kross8 - Here's some Cupti info I gathered today. I spent some time at my local vapeshop today. The owner is still using the same Cupti (original) he started using 4 months ago and still really likes it a lot. That says a lot considering he can vape with any of the many mods he sells in his shop but has chosen to stick with the Cupti for all this time. He doesn't do subohm
vaping and he prefers to use factory
coils (and yes he takes a lot of grief from his employees over the fact that he doesn't like to rebuild and never ever goes over 20 ohm
). He thinks the button is a weak link for the long haul and I agree, but so far so good. He did get into stock at the store recently the Cupti 2. He's not happy since he was told there would be a RBA for it and now he's been told they've decided not to do the RBA and he knows some of his customers would only purchase if it has a reliable RBA. He's tried it and its ok, he just prefers the first version.
I got to try out the Evic AIO (75 WT). I like it
One of the guys has been using one for about 6 weeks and he really likes it. He only does subohm and says the Cubis notch coil is working really well for him. He has been rebuilding the same coil he started with. It's not a true RBA coil so he won't be able to rebuild the same one forever before moving onto another new one but so far so good. He's not a fan of the RBA coil that can be used as he finds that one a PITA. He likes the top fill, and
tank he can easily clean. Airflow's working fine for his subohming. It feels a bit heavy to me, but nothing I couldn't get used to. Must admit the clock on it made me smile
I didn't come home with one, but IF I was buying another mod to try out I would gladly bring one home.