Yeah, I wouldn't do it. Vaping has progressed over the last few years to the point that flavor manufacturers are producing vape-safe flavoring lines now.
If you want more information, head over the DIY sub forum and ask away.
DIY E-Liquid
It might be that the dual coil in your clearomizer has a resistance that is too low for your device, hence your battery won't fire it. It also might just be something to do with the atomizer not making proper contact. I'd clean everything and toss another head into the clearomizer to see what...
Adirondack is running a 25% off promotion. On the upside, they get a lot of love over at reddit. On the downside, it seems like a lot of their reviews on juicedb are suspect. :facepalm: Hard for me to figure out if they're worth a roll of the dice.
They seem to offer some interesting...
Might cost more than you'd like but look into naturally extracted tobaccos. GoodEjuice has reasonable prices on NETs. I would recommend Patriot as the straight up replacement for tobacco...vita bella for something sweetish with a touch of vanilla...and GJ4 as a sweet caramel/vanilla tobacco...
Nicoticket, Bionic and Seduce Juice have been good mid-shelf vendors for me, especially if you cash in on a sale. Whit E Octopus's reviews/prices seem solid enough that I would order from them--especialy the root beer.
$59 for the v2 pro series--650mah battery with proprietary connections? You gotta be kidding me. You could get a better, more versatile vape going for $30.
Here's what I would recommend:
1. Sigelei mini 30w
Sigelei Mini 30W Box Mod - Eciggity
2. Nautilus mini
Aspire Nautilus Mini -...
Or, if you want to save a couple bucks, roll with something pocketable and use the batteries that you already have, check out the ipv mini v2 70w. Great board, portable, can charge via usb, etc.
You may have to do another wrap or two to get an optimal vape. But that's the beauty of...
If you want to roll with a mech mod, it's anything but simple. Not to say it's rocket science, but there is a short, steep learning curve at first if you want to be safe. You'll have to familiarize yourself with ohm's law, the properties of your batteries and learn to use a resistance meter...
I suddenly want to go play golf and buy a new mouse for my computer!
From what I can tell, they don't look that great. Underpowered and while they look like they're emphasizing ergonomics, it's hard to imagine any of those actually working well in one's hand, fitting in one's pocket or lying...
I got mine from cloudscape vape, but they're back up to full price. Someone just got one for $64 somewhere, and I've seen them for $70 from reputable vendors on Amazon and Ebay.
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