Newbie from Canada fifth and final post for my initiation lol

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dano-bri

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As it stands, I am not completely satisfied with my vaping experience. Hoping to find the perfect vape with no dry hits and no burnt taste ever. Is this possible? I have been doing alot of reading on the ecf site and I find this site very informative and interesting and a little overwhelming because there is so much information. What is really catching my interest lately is the mod section of this site, in particular the genesis atomizer. Does anyone has any suggestions as of what I should try vaping with next.

thanks and sure will appreciate any feedback. That's my story and I'm sticking to it lol
 
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PaporPlas

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Sorry, I'm new lol learning the ropes lol hopefully I get it right next time. lol

I made the same mistake when I signed up. No worries. :p

Concerning never having "burnt taste", that's going to be a hard one. If the carto or atomizer begins to get a bit dry you're going to get a burnt taste. And, many of the atty's need to be wet or they will taste burnt. They can be dry even when they are pre-filled, right out of the box. So, this isn't a perfect system. I clearomizers (CE2) because I hate that burnt taste as well. Well, I end up with some weeping (leakage of the ejuice) and that's annoying as well. But, I can wipe my hands off. Would rather hassle that then have anything "burnt" ever in my lungs again.

Bottom line, analogs are "easier", but deadlier. Stick with it, you'll figure out what it takes to minimize the down sides of vaping, and you'll live longer for the effort! : )
 

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I can give you my experiences, maybe they will help. Yes, long slow drags reap benefits. I have an Echo with the dual coil cartomizer, it holds 3 mil of liquid. I love this thing, the cartos do not give off burnt taste when they start to dry out. Just don't overfill them, they tend to "drown" if you overfill them in my opinion. I just received tonight the Inferno (from Volcano) with a drip set up and their tankomizer set up. The drip is good but it's tedious IMO. Have not tried the tankomizer thingie with it yet as I washed the atty for it and am waiting for it to dry. I also bought the TubeTank that Volcano sells, my folly is that I am vaping banana juice in it. Bonzai Banana is not my kind of vape, but the vape is voluminous and packs a punch.

Will let you know about the tankomizer thingies when I get one fired up tomorrow.
 

dano-bri

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I made the same mistake when I signed up. No worries. :p

Concerning never having "burnt taste", that's going to be a hard one. If the carto or atomizer begins to get a bit dry you're going to get a burnt taste. And, many of the atty's need to be wet or they will taste burnt. They can be dry even when they are pre-filled, right out of the box. So, this isn't a perfect system. I clearomizers (CE2) because I hate that burnt taste as well. Well, I end up with some weeping (leakage of the ejuice) and that's annoying as well. But, I can wipe my hands off. Would rather hassle that then have anything "burnt" ever in my lungs again.

Bottom line, analogs are "easier", but deadlier. Stick with it, you'll figure out what it takes to minimize the down sides of vaping, and you'll live longer for the effort! : )

yes the clearomizers seem to be the best so far i did one little adjustment to it, i pulled up the rubber piece on the ceramic cup just a bit i find it wicks better fo me that way i also think those dry and burnt hits cant be quite deadly to. lol
 
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dano-bri

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I can give you my experiences, maybe they will help. Yes, long slow drags reap benefits. I have an Echo with the dual coil cartomizer, it holds 3 mil of liquid. I love this thing, the cartos do not give off burnt taste when they start to dry out. Just don't overfill them, they tend to "drown" if you overfill them in my opinion. I just received tonight the Inferno (from Volcano) with a drip set up and their tankomizer set up. The drip is good but it's tedious IMO. Have not tried the tankomizer thingie with it yet as I washed the atty for it and am waiting for it to dry. I also bought the TubeTank that Volcano sells, my folly is that I am vaping banana juice in it. Bonzai Banana is not my kind of vape, but the vape is voluminous and packs a punch.

Will let you know about the tankomizer thingies when I get one fired up tomorrow.

i tried cartos i just dont like the idea of vaping with all that filler in there and like u said dripping is tedious but good flavor im sure i will find something that suits my needs someday and dollars later lol
 

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If you want to drip hassle free, get a Reo. It's a bottom feeder holding either a 3ml bottle (Reo Mini) or a 6ml bottle (Reo Grand or Reo Woodvil). Then instead of dripping every few vapes, you just squeeze the bottle to feed the atomizer from the botom. It can also be used with cartomizers to continually keep the cartos full without any hassle.
 
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