If you are looking for a longer battery life, vv/vw options in vaping and you have the funds and want to plunge deeper into vaping. Then by all means! get an mvp2. I love almost all products innokin puts out, great build quality and amazing performance.
I vape around anyone except babies. A father came into a local b&m I go to the other week and brought his infant in and I immediately stopped vaping. I don't know why, I just don't feel right doing that. Rather be safe than sorry, no matter how many studies prove my decision to be overdramatic.
My personal experience is to just give it a quick soak every couple tanks or so and dry burn ever so gently to get some excess gunk off the coil. Then every week or so I would give them a soak in iso alcohol. I don't use vodka because..well I find better uses for vodka :toast:
As long as you use the correct batteries that provide the right amperage to power the resistance of the load(tank/rda ect) then you will be fine. Chain vaping is fine, we all do it!
Your setup sounds great op. The buying addiction doesn't stop...trust me. Everyone here can vouch for that fact. You will be satisfied for a bit...then a couple weeks later you see something posted on here (especially in the post your mods section) and you will just want to keep buying! I don't...
I still can't bring myself to call it a "stinkie". It just sounds..idk like something a 10 year old would say haha. It just erks me :laugh:
no disrespect to anyone who uses the term though
China companies do this with many products. Not just vaping. So nothing surprises me here at all.
What surprises me more is that people are surprised that this kind of stuff goes on
I was always a huge supporter of my vision vivi nova's. They worked the best for me. You do have to do the little tilt thing to let the juice wick properly once you get about 1/2 way through the tank but I had the best experiences using top coils.
Bottoms leaked, gurgled and just din't hit...
Recommending a kayfun to someone who is just starting to build is just dumb. They do have their own learning curve as it is considered an RTA and you need to build a certain way in order to achiev your ideal vape. RDA's are the easiest to build. You don't have to worry about...
Carto's are great. I'm sure if baditude sees this that he will jump in and give you some links.
I really like my RBA's but carto's provide a great flavor and ease of use. Can't say the same for ease of use on RBA's. Changing cotton every few days, rebuilding coils to get that perfect vape...it...
I have gotten to the point where I just go to the post office as soon as I see that it is there. My mailman is out delivering from 9 am and I don't usually get mail until 4pm. Such a PITA when you know that vapemail is coming and there is nothing you can do to speed up the process.
Great setup there. Glad you are satisfied with your setup(s)!
I hopefully will be satisfied enough when I get my tax returns and get a few things. For right now my kayfun hits the spot <3
Grats again OP!
American Lung Association is the biggest in my book. They have some truly off the wall views on vaping.
I don't believe big tobacco is going to really but heads with vaping. I think they will hop on the money train and start producing more and more Ecigs and just charge astonishingly high...
Try enlarging those airholes a bit. Don't go crazy though, start small and work your way up until you are satisfied. I am not sure how low you are building your coil but as you start to drift into lower ohms you will want larger airholes.
How much cotton is used in your build? a pic might prove...
Since you already have stated you understand the safety portion of sub ohm vaping and whatnot.
As others have stated that is called a 'cotton bed'. It is used with nano coils and that is really the only time to use cotton beds efficiently. On a standard micro you would be better off just...
I'll be picking up a provari with my tax returns. It is a very well built mod and some of the extra's that go along with it are pretty nice (reasonable repair prices, you can send in your old provari and only pay - what- 20$ for an upgrade? and of course the manufacturing warranty they throw in)...
What are you looking for from vaping? Ease of use? Tinkering to get that perfect vape? Flavor? Larger clouds? Simplicity or maybe something a little more techy?
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