Has there been any info regarding battery usable on the Grand variant of this VV? Having already stacked on 18650 I would much prefer being able to use those. I don't see myself shelling out for a new PV *and* new batteries... :(
I've been using 1.5 Ciscos at 6V for a month now and I really love the kick you get at this level. How do the ones you talk about on this thread do at 6V?
Having tried Frisco, Tampa and Tennessee, I prefer Tennessee and I have to say that Frisco and Tampa do not offer the same vaping experience. The taste is different and I wouldn't bet on somebody liking Tennessee being happy with either Frisco or Tampa.
When you talk about Vision 2.0, do you refer to this product: GV VISION DEUX Clearomizer : GotVapes.com, E-cigarette Supplies - Atomizers Cartomizers Mods Juice and more ? Also, could they be used with a bottom feeder (Reo for instance)?
Jeann, you might be right. I use 510 with some success on my Alpha Ultra. But both 510 and 306 have proved quite "tantrum prone" on my Reo Grand (3,7 V). As such... I long for a less complicated life ;)
These are the ones I'm currently using I think. Not bad at all.
I also happen to think that cartomizers can surely get better in taste, vapor production, etc. while atomizers are just the way they are (ie. prone to wick burning, under feeding and the rest of problems). Atomizers can definitely...
One thing I forgot to mention. I like warm (hot?) vapor from my e-cig. This is why I tried dual coils. Thanks to both of you for your suggestions, I'll look in that thread.
I'm trying to understand whether cartoms are a valid alternative to the madness that is atom use (keeping them wet, not making them burn, don't flood them). I'm ready to give up a small portion of quality in exchange for peace of mind.
I'm currently vaping with smoktech dual coil cartoms and...
a similar near disaster happened to me in July. Did your button light remain on when this happened? It did in my case and I was fast enough in unscrewing the atom from the battery. I was mainly worried about the risks of a small explosion, honestly.
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