EHPro Mini Buddha

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stvn77

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The istick 20W is very overpowered, and difficult to fine tune. The sigelei mini is inexpensive, but it does fire high as well, but not as bad as the istick.

any recomendation for a stealth mod... i am almost done with the istick
i really like the ego one battery but... is it the same :censored:???

i had a bad experience with sigelei mini ( 510 thread stripped)... but i just waiting for a new one, i really liked it
my options are limited cause a live outside USA
 

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any recomendation for a stealth mod... i am almost done with the istick
i really like the ego one battery but... is it the same :censored:???

i had a bad experience with sigelei mini ( 510 thread stripped)... but i just waiting for a new one, i really liked it
my options are limited cause a live outside USA

It does seem like all the smaller and inexpensive mods have issues. What about the mvp 20W? I've been seeing them under $35. My mvp 2.0 was well made and accurate.
 
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How do you like the Smowell? I've read that people believe it has a Smok M50 board in it.
Yes the board seems to be the Smok M50 indeed...it is identical based on what I've seen online. After a week of using it exclusively, I'm happy so far. The 510 threading needs improvement (my Kayfun Lite Plus V2 is difficult to screw on) but other than that it's a good buy for the price I paid, the wattage seems accurate, and the Mini Buddha fits just fine on it.
 

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Apr 10, 11:14 AM (PDT)

Hi Steven,

Thanks for contacting us. We care glad to hear the Mini Buddha RBA is working great. As for now, we don't carry spare glass tank for this RBA so please handle with care. Thanks for your business.

Best regards,

Veronica @ Vivid Smoke
Vivid Smoke

i was asked time ago on vivid smoke
 

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I am really enjoying the Mini Buddha. Its one of my best flavor tanks. But, someone needs to stock the glass tubes. We shouldn't have to buy a new one if it breaks.

IMO, the Mini Buddha's biggest short coming is that EHPro didn't include a spare glass tube (or a spare fill screw). I knew when I ordered it that it's size would limit it's appeal and that spare glass would be difficult if not impossible to find. I was pretty disappointed an extra wasn't included.

Mine has taken a few short tumbles already. No disasters yet.
 

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Never tried that, but usually when I take mine apart, the chimney comes off with the top cap.
Yup my chimney likes to stay attached to the top cap.

Filling through the bottom can be a pain if I'm not paying attention. I have to press my plastic "needle" tip bottles firmly down to make a good seal or juice backs up.

All minor. I love this little guy! Makes a perfect pocket setup on an istick 30.
 
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eddiea

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Been looking for a smaller RTA to go on my DNA30 that I use for my occasional (higher nic) vape. Tried the Mini Fogger, but it is kinda meh and a very tight deck. This Mini Buddha looks like it might be what I'm looking for, just ordered from Vivid Smoke.
I have the Mini Fogger too and it certainly has very restricted airflow as well as the tightest deck I've built on. The flavor output was good but the airflow (or lack of) disappointed me - even though I mouth-to-lung most often. The difference in airflow and room-to-build compared to the Mini Buddha is like night and day.
 
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this is a really dumb question but what is the best way to drain this thing to access deck etc??
Either suck the juice back out through the fill hole or try removing just the top cap.

On a side note, the last two times I rebuilt my mini buddha the chimney stayed attached to the top cap and when that happens I could turn it upside down and not lose any juice while working on the deck.
 
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