Not without providing them resources to understand battery safety. I would be suspicious of anyone using the phrase "sub-ohm battery," whatever that means?
Nowadays the whole sub-ohm phenomenon isn't that big of a deal as you can build higher resistances and power them with the new generation...
The Lemo Drop looks like your best bet. The only reason I haven't bought one is because I think I'd break it in about 2 weeks.
I prefer the EH PRO Kayfun Lite Plus v2 with the air flow screws removed. It's pretty beefy and can be had for less than $30. There are some good kayfun kits on...
You can get another vv3 but you might be served better by spending a bit more and going with a smaller mod--ipv mini or sigelei 30w mini would be good choices. They'd offer more battery capacity and provide more power to that nautilus which should be able to handle 20w or so.
So no, you don't...
It's been a while since I had my SVD but I think I remember firing down to 1 ohm. The problem is that it doesn't fire very well if it does fire at all. So I don't recommend getting a subtank unless you buy a new device.
I like my Cloupor Cana. The chips and overall construction are better than they were back in mid summer. That said, this better be significantly cheaper than the ipv mini because the yihi chips are still far superior.
I think it's a great device for $40...last year. With all the new devices available since last spring, it's harder to see its virtues. It'll be interesting to see whether or not the new MVP 20w device sells in this new market.
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