Tesla wye 200w vs drag voopoo 157w vs aegis legend 200w Vs Aspire speeder 200w vs eleaf invoke 220w which is better?
One that is not made in China.Tesla wye 200w vs drag voopoo 157w vs aegis legend 200w Vs Aspire speeder 200w vs eleaf invoke 220w which is better?
These exist. They’re usually very expensive. Squid industries stuff is made in USA iirc and their prices aren’t too terribly bad.One that is not made in China.
These exist. They’re usually very expensive. Squid industries stuff is made in USA iirc and their prices aren’t too terribly bad.
Don’t they have big “made in the USA” stickers on them or something? I mean not a whole lot of it could be actually made in the USA . They’ve got electronics in them and basically every single piece of electronics in the world comes out of one single city in China. There’s just no getting around it.I haven’t seen anything that states otherwise, such as package labeling – but claims on the interwebs say they are made in China.
They're often sold out in the EU. If ordering from the US then 30€ for shipping to Greece (at least) goes on top - plus customs might sack it anyways because if it's a newer device and not registered with the EU then it isn't allowed in (TPD2 things).Squid industries stuff is made in USA iirc and their prices aren’t too terribly bad.
Don’t they have big “made in the USA” stickers on them or something? I mean not a whole lot of it could be actually made in the USA . They’ve got electronics in them and basically every single piece of electronics in the world comes out of one single city in China. There’s just no getting around it.
The OP was not the poster of the demand for made in the USA devices. The person who was lists as being from California. Getting EU made stuff in the USA is also a major pain. You guys have dicodes and the jac sandstorm though so you’re at least covered for single battery modsGood luck finding one in the EU, they're sold out in a jiffy. If ordering from the US then 30€ for shipping to Greece goes on top - plus customs might sack it because if it's a newer device and not registered with the EU then it isn't allowed in (TPD2 things).
Aegis Legend - durable, heavy
Tesla WYE - not as durable but more durable than a lot of mods, very light and small for a dual battery mod, the design with the speckles isn't for everyone
Drag - I don't recommend it, I know a shop that stopped selling them because of technical defects (autofire). The Drag 2 seems better in that regard
Just found this review – Jai say’s “This is in fact made in China”
I thought he was expressing not to buy any of those in a poetic way ^^The OP was not the poster of the demand for made in the USA devices. The person who was lists as being from California.
I guess that would do it then
There are a lot of folks in the US who notice the collapse of heavy and light industry here and make it a real point to buy made in America products whenever they have any kind of choice.I thought he was expressing not to buy any of those in a poetic way ^^
The person who was lists as being from California.
I also am quite willing to buy Chinese myself. Especially for ecigs. China’s claim to that industry is quite legitimate. There are things I would avoid buying, for example snow blowers. You always want to buy local with snowblowers. Snow in different geographical areas has different consistencies and the machines are tuned for them. I bought a Philippine snowblower once. It was awful on everything but slush, at which it was surprisingly really good. I think they did their testing with a shave ice machine to make snow.They can be found on the usual Chinese online retailers which would make sense if they were made in China. I don’t think that’s a bad thing – many claim they are rock solid mods.
Rofl. I’m going to use that!Clicking on his location brings you to Cali Columbia….just thought I’d point that out
I also am quite willing to buy Chinese myself. Especially for ecigs. China’s claim to that industry is quite legitimate. There are things I would avoid buying, for example snow blowers. You always want to buy local with snowblowers. Snow in different geographical areas has different consistencies and the machines are tuned for them. I bought a Philippine snowblower once. It was awful on everything but slush, at which it was surprisingly really good. I think they did their testing with a shave ice machine to make snow.