I haven't read the entire thread, but I fully agree with the OP and this one.
I've been critical of the growing trend of some B&M's who are selling mechanical mods with sub-ohm RBA builds to novice vapers. This started in California and the practice has quickly spread across the nation. We began seeing this here on ECF a few months ago when new vapers would come on the forum seeking information about why their new mod was no longer working. Upon questioning, we found that this was their very first e-cig product. The salesman made the coil for them, and sold the battery with the mod and RBA. Gave no instruction or education at all, just told them to go home and "make some clouds."
Sometimes the hot spring collapsed causing the battery to no longer fire (one of the few safety preventions that a mechanical mod has against a battery going into thermal runaway). Sometimes a poster would say the fire button, the mod, or the battery was too hot to touch. (Another sign that something is terribly wrong with the setup.) Often the mod is sold with an inadequate battery for the resistance of a coil. (Sub-ohm coils require special high drain batteries which have a 30 amp limit; most common high drain batteries only have a 10 amp limit; protected ICR batteries are not high drain and should never be used for sub-ohm coils.)
Another relatively new vaper purchased his first RBA at one of these shops. He'd done some of his homework on batteries and knew he didn't have one of the 30 amp batteries, so asked the salesman to make a 1.0 ohm coil. When the customer got home, he checked the resistance of the coil (which the salesman didn't do in the store) with his own multimeter, and was shocked to see that the coil he built was 0.2 ohms.
I don't know the answer or solution to the above practices of B&M's who are doing this to their customers. It borders on negligence and serves no good for the customers or the entire vaping community. I do know that the local B&M that I frequent has a store policy that their employees not make coils less than 1.0 ohm for their customers.
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