I agree with evgeny131. I used to think that a mod is a mod and as long as its solid it was good for me. During that stage I was running around with a chichi (gg clone) and an Igo-L that had a pretty beefy dual coil. I kept saying I don't need anything better. That was until I got my first two...
I like that idea. Don't know if it would go that way but either way I am happy knowing that I have a lower number one even if they do continue numbering. My CCPV is 1625 and I still get jealous when I see my buddies #5?? one
I had the same problem with my button topper on my reo grand. It works fine on my reo mini 2.0. To help with that problem I took just the smallest piece of tissue and stuck it inside the button topper before installing it. Then the topper wont slide down too far on the button. As for the 306 it...
the reo mini 2.0 is a badass small bottom feeder. I have somewhat large hands but it fits nicely but its also small. The 18490 battery also has good life. I change mine like 3x through the day but I like a really fresh battery so probably change them early. I run it with a boge low res and its...
I always wondered the same thing myself. I just sort of "kicked" a "habit" of running my zmax with a cirrus carto tank for about 2 months. I kept lookin at my reo sitting there and felt bad for it then had a realization. I threw a LR boge on my reo and no I haven't touched the zmax. I like that...
Just search on google for VAMO reviews and such. There should be loads of info out there. There is also a specific section in the model specific discussions on this forum for the VAMO.
Also one other thought.. some companies make "flavor cleaners" or "flavor erasers" and you run them through your carto a few times and it helps clean some lingering flavors. Might be a cheap option to try before buying a whole new tank and cartos.
I would recommend getting some standard res boges. The LR ones never seem to work as well as the SR ones for me personally. I always run standard res on my twist and usually hang around 4.4v. I have cartos run like that for a couple weeks before changing. Off the top of my head I don't know the...
also the "learning curve" is learning when they are low on juice and not burning them up. Low resistance atomizers run hotter, and they will vape up the juice you add faster than higher res atomizers that don't get as hot as quickly. They aren't going to explode your battery or anything. you...
that will work for your inferno. A 306 can end up very leaky for a new dripper though. one that works really well with the inferno is this one
LR510 Low Resistance Atomizer 1.8 ohm (Cisco Spec) - Avid Vaper I got a lot of vapor off my ego with this atty and awesome flavor. Which an ego and...
I would say to pick up a VV reo. I haven't made the jump to the vv reo but I know my reo grand doesn't even compare to some of the other bottom feeders my friends were running around with... that broke. As its always said about reos, they "just work" so that's my :2c: if your willing to drop the...
if your battery thread is 510 then yes any 510 dripping atomizer will work. I was a dripper for about 6 months so I totally support drippers! Some atomizers will be better than others IMO, cisco atomizers are awesome (avidvaper.com) also joye is good, and so is SLB. Then if you like it you can...
yes it depends on the manufacturer a lot. My personal input is that if you ever smoked a Marlboro smooth then you would kind of understand the "mint" in a menthol analog. I say menthol is more like vicks vapor and mint is more like the mint you would get from a toothpaste.
Congrats and welcome to the journey! Ask all the questions even if you think they are stupid... otherwise you wont learn! how else do you think we all did it ;)
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