HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA. Sorry, never liked Fruit Loops. Or fruit loop vapes, fwiw. That is a good idea though, gotta find that box of Cinnamon Toast Crunch. :banana:
Like many others have said, love the subtank mini. I'd also add the Aspire Triton, which is my current fav. (Sidebar: I think the Triton was a revolutionary tank, as it brought with it the first 316L SS coils on the marketplace. Now SS is the new craze, people are using it for both normal vaping...
:danger::danger::danger:
Call this more of a rant and rave, maybe a return to the ECF after several months of inactivity, call it what you want.
I call this a 5AM confessional about something that has made me very anxious and a little ashamed, so why not share? (amiright?) Yesterday I hung out...
I'm not sure if this has been discussed before, so if it has, forgive me but I didn't find anything in the search.
I know a lot of the GG RTAs (Ithaka, Odysseus, etc) used to require a NR-R-NR build to concentrate heat at the coil (and because the leads were quite long). My question is, now...
1) Marquis - Great flavor, easy build, looks fantastic on an SS mech
2) TOBH - Not groundbreaking, but a great blend of flavor and clouds.
3) Veritas - Flavor and leak resistance that is so good that I'm willing to overlook the fact that it is one of the most annoying builds I've ever do.
4) 454...
That would be great, but for the love of invisible man upstairs make the build easier than the Veritas.
I think the Marquis is pretty fantastic, but it certainly isn't perfect. I wouldn't enter a cloud comp with it (I wouldn't enter a cloud comp anyways...).
I do think that the 3 post and...
Aunt Jemima all day. My dad used to make Aunt J for me when I was a kid, fond memories. As far as squape wicking...
(Yes I know they aren't great photos, but they were taken with my iTextingdevicethatissometimesaPhone
In that case...
Dear Kangertech,
(cc: Aspire, Joyetech, etc)
PUT :-x:-x:-x:-x PEEK INSULATORS IN YOUR SUBOHM COILS!!! FOR :censored: SAKE!
Sincerely,
Vapers Everywhere
I hear you with the first Aqua, it is such a pain to build that once I nailed the build at 1.0 (so it would work on my iStick, it looks fantastic), I haven't rebuilt it since. I still have nightmares of grub screws. Give the Aqua 2 a shot. Its really nifty in that it can be both an RTA and an...
Well I haven't bothered because no tank or RTA I own has a leg that long. But what you suggest was along the lines of what I was thinking of, that the leg leading from the top of the coil to the bottom will get quite hot if its resistance wire, which will probably lead to burnt taste and...
HAHAHA, photos on the way, eventually... I've got to clean the dust off my digital camera. I might have given up the analog smokes but I'm an analog photographer any day of the week and twice on Sunday.:banana: As far as your questions...
Squape: Had some leaking problems at first, but I'm...
Take this with a grain of salt because I have no experience, but it seems to me that the BVC coil designs have a really long lead running from the top of the coil, which I suspect turns into a hot leg when you apply current to it. Might have more success (and way more annoyance) using a res-no...
I agree that you don't have to remove the press fit, but I do find the added space to be helpful when I install the coil. Also, most of the coils I've rebuilt have been Ni200, so I really like having a better view with that annoyingly finicky wire.
You speak the truth. That being said, both seem to work better with high VG than the RBA section. Maybe its just me but thick juice doesn't seem to like those two tiny little holes on the RBA
Like I said, the hobbyist side caught me, so I've got quite a lot. They are mostly clones, but the way I see it on a student's budget I can either have one authentic RBA or many clones, and I enjoy variety! :)
Let's see... I've got an authentic VaporShark DNA40, an iStick 20, a brass Stingray...
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