Just saw this thread. I know the feeling. I never quit vaping but, I DIY my juice and I settled on a set of gear. I just bought a bunch of it and quit keeping up. Now it seems that some of my gear is unavailable and I need to switch. The problem is figuring out what to. So, I come on here...
Thanks for the reply. However, I never liked silica. The idea of inhaling glass fiber never appealed to me. Perhaps someone else can use that info though.
I tried to stock up years ago but, my stock ran out and I find I can't replace it.
Thanks for letting me know about ArcticFox it looks...
I started vaping in 2011. Most of you can't imagine how crappy the gear was back then. I was pretty active on here in those days. Anyway, I bought the latest thing for several years. I learned that for me that $200 mod or RBA didn't really vape any better than the Chinese clone that came...
I need to point out something for those of you that are sticking with cotton because you're worried about viscose. Viscose is cellulose fiber. Cotton fiber is 90% cellulose. Both are biodegradable. I'm not particularly worried about either one and from a health standpoint, I don't see much...
My family doctor, an ENT, and a cardilologist (my heart's fine genetic atrial fibrillation) all have me as a former smoker. My wife's pulmonologist loves PVs.
There's a mistake people make with voltage. They think they found their sweet spot and never venture from it. You'll never consistently get the best vape, if you do that. If you're sweet spot isn't sweet, it's time to vary the voltage. Coil resistance changes over time. The voltage you need...
Late reply but, I see you didn't get an answer. The reason is your question is a little general and difficult to address without writing a book. ALL PVs use juice. The difference is in how they are powered and how they deliver juice to the coil. However, juice is never the only consumable...
I like it too but, it is bamboo viscose. I looked that up and viscose is rayon. It's a material made from cellulose. So, Aunt Lydia's is made from cellulose extracted from bamboo. So calling it bamboo is sort of like calling our nic juice tobacco. That's no reason to stop using it. I'm...
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