Yeah, forgot to add that i use the derringer as well. It has an almost perfectly flat deck for soaking up the juice, so it wicks great just dripping down the middle.
Bumps happen all the time Doc. No rules against it as far as I'm aware. That being said, do you have any plans to take this further? I see this possibly being a big thing.
There's no such thing as a non rebuildable ;). If it's a single coil, I'll replace it in a heartbeat. If it's anything else I'll probably leave it alone lol.
8 vertical 26 gauge coils, 3 mm id with 12 wraps each is .2 ohms fired at 200 watts is a cool 138 mW/mm2 heat flux. I'd say at least 400 watts for a warm vape lol.
A fine choice for tighter draw. Wide open, the nano is very very different. At its tightest setting, it's still pretty loose compared to the nautilus mini.
The subtank nano would be a good fit, depending on what you want out of it. Are you pretty happy with an airy draw, or do you want more of a cigarette, tighter draw?
For flavor, and for the price, it's hard to beat an istick 30w and a nautilus mini. Dense vapor creates more flavor than airy clouds. If you restrict the airflow, you'll get much better flavor at lower power. I personally use a subtank plus (kanger) for my tank; when the rebuildable section is...
People are going to find something to be rude about, and vaping's not exempt from the realm of things. I've taken to calling it smoking electronically because it sounds so delightfully dorky.
My wife and I got married back in 2010... I guess I'm pretty young compared to most of the married people here ;). We started smoking before we met each other, and we quit smoking together. Anytime we buy new vape gear, there's generally something in the order for both of us. If there's not...
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