Gear you would give to your worst enemy

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tailland

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A glas body mech mod with

1) no venting holes
2) equipped with 2 stacked 10.000mah actionfire batteries
3) a glas RDA on top, fitted with dual 0.05ohm ni200 coils soaked in metal glitter ejuice
4) a fire button that gets irreversibly stuck once you press it.

and a camera setup to livestream to youtube...
 
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A glas body mech mod with

1) no venting holes
2) equipped with 2 stacked 10.000mah actionfire batteries
3) a glas RDA on top, fitted with dual 0.05ohm ni200 coils soaked in metal glitter ejuice
4) a fire button that gets irreversibly stuck once you press it.

and a camera setup to livestream to youtube...
I personally think @Mordacai ’s procolor combined with your YouTube stream might be the best one.
Hilarious AND you won’t get demobilized
 
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An old joyetech egrip. Enough airflow to make a great crevice o_O tool for a vacuum cleaner.
Had 3 (the first that used the GS Air, the second one with Cubis heads, and the third with a replaceable battery). I was saying today I miss it. With a better coilhead.
 

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My first cigalike, just horrible.
I kind wish I still had mine, honestly. All I’ve got are a few bits and pieces. Mostly so I can compare it to the modern stuff. I got a theory that with a high nic unprotonated juice it will vape about like a “modern” pod.
 
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stols001

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The original big sized Lemo.

I think I own two of those from early in my vaping purchase history. They were on clearance. I have since learned some things, like: do not buy things on clearance unless you have already vaped them and adored them. But thank you for the warning.

The Russian5.0. It has more pieces than my (new) VW bug had, it has the SMALLEST build deck and it was my first build and required several hours, the husband's help and ECF cliff notes.

It leaked copiously and etc. I wouldn't give it away though. I mean, it was my first build so I keep it fondly on my vape stand, and like, I enjoy looking at it fondly every now and then and going "what a train wreck THAT was."

I bet I could build it today but IDK.

I would give away any Ares that I had (only mine are both broken, one my fault, the other most emphatically NOT) I'm sorry but it had like, muddy flavor, just kind of all around sucked, could suffer leaks from the shifty topfill option (I mean mine didn't but like, they can) and also, the build deck posts should not COME OFF the deck if you breathe at them wrong.

Anna
 

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Oooh… This is not a tank I would give to my worst enemy because everyone else seems to make them work just fine but any Joytech made tank that like, takes the CLR coil.

I almost bought a couple Joytech ego one megas (I have hunches about like, why they failed, now that I look back and see patterns) but then I was like, "Do not be insane, remember what happened, you could be wrong, remember the disappointment Anna."

I'd give away my joytech BITS and PIECES in a heartbeat, however. LOL.

Anna
 

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I think we might need a support group for Ares owners who were "sucked in by the hype." I would so join. LOL.

I own most of the things you mention here, but I am never, ever gonna knock the N2 it was mah quitting tank.

Anna

Haha. Yep, a support group may be needed. ;)

The N2 certainly works and, of course, the coils are good and solid. I just found it was very poorly designed from a usability point of view. My wife still uses the Mini as her all-day vape...if that (and our spare) ever gave up the ghost, I'd pay a crazy amount of money for another Nautilus Mini before I gave her the 2. lol
 

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A couple things:
4) Vandy Vape Pulse 80W. Cheaply made, over priced, bad chip, horrible battery life.

Thanks for the heads up - I had been thinking of getting one when I get back to the UK as they seem always to be on offer - now I know why!
 

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I love the cthulhu hastur rda back on an old squonk mod. I love the hastur mtl and mini rta so much I use them constantly but the original cthulhu mtl rda was of no use to man nor beast. Mtl, mtl., it had more airflow than most dtl rda's and the coil was bottom planted as you'd expect but the airflow came in the top.
You could shut the airflow down... but not all the way, so it stayed wide open even when closed.
Just as poorly designed as an rda could possibly be.
Next would be that njord rda thing designed by the nordic airflow expert and made by the British company Atom vapes.... erm a Chinese company registering an office in England with a bloke answering the phone does not a British company make, lol.
It was truly awful. More airflow than dripper. I spent a full day building dozens of different coils, big, small, vertical, horizontal. Clapton, single wire, alien hive.. You name it, I tried it.
Zero flavour. In fact I got more flavour from my wife holding her subtank on the sofa and hitting the fire button and me breathing in deeply while sitting in a chair on the other side of the room.
Add to that, by the end of my day attempting to get it to work. It had lost most of its paint.
Here buddy, your welcome.
 

stols001

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To be fair, I didn't get an N mini or an original nautilus so I can't compare. I have a couple kabukis though and in the right hands, that coil is the best. My husband has 2 N2s that I gave him to quit, I mean, dual use with. He has had no issues although he's an engineer. To be fair though, as a new vaper and most emphatically NOT an engineer, I was fine, apart from an occasional coil in the chimney I was fine.

To also be fair, I was like 90VG in that tank, because I am PG sensitive. Perhaps I would have encountered flooding/leaking issues. I will say the bell heated up somewhat alarmingly from time to time but like, here I still am, without a hint of a wheeze.

The bell was great when I dropped the thing.
Anna
 

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Thanks for the heads up - I had been thinking of getting one when I get back to the UK as they seem always to be on offer - now I know why!

A 4000mah Sanyo on a .4 build at 52w lasts me a day and a half. I do agree it’s pricey but battery life and function have been excellent for me.


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To be fair, I didn't get an N mini or an original nautilus so I can't compare. I have a couple kabukis though and in the right hands, that coil is the best. My husband has 2 N2s that I gave him to quit, I mean, dual use with. He has had no issues although he's an engineer. To be fair though, as a new vaper and most emphatically NOT an engineer, I was fine, apart from an occasional coil in the chimney I was fine.

To also be fair, I was like 90VG in that tank, because I am PG sensitive. Perhaps I would have encountered flooding/leaking issues. I will say the bell heated up somewhat alarmingly from time to time but like, here I still am, without a hint of a wheeze.

The bell was great when I dropped the thing.
Anna
Yeah the original and mini where and are still first class but the n2 was a little fussy for new vapers. The n2S seems to have rectified those issue's.
I do like the zenith though for stock coil mtl.
 
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