Little itty bitty mods under $100.

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DingerCPA

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I have made a vape decision. If one dislikes a mod, it's heavy. If one loves that same mod, it's solid and well-built.

We are weird. :confused:

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Oh geeze! What time IS it??????


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Nice, Dings!!!!

That's it, sweets? ONLY two?? :blink:

No no no... I think the Rolo is awesome, but it is heftier than the VTwo.

I just don't have enough hands to vape them all :lol:


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well say I was ; talkin, driving, reading, watch tv, cookin dogs over a pit fire on the beach, skydiving, etc...
as I RE-grip that liddle booger, the fire button IS NEVER under my finger :-x

if I am concentrating on said device and payin attention, not a problem, but that's not how I vape

usually just have one in hand all the time, a toot here, a toot there and that confounded thing is ALWAYS wrong
guess it is just to short for my paw and I always have to skooch-it up to press that one button that makes it fire :oops:

so it (they) are in the drawer of safety under glass (in case all devices die, BREAK GLASS) with a weee lil firemans axe
plus the paint wore off before I got the silicone sleeves to put on them :(

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So, you say, don't pic the pic oh?

One thing that intrigues me and gets my vape fur happy is hand feel. The XVO ( :wub: ) and the Rolo (tho a bit zoftik), fire in any direction with which they're grabbed... just a contrast, and a happy moment.
 

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The afterglow gone crazy??

And coil of high mass, regardless of whether it's a simple coil of large wire, or a fancy supertwist stapled inverted double helix clapton, takes a long time to heat up and to cool down. While it's cooling, it can still be hot enough to boil juice.
And, that, class, is why I almost always used spaced coils. Virtually the same surface area and less combined mass. I do use contact coils in mech to speed the ramp on subsequent hits.

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It is larger than the pico, and I like the pico, but this mod feels like it will last, I can't really say that about the pico (though I've had no problems with it).
Someone posted on another thread, saying the the Pico battery cap is crap, and that theirs wore out quickly.

It does seem flimsy. Since reading that, I've not been screwing it on very tightly, at all. Just enough for it to stay securely in place.
 

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always great to answer "Q" about the ole bcc (seems like ages ago
Great to hear that! I might end up testing the limits to your offer...

Have you ever rebuilt those coils?

My smoktech bcc coils had rubbery tasting grommets and funny tasting wicks. I'll learn to rebuild them, but might those have been old stock, and were they improved, later?
 

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I really and truly understand the desire to keep your mod looking nice and new. I also understand the desire to make it a little less slippery... a little more grippery... yeah... something like that. However, I refuse to use a silicon case on my mods. They can trap additional heat, can make installing and removing batteries a real chore, and - here's the biggy - they will trap any leaked e-liquid against or inside the mod.

I baby my mods. I have, maybe, 16 visible scratches on all of my mods combined. But if I ever do feel the need to protect, I'll use a skin before I use a silicone case...

Just my 0.00054 (after taxes)
 

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I am one that likes the silicone sleeves, guess at least ½ my mods have them
I use car wax to take the " sticky " off them (kinda works) stops static and such...

I take care of them takin them off and cleaning them as part of the tank filling, wick change etc...

my thoughts are protection (water, shock inpact) then grip

think the biggest factor is my wife is brutal with the mods :facepalm: :-x :shock:


lets play 'name the case' - round one:

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I am one that likes the silicone sleeves, guess at least ½ my mods have them
I use car wax to take the " sticky " off them (kinda works) stops static and such...

I take care of them takin them off and cleaning them as part of the tank filling, wick change etc...

my thoughts are protection (water, shock inpact) then grip

think the biggest factor is my wife is brutal with the mods :facepalm: :-x :shock:


lets play 'name the case' - round one:

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:laugh: :laugh:


VTC mini, Pico, 60W iStick..?

I can't stand those silicone sleeves personally. Hate the look, hate the feel.
If it were up to me I'd burn them all just so I don't ever have to look at one again :evil:
 

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Cute lil thang, that one. PLEASE don't tell pokes, but I met with George of Innokin when that thing first came out. :blush:

Now you're just taunting me!!! [emoji35][emoji51][emoji14]

I swear, I'm putting you on my "to stalk" list.
 
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