There's the MVP2, the new MVP 20w that's about to come out and the IPV mini. I would suggest any of these. The eleaf istick is a bit more discreet, but not as nice as the others.
For a tank, sounds like you're needing a nautilus mini.
LIke anything else, you can keep buying and replacing...
The newest MVP 20watt is about to be released so you might want to wait a bit.
Also the ipv mini is very nice, but you'll need to supply a battery for it.
The aspire nautilus or nautilus mini are good tanks to start out with.
Elev8vape is legitimate. A lot of smaller outfits are having trouble keeping up with demand this year. My guess is that a lot of the more popular places to buy vape gear from have items in stock but are unable to temporarily overstaff to meet demand. Give them a few days.
1. Find a naturally-extracted tobacco flavor that you like.
2. Get into rebuildable dripping atomizers at high watts.
You might not be ready for #2 as it requires building your own coils and owning a device that outputs north of 20w.
If you want to run larger atomizers like the fogger, have more power, a replaceable battery and get an exceptional vape, spend an extra $20 and get the ipv mini.
I agree that not everyone needs a 100w device.
I also think that given the choice between an '82 Oldsmobile and a 2014 corvette, for the same price, most folks would choose the corvette even if they were never planning to drive 160mph.
In this market, why would anyone want to drop $60--$70...
I would use neither on a mech, irregardless of the resistance. You need something with lots of overhead like a Sony vtc5.
Check Baditude's profile for a blog post on safe batteries. If you bought the battery from a vape shop, take it back and demand a refund.
It's an easy mistake to make...
You have to take the cap off the Panzer and then you can use a pliers to adjust the center pin from within by turning the wheel closest to the top. Make sure all your connections are clearn. Also make sure that the center pin on your kayfun extends ever so slightly past the outer threading...
The VTR is effectively obsolete. The Sigelei 100w is a good choice with major headroom for someone coming from an SVD. Another choice might be to get a pair of ipv minis and use one while the other is charging.
Don't buy a clone without knowing the manufacturer and/or having read reviews.
With clones, the best bet is stainless steel and a simple design becaue of the metallurgy.
Also, a clone listed at 1:1 is not necessarily 1:1 as the first batch of 4nine clones taught us.
Again, read the reviews...
I would spend a few dollars more for a more reliable vaporizer with increased durability, improved signal, awesome chip and a bit more headroom: the ipv mini for $55. The other suggestion would be the sigelei mini 30w that's just being released right now.
In summary, $20 extra will buy you a...
Would she ever consider an ipv mini or sigelei mini? Both rock 30w and use a replaceable 18650.
I would think an ipv mini would be awesome with the yihi chip.
Same here. The SVD got me off smoking for good but I've given away all my older innokin equipment.
It is getting harder to recommend their gear given the ipv mini and sigelei 30w are coming in at $55 already.
Nonetheless, I think a lot of folks who don't follow things as closely as we do...
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