features of Minican 3 is the possibility of being able to replace the coil instead of buying the complete cartridge. At the moment a single 0.8Ω spare resistance is available, however the device is compatible with all disposable pods of the other Minican versions with integrated 0.8Ω, 1Ω and 1.2Ω resistances.

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In the images below you can see the tank rubber on the bottom which can be lifted to allow the introduction of eliquid (up to 3ml). You can also see the new cartridge with replaceable coil, just pull to extract the coil with its base, and just push to insert the new coil. Minican 3 is the first of its series to use the replaceable coil function and this makes it economically superior to any disposable.

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► Aspire Minican 3; Final conclusions:
Discreet and light Minican 3 is certainly the ideal companion for both beginners and experienced vapers. The Minican 3 can be held between the lips even without the help of the hands, indeed it is exactly like this that I do when I'm busy. Minican 3 is well made with durable materials for long time use. The paint with anti-fingerprint technology is smooth, almost rubbery, with excellent tactile feedback. With a constant 3.7V output there is no noticeable drop in thrust even when the battery is low. The ASP chipset with its multiple protections makes Minican 3 safe and reliable. The automatic Puff works perfectly and is very sensitive to every solicitation. On Minican 3 there are no buttons for adjustment or control, so the device is easy to use for anyone.

Aspire Minican 3 Kit is compatible with Minican Pod, Minican 2 and Minican+ Pod cartridges... I recommend using all the cartridges available to appreciate the different shades of airiness and flavor they offer. Having all the cartridges of the Minican series available, I made a brief comparison between them.

• Original Minican 1.2Ω Mesh Pod:
This 1.2Ω Mesh Coil is very responsive, it emits a lot of thick and hot vapor when vaping, I am surprised by this power. The Puff is a restricted MTL type with a very balanced Hit. Before recharging the battery, about a complete tank is made, consumption is very low and even a single ml of liquid lasts a long time.

• Minican 2 1.0Ω Mesh Pod:
Like the previous one, this Mesh Coil is also very ready for any solicitation by activating immediately, the Puff is of the rather airy MTL type with a nice hit in the throat. The aromatic yield of this 1.0Ω coil makes me prefer it to the previous one. Considering the massive production of dense and hot vapor it really feels like using a nautilus which has always been one of the best devices for MTL vaping.

• Minican 3 Pro 0.8Ω Mesh Pod:
Very quick to activate with a well-balanced MTL puff, it offers a truly satisfying hit in the throat, the aromatic yield is substantial at the level of the best disposable cartridges. The clouds that can be produced are generous.

• 0.8Ω Mesh Coil for Minican 3 empty cartridge:
The new cartridge with replaceable coils contains up to 3ml of liquid, and like the previous ones it does not leak or regurgitate liquid and I consider this really important, furthermore through the dark colored PCTG cartridge it is easy to see how much liquid is left inside. The replaceable 0.8Ω mesh coil for now is the only available option and adds quality and savings over the previous disposable type cartridges. Now we can actually talk about a really good performance that comes close to the nautilus which is the benchmark when it comes to MTL vaporizers.

► Pros:
• Super value price of $13.50
• Device compatible with all Minican pods
• Cartridge with replaceable coil
• Pleasant and smooth to the touch.
• Strong magnets
• Coil to Mesh with Top flavor
• Automatic shooting MTL
• Filling from the bottom with watertight seal
• Optimum liquid level visibility
• Aspire's proprietary ASP chipset

► Tips:
• I would have preferred to get a spare cartridge included in the Kit.

• I would like to thank Aspire for providing me Minican 3 for review.

• Thank you for reading.

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For Sale $150 Vape Lot

This is the rest of my vape gear minus a few mods ill be posting separate, need gone asap, as i'll be headed to hospice care sooner than later.

$150 Shipped for all of this

Blotto OG Matte Black
Troll X Rts-Gunmetal
Troll X Rta-SS
Profile Rta-SS
Profile RDTA-SS
Profile M-Gold
DogeTank/RTA-SS w/3 New Rebuild Kits
Falcon Sub Ohm Tank=Green w/11 coils
Mechlyfe Ratel XS rebuidable 80w aio-black and silver both come with dual and single coil decks both 9/10-these are really sick AIO's if you like velocity style 2 post decks

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The USA’s CDC position on e-cigarettes as of 2021


No other discussions are presently open in mid 2023. If these are official federal govt positions shouldn’t they be available here?

Long time kangar vape guy needs a new device

I popped in a month or so ago after a several years absence inquiring about a new device. Wife broke my last Kanger mini-c tank so I absolutely need a new device now.
Fortunately I found an old dinosaur device and a few coils to tide me over until I can get the latest, greatest (dino sorta sucks but it will satisfy my nicotine habit until I find something else). Even though I have a few dozen Kanger coils (OCC I think) I'm ready to move on. At this point I have no preference on manufacturer. I just want a good device that is easily supported.

I'm don't need extremely high wattage. I've always done well around 8.5 or so. I've been totally our of the scene for a few years so I have no idea what to get. I do like the way my Kangar device hit so I'd like something similar.

What are you med to low wattage folks using these days?

Thank you in advance for your recommendations.

~metafizik

The Smoant Pasito Mini - The Pasito makes a comeback...in mini form

The Smoant Pasito Mini is, as the name suggests, the mini form of the popular older Pasito all in one released by Smoant over a year ago.

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00:00 - Intro and specs
01:00 - Close Up
05:00 - Vape
06:00 - Thoughts

As always with a Vaping With Vic review, you know that I have tested this item for three to seven days, instead of reviewing it the day after it comes in...this channel always tests items first before reviewing.

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