Yeah, I can buy a carton for <$50 but it really doesn't matter.
$50 for a carton! That had to be back in the 80s or something since it's $100 if not more depending on where you are these days with the high cig taxes a number of states impose. MA being Tax-we-chew-your-money! I calculated a lot of mula made free since I went vaping full time and now have a nice growing collection of things!
Now I have to wonder about the DovPo E-LVT "indestructable" mod soon to be in from fasttech I ordered on Cyber Monday. That's another Cloupor model there.
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no - but the next time you replace a nautilus coil take a look inside the old one .............
I did a lot is searching about this today after I read your earlier post and what I found was that the "crumbling" wick material, that some people worried about inhaling particulates from, is only in that state before its saturated. Take a look at this link Aspire Nautilus Observations and this video http://youtu.be/xU9PlSfNWSs
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I did a lot is searching about this today after I read your earlier post and what I found was that the "crumbling" wick material, that some people worried about inhaling particulates from, is only in that state before its saturated. Take a look at this link Aspire Nautilus Observations and this video http://youtu.be/xU9PlSfNWSs
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In an apparent response to this, Aspire posted an undated news item entitled “The Safety of our BVC Coils” stating that the wicking material had been certified to be “both nontoxic and heat resistant.” The news item included a PDF download of an 8 July 2014 report from the Guangzhou office of SGS S.A., a Swiss-based testing, inspection, verification, and certification service.
108mm height!! And almost 7 ounces?! I guess someone needs 4000 mah. Not me.Ran across a DOVPO DT-50 (DOVPO DT-50-New products-Shenzhen Dovpo Technology Co., Ltd) last night with an Aspire Atlantis (0.5Ω) on it. It vaped like a champ. Now I understand the fuss about the Atlantis. The DT-50 is a 25A device capable of 50w at low resistance, 40w in the .4-.8Ω range; has a 4000mAh LiPo, adjustable 510. It's the size of an MVP2. Some sites (NOT DOVPO's) are listing it as having a YiHi SX-330v2 chipset, though I doubt it. FT has it for $61 ($60.96 DOVPO DT-50 4000mAh Variable Wattage APV Box Mod - 5.0-50.0W / silver at FastTech - Worldwide Free Shipping). The 4000mAh batt will be welcome with an Atlantis. It's not for me but we are starting to have options galore...

...MA being Tax-we-chew-your-money!
You really just have to decide for yourself, what you want to vape.
You could also argue that without the fiber to collect the gunk, it was vaped directly off the coils in a standard atomizer and into the vapor.
We are lab rats.

108mm height!! And almost 7 ounces?! I guess someone needs 4000 mah. Not me.
Dimensions us | metric
DEPTH 21.9 mm
HEIGHT 108.6 mm
WIDTH 49 mm
PRODUCT WEIGHT 196 g
Indeed.
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Yep, I had an eroll coil die after using a local vendor's "tobacco menthol" for a day. No tobacco or menthol flavor, just sugar. I don't know why I even try them... I know better.![]()
Yep, I had an eroll coil die after using a local vendor's "tobacco menthol" for a day. No tobacco or menthol flavor, just sugar. I don't know why I even try them... I know better.![]()
I have pretty much stopped using all dark, sweet juices. With the few coffee and dessert juices I still use, frequent (every 5-10ml or so) coil cleaning is a must. OTOH, when I vape clean, clear eliquids, or unflavored, my coils last for days, if not weeks...
sugar? sugar in e-liquid? What are they trying to make -- the crust on a serving of flan?
We all knew, with the overwhelming interest in the iStick, that others would have competitive products out shortly...
The iPV Mini is not so "mini". It's just a hair smaller than the an 18650 HANA-type mod. It's biggest advantages are it's ZNAish design and the YiHi chipset.
The Cloupor mini is much closer to the iStick in size and looks to be a great alternative. It's a little boxy and not quite as "cute" as the iStick. Hopefully Cloupor has gotten their act together with their electronics after 3 versions of their HANA clone. My biggest hesitancy with the Coupor Mini is their quality control. I have purchased two Coupor HANA-style DNA 30 v3 clones for $5 each. They were returned under warranty. Many people have purchased them with the intention of transplanting an EVOLV DNA 40 chipset. Many come in working or repairable condition. One of mine worked right out of the mail. The other had a snipped wire that needed to be soldered. I now have 2 working DNA 30 clones for $11 total, shipped. I have two FD 510 connections on the way and am waiting for more Coupor stock to purchase two more. For $5 each, they're perfect for a basic DIYer with a bit of a gamble involved. Hopefully the Mini won't suffer from similar QC issues.
Both have "adjustable" 510 connections. I don't believe that either is floating or spring-adjustable. Meaning, we may have to carry a screwdriver on the go to switch attys. Overall, when these devices hit the $40-45 mark, I expect they will fly off the shelves...
I have an e-lvt and it's very good. Don't for one second think that it's waterproof, but the swappable battery feature is great. Heavy in the hand - use a light topper.
A carton runs about $58 here in Northern Va. As much $$ as I've spent on gear in the last month, I've still saved over what I would have spent on smokes.

Hey hello Night Hawk, I spent a good (bad) part of my youth in Springfield, MA.
thanks! i wonder if that is the lab report aspire had on their website and/or forum and then deleted without an explanation? tweety would know![]()