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AXIOM_1

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    Thank you. Excellent post. For now we are enjoying the Aspire Breeze. Our vape shop can't keep them in stock. Went to replace my wife's with the broken glass, only 2 left

    The Aspire Breeze was basically designed to be a mouth to lung type of device........ You are using a small 650 mA internal battery which is far smaller in power than the Armor kit that you are considering....... This means that the Armor kit would produce far more vapor........ Also, the Armor kit has a tank that holds a slightly more amount of e juice......... The two products are very similar in their simplicity......... If you decide to go with the Armor kit, you would notice more vapor production........ However, like I said b4, the Armor kit probably would not work too swift for mouth to lung type of inhaling, unless, you purchased one of their higher resistance coils in which case, it might improve the situation a bit........ But, if you are inhaling directly into your lungs without holding it in your mouth, then the Armor kit will be far superior to the Aspire Breeze you are using.
     
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    Thanks. Thinking of moving up a little, but don't want to have to fiddle with controls yet. Looked at the Kanger Arymi Armor. Seems simple enuf. Searched this site but found no info, unless I spelled it wrong in the search.
    Lol! The search function on this forum is barely better than useless. Try Google to search this site. Type your search followed the letters ECF. Still not perfect but much better.
     

    AXIOM_1

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    The main guy at my vape shop feels strongly the same. He does not carry any Kanger unit in the shop.

    Well, to each their own.......... we all have "opinions" about various hardware, but it is just that, OPINIONS....... Personally, for myself, if something works for me, lasts awhile without falling apart, then I am happy and I say, toke on the device until it falls into the dirt, no matter who makes it :w00t:.... I am the type of person that likes longevity from the products that I purchase......... Just like with automobiles or anything else on the market, some brands are just better designed and last longer than other brands.... vaping products are no different.......... The engineers of vaping devices are instructed what to design by their bosses........ If their bosses have QUALITY in mind then that is exactly what the engineers will design... a quality product that lasts awhile ........... But if their bosses want to skimp on things and make a device where quality is not the main focus then that is exactly what the consumer will get.........
     

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    We'll, I went off analogs today. I was going to spend the day at the dragstrip. I charged and loaded the Breeze. Took the Icare 160 for a backup. Four hours later and poof, the Breeze was done. Luckily the Icare has a good battery and saved me. I guess without analogs I have to upgrade. Lol. The Breeze is a good fill in, but will never keep me going full time without analogs. Gotta read more and think.
     
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    The Tesla Stealth is a good little "in case of emergency" kit. It has a 2200mah internal battery and will fit a 22.5mm tank.

    Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G891A using Tapatalk

    I believe the Tesla is very similar to the Arymi Armor, which I was looking at.
     
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    stols001

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    Have heard good things about the Tesla stealth. I have a tesla nano steampunk and I can't say enough good things about it. Good luck, and yes, as I transitioned I realized a lot of the old gear I'd purchased was going to be useless to me.... Finding the right setup is really important as you come off analogues completely. :)

    Anna
     

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    Have heard good things about the Tesla stealth. I have a tesla nano steampunk and I can't say enough good things about it. Good luck, and yes, as I transitioned I realized a lot of the old gear I'd purchased was going to be useless to me.... Finding the right setup is really important as you come off analogues completely. :)

    Anna
    Lol. That's what I'm trying to avoid. I want to be a vape user, not a vape collector.
     

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    The Tesla Stealth is a good little "in case of emergency" kit. It has a 2200mah internal battery and will fit a 22.5mm tank.

    Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G891A using Tapatalk

    I think the Tesla Stealth 40W is a Great Mod. The Tank that comes in the Kit? Eah... Not the Best.

    A Kanger Sub/TopTank Mini works perfect for me as an On-the-Go set-up.

    About 1/4" / 6 or 7mm above the Body of the Mod.

    Here is a Crumby Picture of the Tesla with a Kanger TopTank Mini.

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