Favorite YouTube vape reviewers

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zoiDman

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I like Todd because he is Not Afraid to say something is Wacked when it is Wacked. And Daniel for Hard Core mod Specs. I also like Rip Tripper's videos.

Not so much that I like Rip Tripper. He's OK. But because they are Short. Have Extremely Clear Close-ups. And give Detailed Specs. That, and who doesn't like Jump Cuts?

I don't watch reviews so much because I value what the Reviewer thinks. I watch a Review to get Detailed Views and Size and Shape perspectives on an item.

BTW - One of the things I love is when a Reviewer is reviewing a Back Atomizer or a Black mod and they display it on a Black Background.

That, and when it is the Middle of Summer, on the Hottest Day of the Year, and the reviewer is sitting there wearing a Long Sleeve Hoodie over a T-Shirt, blowing a Cloud with Side Lighting.

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    Todd. Humble, plus he's active here yet. PB if I want specs, not his opinion tho. Sometimes the hippy guy is entertaining. The little chubby guy with the hat is ok. Some of these guys review way too early with very little hands on. RT's jump cuts freak me out, I'm never ready for that experience.
     

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    I watch Phil Busardo or Daniel when I need more information on something I either already own or am about to own or am on the fence about owning. Case in point, when I was waiting on shipping of the new Innokin Proton kit, I watched the "how-to" by Phil. :thumbs: Sometimes pictures are nice. I'll watch a Todd review also on occasion as well as Geekay Vapes once or twice.

    I don't use reviewers opinions on products to help me decide whether or not I want to buy something.. usually I watch their videos when I want more information like how finicky is a new RTA to wick or how do you work that particular mod etc.

    Whether a mod is worth owning I find out on the forum from people who own the devices for longer than a week.. Almost anything is good right out of the box, whats important to me is how is it doing 6 months or a year down the road..
     
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    I like GrimmGreen because he seem to genuinely care about vaping and shares a similar vaping preference to me. He does however waffle and repeat himself along with a number of other vocal mannerisms that make my toes curl.
    I also watch in no particular order or preference Suckmymod, vapingwithtwisted420 and Mike Vapes. I learnt a lot from rip trippers years back but he's little more than a joke now.
     

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    The one and only GG vid that I tried to watch was when he first hit the scene and had that young girl poster in the background. Kinda turned me off. Plus, back then we here thoroughly discussed Everything new that came out. And, that was in General Vaping, not tucked away in the popular chat threads where newcomers don't feel as comfortable speaking out.
     
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    I learned long time ago how much of a asset YouTube is when figuring out stuff. With vaping I watched many vids then filtered through what I watched then went from there. Vaping is no different, many opinions, styles and ways to do the same thing. I have no favorite reviewer but have based buying my gear, solving issues and rebuilding on all their opinions.
    There is one video I can say changed my vape quality onto a new plateau. I've been rebuilding for over 5 years so one day I was randomly watching a vid of some guy making a wonky multiwire build. Wanting to make some of those alien and other nasty builds but my old skool drippers don't work and I not in the mood to spend on a dripper. Its at the 30:25 mark he thins the tails in a way I have never seen before.
    I can say from the moment I saw the tail thinning, then applying it to one of my builds that vid became a epic personal discovery for me.
    Tail Thinning Discovery at 30:25
     
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