Depends on the size of the battery. I have a smoketech winder 1100mah and it lasts a long time. It's only died on me once. And yes, the dual coil will run it down a lot faster, and so will using a higher voltage.
I'm curious because I don't own either one. What do you use when it needs re-charging? I would dread being without a backup. And when the battery finally dies can you replace it or do you have to throw the whole unit in the trash?
Personally, I love the "save the children" and "normalizing smoking" arguments. If this is the best they can come up with, as desperate as they are, then it just reassures me that vaping is pretty safe to do. If they would been able to come up with any kind of substantial evidence that it's...
Their cinnamon roll is also my current favorite. However, I've noticed that I get tired of any flavor if I use it too much. But I do have another 50ml of this stuff in my shopping basket.
I wouldn't be too quick to celebrate. Just because this legislation exclude e-cigarettes doesn't mean it's a good thing. Ordinances of this type were originally intended to protect people from health issues due to exposure to second-hand smoke. From there it just morphed into bans even when...
Definitely the Aspire ET-S. I prefer ego-style batteries and this works great on an Ego. It's inexpensive, a dual bottom coil, glass tank, holds over 2ml of juice, atomizers are cheap and last a long time, and performs flawlessly. What more could you want?
The point is that there are plenty of things we're addicted to. The term "addiction" has such negative connotations that we assume it's always a bad thing and something we have to overcome. Often it's only a problem is you're deprived.
When the second hand smoke is as miniscule as what you get from someone smoking outside, common sense would dictate that anyone who is harmed by it would have to live in a bubble. An MSDS will give you safe exposure levels to just about anything, but a whiff of cigarette smoke from 50 yards away...
So, give him 2 lists. Give him the one he thinks he wants and the one he's actually going to want and tell him that throwing the money away on the first choice is still better than burning it on cigarettes. Also tell him that almost every person on this forum wishes they would have listened to...
Data?? They don't need data. Did they restrict smoking in parks and public areas based on data? Is there truly any data which says someone smoking on a park bench is harming anyone in any way? They don't need data. All they need is to strap on their halos, and shed a tear for the children...
I firmly believe any starter kit should have 2 batteries. It's almost always a smoker looking to get off the smokes and 1 battery is going to leave them marooned with only cigarettes as a backup until the battery is recharged. I would never, ever recommend a single battery starter kit to my friends.
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