The TOBH's are really nice RDA's I build mine in the .4 to .5 range and it blows clouds and has great flavor. I will be grtting some in Coffee, & Black colors
Then I would suggest getting a bigger VV/VW mod and larger tank, something like an aerotank or perhaps a Nautilus and a bit down the road a set up like I suggested a few posts back then you will be able to follow a couple of avenues to suit your vape needs and you can decide if you want to...
you dont like the VV spinner w/the protank?
see edit on my last post.
charger, 2 batteries and the ohm reader can be had for about $50.
if you get a Kayfun you will have to get into rebuilding as it is a tanked rebuildable...
I, as a general nicety give customers wire when they order a...
See Edit above for V6 lowest ohm rating.
Mechanicals are good and safe mods but the people that use them rebuild for the most part. with a VV/VW mod you have tha ability to change power settings.
How long have you been vaping? if you just started recently I would stick with the VV/VW scene...
For the Kayfun yes, for the Magma not really as the Magma is made really to run lower ohm coils to work at its best. The Magma is more designed to run on a Mechanical. It can be built with a coil in a proper range for the V6 but it just wouldnt do it justice :blink:
VV/VW mods can only run down...
Plenty of wire, 9 sizes of your choice. best wire for building RDA coils would be either of these > 28/26/24 or 22Ga.
no Organic cotton, cotton is easily had at your local beauty shop or place similar. its so cheap and most people can get it locally so its a non stocked item for me.
Yea, I know but every order is like a child leaving home so I worry until they get to their destination.
thing that scares me is the fragile item inside, you know the one of which I speak :ohmy:
Not unless you are firmiliar with the basics of electricity and are gadget fiddling friendly... It was once termed to me as being a ""gizmologist" ha Ha!
You build your own coils. its a whole nother world but one that is rewarding and cheaper than buying & replacing BDC BVC coils should you venture into that world.
It takes some learning and a basic understanding of electrical things and a few other tool related items.
You gain a much better...
the biggest difference is the price, in most cases the quality is pretty much the same, just depends on the manufacturer. I carry EHPro on some items and looking to make it more EHPro products available.
of course the "originals only" crowd will tell you a different story, probably 85-90% of...
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