Yes true over here the community is pushing for clouds and no one has ever think of the consequences of pushing super sub ohmThe issue is most people think vaporizers are like any other electronic devices like a remote control car, torch light, PSP whereby you just pop a battery and it's ready to go. Most people don't know what sub-ohming is and the safety aspects behind it to keep their faces from being blown off.
Vaporizers are not toy cars whereby you buy energizer batteries or cheap china baterries from value shop, plug in and you're good to go. Heck before sub-ohming was popular people were vaping at like 1.3ohms on their atomizers.
I am thankful that the surge in vaping happened when there are more regulated devices in the market now which feature low resistance control and that mech mods weren't as popular as they used to be in 2014. Or else i'm pretty sure we'll have people getting their faces blown off due to lack of knowledge about ohms law, builds and battery safety.
I know of many vapers who do it for the clouds, and that's the worrying part. Just hope more people would do research before purchasing and vendors would be kind enough to give basic knowledge instead of purely recommendations for profits.
People need to be educated on their equipment and how to use it correctly.
Aside from this, if you need high power, yes anything from ipv4s, snow wolf, xcube, sigelei 150 will be more than enough for a beginner. Just buy base on your budget as the features are relatively the same and like most of us we change mods every few months when there are new products out.
peace.
Vaping is to me like stop smoking analogs so long as I can have a replacement therapy and improved my health and the mod can serve my purpose I will be happy
Newbies loves clouds and high end mods which could do wonders but most of these can't serve day to day vaping
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