Auto firing can cause a fire. I practice safety in regards to vaping. I don't feel I should have to remove the atty every single time I set it down though. And that is what I'd have to do to safely use mine. I do apologize for seemingly attacking you. I've just gotten so aggravated with...
I've always ran max Vg in the Atlantis without issues but I remember you telling someone else about that device. I don't have experience with it but I'm glad you said that
Well the.5 coils work best between 20 and 30 watts for me too. With the 1.0 coils I like 40 to 50 watts. The .3 coils can run 100 watts but the original Atlantis doesn't have enough airflow imo to handle it. The Atlantis 2 does that fine. But most importantly just vape it the way you like and...
Yeah I used the Eleaf charger. Never dropped it, . Never dripped or used leaky rtas with mine. On the 36th day it started automatically firing but I'm sure it's my fault. I love the whole blame the victim mentality too. Because everyone knows the victim is always at fault. Right? Why do...
I'd suggest getting a pair of tweezers with ceramic coating. You can squeeze coils tighter with them even when you're pulsing the coil. Regular tweezers are just metal so they conduct electricity. The ceramic ones can be found in some hardware, and craft stores like Michael's
Everyone just says it's for not getting dry hits but that is not the only use. I use it because I prefer a cooler vape. Normally when I chain vape the vapor gets warmer than I like. With temp control I get the same vape with every hit. Also some experts believe higher temperature vaping is...
There is a warranty but it's designed more to only apply if you buy direct from Eleaf. They wouldn't replace mine after 36 days because I bought it from a shop who bought it from a distributor who bought it from ISmoka.
I agree with this completely. With regulated mods you don't have to sub ohm to achieve massive clouds either. The newbies seem to think with a regulated mod you still have to build super low ohms and that's just not the case. I mostly use sub ohm with tanks but they are tanks like the...
Yeah I know what you mean. All the newer tanks like Herakles, Starre all handle high watts. But for a RTA I say Goliath. It's capable of higher watts. There are a few but I only have experience with Goliath. My mind is drawing a blank on the other one I've heard is great. I think it...
Yeah I like the ego one too. I don't like the Delta 2 though because to me the flavor is muted compared to a Herakles or Starre. The vapor production is lower too in my opinion. But I recommended the Atlantis 2 for vapor production but I personally don't like that tank because the flavor is...
I've never had one but a couple friends of mine have and they all hated them. I only used one once and it was brand new in a buddy's shop and it wouldn't properly read resistance on the different attys we were using
I haven't seen that problem with any i've used with a DNA. I haven't used a lot though. Maybe 8 coils. I don't expect much vapor from a Subtank Mini compared to other sub ohm tanks though and that could be why I haven't noticed what you're talking about. I will start paying more attention
I've been on 3 mg awhile but recently slipped and started smoking again so I'm going to have to raise my nic back up too. I may just start using a Nautilus again with 12 mg and sub 6 mg. Sucks because I went without a cigarette for almost 2 months. Don't even know why I started back
To the original question. I like a Subtank Mini but it's not a cloud machine. Atlantis 2 , Herakles, Starre, Maganus, Arctic are a few I'd suggest for cloud production. If you want a RTA I'd say Goliath
To the original question. I like a Subtank Mini but it's not a cloud machine. Atlantis 2 , Herakles, Starre, Maganus, Arctic are a few I'd suggest for cloud production. If you want a RTA I'd say Goliath
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