Phil, I really love your reviews and I know I can count on you for an honest opinion, which is a big deal to me. Look how far ecigs have come in 5 years. I wonder what we'll all be vaping from 5 years from now?
Phil, I really love your reviews and I know I can count on you for an honest opinion, which is a big deal to me. Look how far ecigs have come in 5 years. I wonder what we'll all be vaping from 5 years from now?
As you know, I always enjoy your reviews. You combine entertainment with thorough analysis, delivered in a presentational style that commands attention.
I was puzzled by the ending of this one, however. No thumbs up or down. You do seem to be recommending it ... and that is what I don't understand: your evaluation of VTF was lackluster. Do a pen clip and multicolored lights make up for a mediocre vaping experience?
I think I'll stay with my Leo ... and with my new Echo: now that is a worthy sibling to Leo.
Just an update here, I've solved the slow wicking problem on the Lea when using anything thicker than Dekang. There are only 2 air holes on the lea, both of which are right at the connection between the atty and batt. However, even with only 2 small air holes, it still has a very light draw. I've found that by keeping a finger over one of the holes while vaping, it creates enough negative pressure inside the atty to pull the liquid out of the tank much more effectively. Alternatively, once every half a dozen drags you can cover both holes and try to drag without hitting the button. You won't get anything, but you'll force enough liquid out of the tank to get it going for a while.
Great review! I'd like to have a Lea. Now, next time look at the camera. You're not bashful, are you? It was a perfect balance of knowledge plus entertainment. Enjoyed the whole thing. Thanks!
You're an exceptional reviewer....no wasted words and very very well done. Just look at the camera when you're talking to us, otherwise we think you don't care about us much. Perish the thought. LOL