EHPro Mini Buddha

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VaPreis

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Stack your duals. One on top of the other and twist the leads together. That's what I did a week ago to a Tilemahos.

Yes, you could do that, but you still couldn't place each coil directly over an air hole. At least, not and have the lead lengths be even.

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I thought about maybe trying to mount two coils with each coil having a long lead on opposite sides so that the coils would criss-cross, one on top of the other.

A project for another day. The current build is vaping nicely. :)
 

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i have mine today !!!
is tiny... really like the feel

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ok... im a noob here lol
i use kanthal 30, scredriver #0 ( i dont know the size in milimeters)
1.7 ohm @ 11 watts

the vape is cool, nice mtl hit, dragon scape @ 6mg nic ( to much for me)
i feel the flavor kinda muted... i use organic cotton and let tails in juice channels.. i am going to re-wwick like Vapreis said

edit... going to order some kantal 28, i will try 1.2 ohm in next days. but right now is a lot better than my aerotank!!!!
btw i lost one o-ring
 
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I cut off the tails that were in the channels and just folded the tails to the deck like I do to the Phenomenon, and it became a remarkably cool vape. Spent some time playing with the airflow until I was happy :)

I like it. Nice flavor, well built, no metal shavings anywhere on mine.

6 wraps of 27g on a 3/32" bit for 1.1 ohm. I centered it over both holes.

I'll play with duals next since I don't need to worry about tails in the channels.
 

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Vivid Smoke is overpriced and everyone else is highway robbery !
I got the MSRP from EHPro for the Big Buddha Mini: $14.00 for the SS and $16.25 for the color versions.

PM me if you what a stateside source.

I didn't find their price out of line. Especially, not for the product I received, which has quickly become one of my favorites, and that's not to mention they were the only ones who initially had it.

Those prices seem more like wholesale pricing.
 

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I didn't find their price out of line. Especially, not for the product I received, which has quickly become one of my favorites, and that's not to mention they were the only ones who initially had it.

Those prices seem more like wholesale pricing.

I agree.

I thought it was very reasonable. Its well made, and original.
 

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I didn't find their price out of line. Especially, not for the product I received, which has quickly become one of my favorites, and that's not to mention they were the only ones who initially had it.

Those prices seem more like wholesale pricing.

No, this was EHPro pricing for me as a end user for only one unit, wholesalers get a even better pricing.
Most consumers wouldn't know what is out of line since they have been conditioned since childhood the true purchasing power of the dollar with slogans such as "it's only a buck" !

"How many times have you heard - or said - something like, "Let's buy it! It's only fifty bucks. That's a twenty-five dollar savings!" Guess what. There is no "only" when you are dealing with your money. Moreover, savings are only savings when you put them into your Money for Life Accounts.

If, instead of spending it, you put your fifty bucks in your Money for Life Accounts, it would compound to over $400.00 in 30 years at 7.2%. Add to that the 25 bucks you "saved" and you'd have over $600.00. Consider that you make those kinds of decisions frequently - say 12 times a year - and your compounded savings total is over $7,000.00. Do it every year for 30 years and you'd be a lot closer to fifty grand than fifty bucks.

"Only fifty bucks?" Don't kid yourself. The old adage "every penny counts" is an old adage because it's true. We all tend to trick ourselves when it comes to money, and one of the oldest tricks in the world is the "it's only." The next time you think you are saving money buying a product on sale, ask yourself if the product you are buying and the money you are "saving" is really worth it.

Remember - only money is money. For everything else, including your "investments," you have to spend your money. When you're closer to pushing up daises than doing fifty push-ups, having money, instead of the stuff you bought on sale, will be a blessing."
 
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No, this was EHPro pricing for me as a end user for only one unit, wholesalers get a even better pricing.
Most consumers wouldn't know what is out of line since they have been conditioned since childhood the true purchasing power of the dollar with slogans such as "it's only a buck" !

"How many times have you heard - or said - something like, "Let's buy it! It's only fifty bucks. That's a twenty-five dollar savings!" Guess what. There is no "only" when you are dealing with your money. Moreover, savings are only savings when you put them into your Money for Life Accounts.

If, instead of spending it, you put your fifty bucks in your Money for Life Accounts, it would compound to over $400.00 in 30 years at 7.2%. Add to that the 25 bucks you "saved" and you'd have over $600.00. Consider that you make those kinds of decisions frequently - say 12 times a year - and your compounded savings total is over $7,000.00. Do it every year for 30 years and you'd be a lot closer to fifty grand than fifty bucks.

"Only fifty bucks?" Don't kid yourself. The old adage "every penny counts" is an old adage because it's true. We all tend to trick ourselves when it comes to money, and one of the oldest tricks in the world is the "it's only." The next time you think you are saving money buying a product on sale, ask yourself if the product you are buying and the money you are "saving" is really worth it.

Remember - only money is money. For everything else, including your "investments," you have to spend your money. When you're closer to pushing up daises than doing fifty push-ups, having money, instead of the stuff you bought on sale, will be a blessing."
For the record, I do appreciate the link you sent me and the vendor does seem to be legit with good pricing on many items. However their listing of a "Big Buddha Mini" shows the picture of an EHPro Billow and absolutely no product description. So I may order other things from them but I don't dare order the mini. Thanks for the info though!

And I'm not sure why you didn't want to post the link. I didn't have to do any secret handshakes to access the site. So if I upset you by posting the link, I apologize but I hate all the mystery for anyone interested in this RTA.

http://www.gcjmn.com/EHPOR-BIGBUDDA-MINI-BLK-TANK_p_6596.html
 
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And I'm not sure why you didn't want to post the link. I didn't have to do any secret handshakes to access the site. So if I upset you by posting the link, I apologize but I hate all the mystery for anyone interested in this RTA.

http://www.gcjmn.com/EHPOR-BIGBUDDA-MINI-BLK-TANK_p_6596.html

I didn't want to take the time to read the guidelines about the detail of posting merchants that were not sponsors of this forum.


They didn't even spell EHPro correctly.

They are as American a merchant as you can get with a family name like Smith ! ...LoL
 
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