This is true Sugar but I could have gone without so much of a learning curve at first and saved a bunch of money. Oh well, it was fun and my hubby won't give up his 1000 ego and emdcc for anything. So I guess it's what you feel comfortable with. I like to experiment, with mods, voltages...
I kinda like the way the woman in that video filled hers, screwed the carto onto her PV and then just slid the tank down over it, filled and did the bubble tilt and put on the top. But she forgot about the drip tip to spare the 0-ring. I've been doing it a bit differently.
Eventually the ego type batts are going to fizz out. YMMV but my egos all died within 6 months of each other except for these little workhorse KGOs. I think I ran through 6 joe egos before I bought my first mod. That money could have gone to a Provari, so maybe you could get him to look at it...
Vega, I chain vape, otherwise I'm sure they would last longer. Also using LR cartos drains the batteries sooner. The batts are only 2 months old and come off the charger at about 4.1 - 4.2 or so. I was thinking the same and then saw other peeps getting the same time frame with heavy vaping. I...
LOL! No bang frying, that's not permitted. The P+ line is simple mechanical, 3.7V, all you do is charge the batteries and screw on an atty, carto or tank.
I have the P+ 18350 and I love it, but battery life on the 10440 is not going to be good. I get about 2 hours per battery with the AW 18350 batts and that's stretching it. As far as mechanical mods go you don't get much better than the P+ line, but not VV. If you buy the P+ 18500 you'll be able...
I don't think we'll see as many participants this sale, no radio show and not as many inquires about "how to get one" this week. But we'll see soon enough.
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