I noticed something similar, when I tried my ADV (Vanilla Dream) in one of my RDAs.
FYI, cotton has a better flavor, it's cheaper, easier to wick. IMO, it also sucks up the juices easier.
I was forced to order a few more items.:lol:
FastTech :
Gaia RDA clone(?)
Immortalizer RDA clone
Tobh Atty V2 clone
Fuzion Vaper:
30 ml Nice Melons
30 ml WaterFellons
15 ml The Dean
15 ml Ectoplasm
Fast forward to a device that has variable voltage (vv) and/or variable wattage (vw), plus a battery that you can take out. It might be costly initially. However, you save a lot of money on the long run.
I do have the A7.
PROS:
Due to the design, you can fill it with 1ml of juice from the top and it's dripping it down on the atty.
CONS:
The problem I have with it is the airflow. The holes are too small and at the bottom. I meanwhile buy only those RDAs that have the air holes on the sides.
I like to browse the internet with my iPad, 'cause I can comfortably sit on the couch, without the heat and weight of a laptop. I ended up checking out the b&m finder. I entered city, state, and zip without any results (no stores found). When I noticed the radius was set to 6 miles. I tried...
I recently started building again. First I had some RDA that just didn't perform, due to the air intake being too small, and in the bottom. Then I was watching some coil build videos. I decided to give it another try and invested in an original Trident V2, due to the features mentioned by others...
Sorry to spoil your day! However, I noticed the bottle of Vanilla Custard. I'm not sure, if it's safe to vape that. Take a look at the following
Perfumer's Apprentice :confused:
The more the better!
Welcome! I always compare it to my other hobby (R/C Helicopters). Always waiting for the next mail to arrive, with those new upgrades.
I'm waiting for my Hana mod DNA30 clone. Can't wait to get my hands on it. In addition, 1 Kayfun v3.1 clone and 1 Russian 91% clone from FT. Too bad there's no tracking possible.
He was probably talking about the Nemesis (Mech Mod). It has the switch on the button, usually with a spring internally. However, you can buy magnet rings for it, in order to replace the spring. It's a nice upgrade. In addition, you can sort of adjust the switch by utilizing an additional magnet...
I wish it would have been THAT easy!
It took 1/2 a year to get through all the red tape. (:lol: I can see another funny comment comming, like picturing a card board box wrapped with red tape)
FYI, if not mentioned already, there's a GA forum here on ECF...
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