You don't need a HV atty if you take it easy on how long you keep the button pushed using 6v. I ordered one anyway from Nhaler to see if there is a difference.
I've never used a Prodigy or XHaler but I can recommend the Chuck because I have one. Built solid, lots of color choices and any graphic you want can be put on it. Can be used @ 6v or 3.7v with your choice of 901, 801, 510 or 401 atty.
Speaking of voltage drops I use 2 RCR123As that were at 4.3v full charged and after about a day of constant vaping I figured I'd check the voltage. They were both at 3.4v. I took about 10 more drags and suddenly got no vapor. Checked the batts again and they were at 1v each. I guess the weaker...
I just ordered from Nhaler too. The 4.5 resistance 801 atty is for 6 volts and drops it to 5v. I got a shipped email a half hour after I ordered! I've never had any order happen that fast.
Brenda, I'd suggest getting some regular 18mg juice with your ecig and forget the patch. You won't need it. The way you want to do it as soon as you stop using the patch you will want a cig again. Use an ecig with regular juice and be done with smoking analogs for good. Besides, if your like me...
I've ordered from that place 3 times. First order came in 3 days. Second in 3 days and third came in 5. They must have had some bad batches here and there because I've read a lot of negative stories about them too. But -- Everything I've ordered tasted great. Good throat hit, tons of vapor and...
I just ordered one of those 4.5ohm 801's myself along with some HV juice. Not because I was burning out attys but a lot of the juice I have taste burnt at 6v. I'm actually having good luck with standard 801 attys. Burnt out one in the beginning but it was very old and used. The one I'm using now...
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