Usually I would err on the side of caution. I have two of these 18650's that have very slight tears at the top near the positive end. They have only been cycled 3 times. Don't know how it happened? Would u use them?
Hi Todd,
I went to your site to finally order the max fun box and it is out of stock. I know you are working hard in the woodies, are they going to be back in stock at some point?
I agree with her. Maybe try a feeder mod. I was using the revolution 2.1 and it was a good stater feed mod. I know have a Vmod Xl, on my 3rd day and loving it. I guess my next one will have to be a Reo Grande.
I use boge 2.0 cartos and usually get 3 to 4 days out of them. Have you ever tried the CE2's. I did like the flavor from them but they really didnt hold enough juice for me. If you are only looking for 2mls or so you may want to give them a try.
I have 4.8 nimh batts but usually use 3.0 ohms with them. I am using the Hybrid 1.5 but I think tomorrow I am going with my boge 2.0 cartos and see the difference. Before getting the vmod I had not used attys in over a year. Just not used to them.
The hybrid atty I got is at 1.5 ohms. For the most part, I use carto's, 2.0 from boge. Just really wondering what most people prefer with the vmod. And if I switch from the hybrid to my usual boges, if I can shorten the learning curve.
I am not sure but I thought I read that nic juice is not allowed in canada. Hopefully someone from up north can chime in. I think most canadians just order from US vendors and prey.
Question for you guys. I have only had my vmod xl for 3 days and not getting used to the hybrid atty. I have been a carto user for a while, but since the atty came with my unit, I figured I would try it. I get a lot of dry hits. Also when I squak it, I sometimes get juice coming out of the...
Another Philly guy. Not only can the juice taste different from carto to carto but even with the same carto. If you try it on a varible voltage device, you can get different flavors based on the volt setting. Some juices you can tell a difference in .1 or .2 increments.
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