Need help deciding WHAT to purchase!

Status
Not open for further replies.

Modrod.

Vaping Master
ECF Veteran
Sep 30, 2010
8,061
33,357
50
AZ, USA
I am still looking for some kind of clear tank. I checked Clouds of Vapor as Bov suggested, but they are ALL out f stock. It does not look like there are any on notcigs.com and IkenVape is stilled closed :-(

I ran across these.

Stormy's mods

Has anybody tried them? Are they any good? Is the vendor reputable? They seem to make mention of a mini model, but I do not see it. While 4ml sounds really cool (and will work for the husband who uses one juice and certainly will appreciate the size on a hutting trip) that sounds a little big for me as I like to switch my juices. These also look cool because you can refill without a syringe (just remove the top) although it looks like you can't use other drip tips.

Also what do you guys suggest for the ohms. What is best for the Buzz?
I haven't tried them but they get good reviews. She's definitely a reputable seller and a long time member here. She used to sell those at COV before she set up her own store. As far as ohms, it depends on what voltage your vaping at. 2.4 - 2.6 is usually good for 3.7v. 2.6 - 2.8 is usually up to 5v. 3 - 3.2 is good for 6v.
 

Modrod.

Vaping Master
ECF Veteran
Sep 30, 2010
8,061
33,357
50
AZ, USA
If I go with these, I'll probably go with the 2.8 - 3.0 ohm then get the CE2 replacements in a couple of different ohms so I can play with the different ohms on my new buzz!
She does sell a variety pack (one of each ohm rating) of pre cut ce2's so you can test the different ohms to find the one you like best. 3 ohm are the most versatile as you can use them at any voltage.
 

moorea

Unregistered Supplier
ECF Veteran
Aug 11, 2009
6,868
7,355
55
Marion, MT
phiniac.com
Thanks for your help Mod... I exchanged some emails with her and customer service was top notch! I did place an order and went with 2.4 - 2.6 ohms to use now with my tornado until I can order my Buzz Pro. I also purchased some 3.0-3.2 replacements to use when the new Buzz gets here. I am going to have to try the 2.6 - 2.8 ones, but that is for a later date when I feel less poor. I think I spend more money of vaping then I did on smoking! I am hoping that will stop when the Buzz Pro arrives and I am done "testing" new things!
 

Psychomaster

Super Member
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
May 9, 2011
306
43
USA
Thanks for your help Mod... I exchanged some emails with her and customer service was top notch! I did place an order and went with 2.4 - 2.6 ohms to use now with my tornado until I can order my Buzz Pro. I also purchased some 3.0-3.2 replacements to use when the new Buzz gets here. I am going to have to try the 2.6 - 2.8 ones, but that is for a later date when I feel less poor. I think I spend more money of vaping then I did on smoking! I am hoping that will stop when the Buzz Pro arrives and I am done "testing" new things!

Well dang. Now you got my desire to have a stormy tank or MAP tank go into overdrive. Let me know how they work out for you, so I know whether or not they are a good buy!
 

Modrod.

Vaping Master
ECF Veteran
Sep 30, 2010
8,061
33,357
50
AZ, USA
Thanks for your help Mod... I exchanged some emails with her and customer service was top notch! I did place an order and went with 2.4 - 2.6 ohms to use now with my tornado until I can order my Buzz Pro. I also purchased some 3.0-3.2 replacements to use when the new Buzz gets here. I am going to have to try the 2.6 - 2.8 ones, but that is for a later date when I feel less poor. I think I spend more money of vaping then I did on smoking! I am hoping that will stop when the Buzz Pro arrives and I am done "testing" new things!
You're quite welcome. Glad I could help.
 

moorea

Unregistered Supplier
ECF Veteran
Aug 11, 2009
6,868
7,355
55
Marion, MT
phiniac.com
Well dang. Now you got my desire to have a stormy tank or MAP tank go into overdrive. Let me know how they work out for you, so I know whether or not they are a good buy!

I'll let you know as soon as I try one. I am very excited to try it on my new buzz... but seeing as I do not have a new buzz I will try it on my Tyourornado (same as the eGo) with the lower ohms while I wait for my buzz
 

moorea

Unregistered Supplier
ECF Veteran
Aug 11, 2009
6,868
7,355
55
Marion, MT
phiniac.com
I thought she made the MAP Tank, Shows what I know. I got the 2.8 and it's still working great. It puts out more vapor than my fusion does but the flavor is just a touch weaker. Not enough to make me unhappy though. It almost puts out too much vapor if you van believe that.

Too much vapor sounds like fun!
 

moorea

Unregistered Supplier
ECF Veteran
Aug 11, 2009
6,868
7,355
55
Marion, MT
phiniac.com
OK, so it is a boring evening, the kids are playing video games and the husband is all moody because the Heat lost. So what do I find myself doing, browsing notcigs.com (again...) and I came across the reviews, so I clicked on a few. I noticed one of the reviews of the Buzz say that you have to push the button with the tip of your finger, it looked like laying your finger long way (where your finger print would be) won't work... Is this the case with the Pro??? If so I will have a problem. Ever since I stopped biting my nails (5 years ago) I wear them fairly long, so will I be able to use the Buzz Pro!
 
Last edited:

Wharf Rat

Vaping Master
ECF Veteran
Aug 31, 2010
8,529
29,147
67
Fresno, Ca
www.gratefulvaper.com
I saw that review before I bought mine too. It has never been an issue for me and I have both the old black and soft orange buttons. It doesn't have to be the very tip of your finger, where your nail would be pointing into the Buzz. It's more of the top of your fingerprint (and back some) with the nail perpendicular to the Buzz.
That being said, I'm sure the fairer sex will gladly chime in.
 

Rosco

Vaping Master
ECF Veteran
Dec 23, 2010
7,124
2,013
73
KCMO:>)
OK, so it is a boring evening, the kids are playing video games and the husband is all moody because the Heat lost. So what do I find myself doing, browsing notcigs.com (again...) and I came across the reviews, so I clicked on a few. I noticed one of the reviews of the Buzz say that you have to push the button with the tip of your finger, it looked like laying your finger long way (where your finger print would be) won't work... Is this the case with the Pro??? If so I will have a problem. Ever since I stopped biting my nails (5 years ago) I wear them fairly long, so will I be able to use the Buzz Pro!

Guess that would be one review I couldn't agree with -at all. In the 5 months I've had my Buzz, I'm pretty sure I have never used the tip of my finger, Probably cuz I use my thumb anyway.:thumb:
 

moorea

Unregistered Supplier
ECF Veteran
Aug 11, 2009
6,868
7,355
55
Marion, MT
phiniac.com
Well the replies make me feel much better. I was beginning to worry! It would not be the first time the finger nails made it hard for me to do something (It took me about a month to figure out how to use the touch screen on my droid X) I should really just cut them all off, but wearing them long is some how a testament to the accomplishment of not biting them! After 35 years of walking around with bloody nasty stubs, it is really cool whe soneone stops me to ask if they are real (and they aren't freakishly long or anything)

If the not biting of the fingernails feels like such an accomplishment, can't imagine how good it will feel to kick those two or three stinky sticks a day!
 

5cardstud

ECF Guru
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Jan 1, 2010
22,746
50,647
Wash
Do they look like this?

longnail9.jpg
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

Users who are viewing this thread