Great point. I do a lot of DIY, but do order from vendor occasionally. Most of them are made to order juice makers so some steeping helps the flavors come out as well as blend in my experience. I do cheat a little by dripping a little right out of the mailbox though :)
You know what's not helping? Encouraging the poster with "you should be OK" when they aren't ohming out their bulid. Sorry, but you are dead wrong and completely irresponsible. Your past posts defending unsafe behavior are proof of your immaturity. Grow up and be an adult before you dispense...
Finally, the voice of reason. May I please add that anyone that aligns themselves with a political party based on liberal or conservative views is also lost. Wake up, stop giving donations and support to the DNC & RNC. They play both ends against the middle to reach their own ends.
And don't...
I don't mean to whine, but expressing "temperature" in volts is pretty much useless without ohms. When using a single figure only watts has any meaning :)
If you haven't figured it out yet, Gennys aren't drippers. My first dripper was an Octopus. They are cheap ($10), easy to build and widely available. Stock coil is 1.7Ω so it's right in your wheelhouse.
I agree with sending them to a B & M that will answer their questions and let them sample equipment & juice. There's not much that rivals hands on experience.
My main vape is a Vamo V3. My plan is to get a high end mech next (Super T ELA) then probably an iTaste MVP. I think you can grab the MVP from FT for just another $5 .
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