Are we being spoiled us rebuildable lovers

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brummyjon

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The real beauty of rebuildables is that they NEVER become obsolete. If it's a good tank, it's always a good tank ( /dripper etc). I don't bother to try getting coils for my Vivi Nova any more (remember them?)

Oh, and it's so much cheaper. And more flexible.

Having said that, the draw on my Kayfun is now too tight for my taste. And the little screw to fill it seems a pain after using a Kanger TopTank for a while.

I still check out all the reviews of mods, tanks, etc. But I don't feel the need to have a huge collection of stuff.

Just about to go back to regulated after a couple of years mech-exclusive though.
 
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The real beauty of rebuildables is that they NEVER become obsolete. If it's a good tank, it's always a good tank ( /dripper etc). I don't bother to try getting coils for my Vivi Nova any more (remember them?)

Oh, and it's so much cheaper. And more flexible.

Having said that, the draw on my Kayfun is now too tight for my taste. And the little screw to fill it seems a pain after using a Kanger TopTank for a while.

I still check out all the reviews of mods, tanks, etc. But I don't feel the need to have a huge collection of stuff.

Just about to go back to regulated after a couple of years mech-exclusive though.
I'm backwards just in to series and mechs after 18 months lol

But yes a decent rda rta will last forever as most orings grub screws are commonly found just protect your glass

Of be like me keep buying rtas lol
 

brummyjon

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I'm backwards just in to series and mechs after 18 months lol

But yes a decent rda rta will last forever as most orings grub screws are commonly found just protect your glass

Of be like me keep buying rtas lol

I had a VAMO (V2 I think) a long time ago. All the way up to 15w! I thought it was great, but too big in 18650 mode (I used 18350s) and the threads stripped on the 510.

I have been happy with my mech for the last 2 years, but I am now a little bored of my ohm choice being dictated by my battery. 50 or 60W should be more than enough.

Sorry to go off topic a little. ;)
 

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You're not being spoiled, we're the ones doing the spoiling. We're in a seller's market this industry unlike almost any other will literally buy just about anything. The amount of junk being put out ultimately surpasses the good stuff by a very high margin but since it sells either way or at least at the beginning of the lifecycle they just keep throwing everything they have at us and we keep buying, China loves that!

Luckily yes, we do get some good stuff in that mountain of junk.
 
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brummyjon

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You're not being spoiled, we're the ones doing the spoiling. We're in a seller's market this industry unlike almost any other will literally buy just about anything. The amount of junk being put out ultimately surpasses the good stuff by a very high margin but since it sells either way or at least at the beginning of the lifecycle they just keep throwing everything they have at us and we keep buying, China loves that!

Luckily yes, we do get some good stuff in that mountain of junk.

It is ALL good, if it is safe, and keeps us off cigarettes. Some of it is better than good though. Some of the current products are AMAZING, and getting better.
 
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