Hey folks,
It's been a while since I received the Devilkin kit from SMOK, but here's my review all the same. If you know one SMOK mod there's a good chance you kinda know them all. So here the main differences are aesthetic/cosmetic: heavy, curved form factor, ergonomic... and it comes with...
Hey folks,
today I'm reviewing a relatively new offering among the swathes of SMOK mods and kits - the R-Kiss kit. it comes with a scaled-down sub tank, and is about the smallest dual-18650 mod I've seen, at least.
Here's the review:
As I have no use for this kit, I'm actually giving away...
Today I'm looking at the T18 II kit from Innokin. The original has a special place in my heart because it was the device I used that helped me quit smoking from one day to the next. I was curious to review this one to see how it weighs up against the original. Plus, I got an extra one which I...
Hey folks,
today I'm posting my review of the Vagon, a draw-activated semi CSV from Suorin.
This device is more on the imaginative end of the design spectrum - a curved form factor, high gloss faux-metallic finish, and even a belt clip to attach it for out and about. Frustratingly the kit...
hey people of ECF,
it's been a long hiatus but today I have a new review, this time of the Espion Infinite Kit from Joyetech. I was looking forward to receiving this one but product photos don't tell the whole story.
It's kinda long, this review. But then so are the problems that this kit...
hey again folks,
so today I have two videos; one review and a build and wicking guide for the Blitzen RTA from Geekvape.
Following on (it seems) from the success of the Zeus RTA, we have a dual coil capable RTA here with side fed airflow and some design elements very reminiscent of the...
Hey folks,
so here's my review of the Ares RTA. Was really looking forward to this new MTL RTA from Innokin and two venerable names in the industry, Phil Busardo and Dimitris Agrafiotis. Besides, customs hasn't been to friendly towards products from Innokin lately so not only did I have to wait...
Hey folks,
a couple of videos today. It's taken me a little while but I've gotten around to posting my review of the Drop RDA. I was sent this back in October but took my sweet time getting around to it. I wonder why now...
The full review:
My thoughts on building and wicking:
This is...
duly noted! :D I'm waiting on a few gems from FT, but I might get out the Origen Genny tanks and the ol' Nipple too. Building on those gennys though...
So these guys arrived today.... All by SXK if you can believe 3fvape and the prices. I even wore gloves to welcome them and keep them clean... For now!
the coils definitely have great longevity in my experience! I'm comparing it to the Zenith tank at the moment. For me the Nautilus 2 wins on form factor, if not also flavor.
Hey folks,
yes, I know it's been around for ages. But in the search for an ever-better MTL experience I had to add it to the arsenal. Besides, I like the matching setup with the Zelos mod in red. Here are my thoughts on the Zelos kit (including Nautilus 2) from Aspire:
Cheers,
Methodius
the colour choices had me really confused. How are you going to match that blue? I think they were onto a winning thing with the original series. They've also brought out their own RDA, it's called the Hippo (!) Have you heard of it/used it?
The V1s are the kits that included a rebuildable on top aren't they? I'm playing the waiting game right now, the brass V2 will be coming in shortly I hope. Really looking forward to it, and I bought the replacement parts as well just in case.
for a clone, I'd say the quality of the o-rings is certainly up there. I guess they do the bulk of heavy lifting in terms of preventing leakage. Then there's the angled "airflow ramp" if we can call it that. I haven't had too many RDTAs that succeed in wicking cotton as effectively as this one.
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