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I really like the innokin EZ watt. Trying the 1.5 ohm coil first. Controls are so simple (love the 3 click on/off) Very good flavor, not too big or heavy, and so far the coil is doing fine. My only complaint is no air flow control... it's a bit too restricted (not too bad with the 1.5 ohm coil, but when I try the 0.6 ohm I'd like a bit more) It is very comfortable to hold and I like the drip tip better than the one on my PockeX.
 

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    I really like the innokin EZ watt. Trying the 1.5 ohm coil first. Controls are so simple (love the 3 click on/off) Very good flavor, not too big or heavy, and so far the coil is doing fine. My only complaint is no air flow control... it's a bit too restricted (not too bad with the 1.5 ohm coil, but when I try the 0.6 ohm I'd like a bit more) It is very comfortable to hold and I like the drip tip better than the one on my PockeX.

    I'm glad you like it - with that mod you can put any tank on it you like. Here's the wattage options:
    The wattage you vape on is shown with 3 different lit up chevrons next to the “select button”. Green for 13 or 14 W, blue for 16 or 18 W, and white for 30 or 35 W
     

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    I did it (grabbed the drill) I was so nervous! Gently put "spacer" in a vice (with cardboard to protect it) and drilled one hole with a 1/16 inch bit (with oil) I almost overdid it... thank god I only did one hole. Good airflow, but less flavor. I now have a sort of adjustable air flow: cover the big hole so I can draw between vapes (keep coil moist) and if I crave more flavor I just cover the small hole. Sure, it's a pain to do, but it works.
     

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    I did it (grabbed the drill) I was so nervous! Gently put "spacer" in a vice (with cardboard to protect it) and drilled one hole with a 1/16 inch bit (with oil) I almost overdid it... thank god I only did one does mtl, but hole. Good airflow, but less flavor. I now have a sort of adjustable air flow: cover the big hole so I can draw between vapes (keep coil moist) and if I crave more flavor I just cover the small hole. Sure, it's a pain to do, but it works.

    :lol: Modding tanks is all part of vaping. Have a look at the aspire nautilus n2s tank. It does mtl but you can adjust it for a more airy mtl or even direct lung with their new 0.4ohm bvc coil
     

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    Anna, I was going to make that same joke... you beat me to it. I really good with tools and building/fabricating things. Can't wait to make my first coils. I now love my Innokin EZ Watt (vaping Vapetasia Killer Kustard with a bit of lemon/strawberry added) Who knows, I might even post a question about dripping ;)
     

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    I've been watching reviews on this and most of them say it's not very restrictive airflow... I felt it was too restrictive. I did notice the air holes looked bigger on the outside than they are inside... could be that mine just didn't get properly drilled out? If I had a smaller drill bit, I could have done both holes (with that small a bit, could almost do it by hand)
     

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    I did forget to mention the Aspire u-tech coils (pockex and nautilus x) do have good flavor production, but I'm still using the same Innokin coil... and it's been over a week (did put some thinner juice, it was getting clogged, but still going)


    When you start dripping, all the money you save can go into juice.

    When you start making your own juice, all that money can go into mods...

    I'm glad you like your new set up, you might consider putting a restrictor into that bigger air hole, add a "control."

    Also, I saw a sale on killer custard, BOGO.
    Vapetasia Killer Kustard Blueberry 100ml Vape Juice
     

    vaper1960

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    I'm glad you like your new set up, you might consider putting a restrictor into that bigger air hole, add a "control."
    I do have a "control"... it my finger. Actually like it as is, but use the finger for "primer puffs" between vapes (I think that's why my coil is lasting so long)
     

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    :lol: Modding tanks is all part of vaping. Have a look at the aspire nautilus n2s tank. It does mtl but you can adjust it for a more airy mtl or even direct lung with their new 0.4ohm bvc coil

    There's still something about Nautilus and DL that seems like an oxymoron. But if it works, why not?

    My mod seems to have a "timeout" feature. Actually that's great... can anyone confirm this?

    Just about all regulated mods I know of will have some sort of cutoff, 10 seconds being common, as a safety feature.
     

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    It doesn't. I mean I have not tried the 0.4 coil but it's just not a sub0hm vape.

    Just like the crown tank is not a MTL vape, despite having a 1.2 coil option.

    You got your airflow and you got your driptip and you can do a little mashing it up in the middle but the N2S is just NOT a DL vape. It's just not.

    It can be DLish but NOTHING like the Cleto sorry, they are two different animals.

    I have discovered that (For me) the least important thing in my DL/MTL thing is my coil resistance.

    It just doesn't make ENOUGH of a difference, but that is simply an opinion, nothing more.

    Anna
     

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    It's just weird seeing a Nauti coil labeled as 0.4 ohm. Then again once you go down the road of mesh coils, it's impossible to obtain higher ohm designs. As always, it all comes down to airflow. So I guess if there's enough airflow to allow a restricted DL, that's a new feature for the Nautilus family. Although I still wouldn't expect it to blow much in the way of clouds.

    I guess they're also dealing with the challenge Innokin has brought to the table with the Zenith series. Before, there was not much to compete against in the mtl market and Aspire dominated. This is why choice and competition in the market are good, it forces companies to keep working on improvements and not remaining static, taking their market for granted.
     
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