I vape very much like I smoked. If it's morning I sort of vape off an on the entire time I'm having my coffee. But then when I get to doing things I won't have a vape for several hours & then just take maybe 1 or 2 puffs & then get back to whatever I was doing. In the evenings while watching...
Sorry to be OT right away but the fact that you got the Patriot RDA (clone I assume) caught my eye. Please be careful with the ohms with that dripper. Other users have already posted that the insulator melts if it gets too hot so it's NOT great for sub ohms. Just an FYI :)
And back on topic...
I agree with glen on the ohms with a Twist. But I would suggest the Kayfun mini over the Kayfun lite just for form factor. It's made for that style & size battery.
This is something I worry about as I have some gum issues I've had since I was a teen that I still continue to have to deal with.
I think in the case of vaping, like smoking they don't want you to do it for reasons like more bleeding (because of the nicotine) and longer healing times. That's...
This same thing happened to me when I got into rebuildables. I started with drippers that fit my ego twists. But I ended up keeping the volts at the lowest setting with them. Now that I've moved completely to rebuildables I use a mech with them & I'm perfectly happy with it. That might be...
Hm, interesting. So the fact that she called your Provari a "battery holder" means she doesn't know what a Provari is? I'm more inclined to believe that a person who calls someone's PV a battery holder knows EXACTLY what it is & isn't impressed before I'd believe they are calling it that...
What are you using now? I think a vv device would be useful even to someone who does not change the ohm on their coils. They do change on their own as they get older so it's nice to have the ability to adjust for that change. Also, some flavors like to have higher or lower volts to taste...
I know I would have bought one if there'd been one. There are lots of different things people use for rebuilding so I'm sure someone else would probably want something i didn't mention (a coil wrapping jig for example). But the things i mentioned are things I pretty much use every time I...
For someone not getting into rebuildables this is actually a pretty good set. I mean, there are starter sets of course. But I vaped for nearly 2 years using egos & then moving to twists & clearos. So my typical set up was pretty much exactly what you have there except I didn't have 2 sizes of...
Well if it were my kit I would include at least a couple small rebuildable dripping atties like the Igo S or Squid (these work & look nice on a Twist), a 1/16th screwdriver, some kanthal, probably 30 gauge as you can use this for higher ohm builds down to like 1.2 ohm (28 gauge if you like lower...
Wow! That's rude. There are some people like that here though & I've run into them as well. Since you're new I will let you know that you can put people on your "ignore" list so you never have to read their posts. Click the person's name & you will be taken to their profile page. The option...
Boohoo....just checked the tracking on mine & it's left the Atlanta sorting center but apparently didn't get to our end of town before the postman made his rounds. *sigh* 1 more day. Can't wait!!!
Nope. In fact I use to get sinus/cold symptoms multiple times a year that lasted 1-3 weeks before I quit smoking. Now when I get cold symptoms they don't stick around for more than a few days & I don't usually get them more than once a year (and that's pretty good with 2 little kids).
for inexpensive toppers Evods have been the most consistent for me. Not as good as an RDA but consistent & pretty decent. Unfortunately they are only as good as the quality of the heads so it CAN vary. I just happen to be fortunate in that I've gotten decent quality heads.
For better...
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