Huge Giveaway! Innokin launch their DISRUPTER Device on ECF - 400 To Win

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cooladdict

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OK I am totally confused....I read a couple pages back and there is a winner already? I thought the contest ended in circa 25 days?....Then I see the quick draw...OK I get that one but....?
They did a quick draw a couple of days ago, too, from the people who had already signed up. :)
 

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The concept of the Nuwave oven is based on 3 sources of heat...2 indirect and one direct. The first two would not work. The infrared is like the light at the local pizza shop keeping the pizza hot, the second (convection) is like a hair dryer blowing hot air. The 3rd is actually like a pan on a burner.
 

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They did a quick draw a couple of days ago, too, from the people who had already signed up. :)
I see...OK then Contests 110...Panarama 1....that is just about right, I guess I may as well keep swinging at the ball, sooner or later I may make contact!:lol:
 

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After reading the fine print and seeing what it takes to win I wish I hadn't bothered to enter.

3 points for sharing on social media
20 points for getting someone else to sign up through your shared link

Prizes awarded to those with the most points.


So, if you aren't a member of every social media page they linked to you effectively have no chance to win. NONE. If you can't get your friends to sign up to this themselves then you have virtually no chance to win. And oh joy, even though your friends may not be ECF members, once they sign up they can win so not all 400 winners will come from ECF, in fact I'll bet that most don't.

This isn't a giveaway as I know it, it's a viral advertizing campaign where you're paid to be one of the top 400 viral marketers.
Sounds about right to me..I shared on 5 different sites.. for 22 points !!

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How is it against the Atlantis? I absolutely adore my Atlantis tanks (no leak and no dry hits, EVER!!) but I have been seeing a lot lately about the iSub G. I am definitely interested in hearing more about it!
Now this is just my opinion. I don't have a lot of luck with Aspire coils, they either last me 2 weeks or 2 days :(
The iSub gives me a better throat hit and vapor then the Atlantis v1, I think that's because it has more air flow then the Atlantis. It also comes with a bigger tank then the Atlantis
I get a lot of juice spit out of my Atlantis, where the screen on the iSub coils cuts that out. I would pick the iSub over both the Atlantis v1 and v2.
I don't like the Atlantis v2 because it's made to vape at a higher wattage then I like to vape at. I like to stay under 40 watts where the Atlantis v2 hardly works for me under 50 watts.
It's too warm of a vape and to much air flow for me.

Only issue I had with Innokin coils is just like I found with the Kangers coils, some have the Cotton packed to tight, which can cause a dry hit for a chain vaper like myself.
If you a person who takes a hit every now an then you might not have any issue at all.
I just get a toothpick and slightly loosen up the cotton before I first put in a coil. Costing around half as much as other coils it's no biggie at all :)
 
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Now this is just my opinion. I don't have a lot of luck with Aspire coils, they either last me 2 weeks or 2 days :(
The iSub gives me a better throat hit and vapor then the Atlantis v1, I think that's because it has more air flow then the Atlantis. It also comes with a bigger tank then the Atlantis
I get a lot of juice spit out of my Atlantis, where the screen on the iSub coils cuts that out. I would pick the iSub over both the Atlantis v1 and v2.
I don't like the Atlantis v2 because it's made to vape at a higher wattage then I like to vape at. I like to stay under 40 watts where the Atlantis v2 hardly works for me under 50 watts.
It's too warm of a vape and to much air flow for me.

Only issue I had with Innokin coils is just like I found with the Kangers coils, some have the Cotton packed to tight, which can cause a dry hit for a chain vaper like myself.
I just get a toothpick and slightly loosen up the cotton when I first put in a coil. Costing around half as much as other coils it's no biggie at all :)

I have an iSub-G and I've found poking a very thin sewing needle through the middle of the coil/wick and gently opening it up a bit made the tank soooooo much better. Wicked like a champ after that. I want to see Innokin get in the RDA business next, I have two and use them the most over my tanks when I'm at home. I'm addicted to getting the most flavor possible and I find that my RDAs do that exceptionally. :)
 

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I read all the posts on these tanks and I'm sure a lot of them are good but the first few months I vaped I used the premade coils and to me it's a crap shoot so I build my own it's cheaper and if it don't come out right you just build another so when I say better tanks I'm talking rba's
 

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I read all the posts on these tanks and I'm sure a lot of them are good but the first few months I vaped I used the premade coils and to me it's a crap shoot so I build my own it's cheaper and if it don't come out right you just build another so when I say better tanks I'm talking rba's

It seems the industry is going in the way of customization. A lot of tanks coming out now have both an option for an RBA as well as premade coils which is great. I just don't want vaping companies to forget about the above-ohm crowd. I like to vape sub-ohm here and there but for all around use I'm still tootling on a 1.8 coil running at 11 watts. :rolleyes:
 

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Now this is just my opinion. I don't have a lot of luck with Aspire coils, they either last me 2 weeks or 2 days :(
The iSub gives me a better throat hit and vapor then the Atlantis v1, I think that's because it has more air flow then the Atlantis. It also comes with a bigger tank then the Atlantis
I get a lot of juice spit out of my Atlantis, where the screen on the iSub coils cuts that out. I would pick the iSub over both the Atlantis v1 and v2.
I don't like the Atlantis v2 because it's made to vape at a higher wattage then I like to vape at. I like to stay under 40 watts where the Atlantis v2 hardly works for me under 50 watts.
It's too warm of a vape and to much air flow for me.

Only issue I had with Innokin coils is just like I found with the Kangers coils, some have the Cotton packed to tight, which can cause a dry hit for a chain vaper like myself.
If you a person who takes a hit every now an then you might not have any issue at all.
I just get a toothpick and slightly loosen up the cotton before I first put in a coil. Costing around half as much as other coils it's no biggie at all :)
Well I guess I am going to have to pick up a couple of those! I do get the juice spit on my Atlantis 1 but not on the 2. It took me a while to adjust to v2 because of all that air flow, and I also find that I need to vape it at a much higher voltage than I like. I think that's because I have a .2 ohm coil in it right now, though, and I plan to try it with a .3 when I have to change it out. I like my coils at around .4 to .5 simply because I can vape at a lower wattage/voltage and my battery life is a lot better. I definitely chain vape, and I really hate dry hits, so thanks for the tip about fluffing the coil first! :)
 

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I have an iSub-G and I've found poking a very thin sewing needle through the middle of the coil/wick and gently opening it up a bit made the tank soooooo much better. Wicked like a champ after that. I want to see Innokin get in the RDA business next, I have two and use them the most over my tanks when I'm at home. I'm addicted to getting the most flavor possible and I find that my RDAs do that exceptionally. :)
iTaste VF RDA By Innokin :)
I have one of them too :facepalm: It's the one on the right in the picture below :thumb: The one on the left is a Innokin Gladius (clearo).

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It seems the industry is going in the way of customization. A lot of tanks coming out now have both an option for an RBA as well as premade coils which is great. I just don't want vaping companies to forget about the above-ohm crowd. I like to vape sub-ohm here and there but for all around use I'm still tootling on a 1.8 coil running at 11 watts. :rolleyes:
Most companies are still making 1.0 ohm and above coils for these sub ohm tanks for those that don't want to sub. :)
 

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I read that, too, but from what the winners are saying it was actually a random draw.
Maybe they are confused on the first to sign up and the first people to post here and say they signed up. People would have no way of knowing if they were in the first 10 that signed up.
Only the computer keeping the emails and names would know that, unless they hacked the system :laugh:
 
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