Well this thread was fun to read. Pretty much covers all the bases on internet discussion groups.
Some people are compelled to post questions without doing any searches, since they don't have time for all that.
Some people post a question when they already have decided on a solution, so will argue with answers until they get what they wanted to hear.
Still others who are compelled to answer everything, even when they don't know themselves.
The reason most newbies ask these questions is they haven't figured out that, in most cases, it's their own fault whatever they bought isn't working versus a problem with the device. So they keep buying different devices trying to get one that works and, big surprise, it never does.
I usually just read and move on if I can't contribute anything worthy, or at least funny.
I get why someone with poor eyesight, unsteady or thick hands, or whatnot would not be interested in rebuildables. It's not for everyone.
I finally figured out the reason I was using a $1-2 atomizer every week was the gunk buildup. I use a kayfun Lite+ RTA I bought 5 yrs ago now. I put in a new wick once a week whether it needs it or not, and dry burn the coil to get the crud off it. Takes about 5 minutes now that I've done it 1000 times. I haven't even put a dent in the roll of cotton I bought on the way home with the new kayfun. About 1-2 times a year I have to get the tools out and make a new coil. That takes an extra 5 minutes when it happens.
But the real reason I always have the perfect vape is my Provari P3
Some people are compelled to post questions without doing any searches, since they don't have time for all that.
Some people post a question when they already have decided on a solution, so will argue with answers until they get what they wanted to hear.
Still others who are compelled to answer everything, even when they don't know themselves.
The reason most newbies ask these questions is they haven't figured out that, in most cases, it's their own fault whatever they bought isn't working versus a problem with the device. So they keep buying different devices trying to get one that works and, big surprise, it never does.
I usually just read and move on if I can't contribute anything worthy, or at least funny.
I get why someone with poor eyesight, unsteady or thick hands, or whatnot would not be interested in rebuildables. It's not for everyone.
I finally figured out the reason I was using a $1-2 atomizer every week was the gunk buildup. I use a kayfun Lite+ RTA I bought 5 yrs ago now. I put in a new wick once a week whether it needs it or not, and dry burn the coil to get the crud off it. Takes about 5 minutes now that I've done it 1000 times. I haven't even put a dent in the roll of cotton I bought on the way home with the new kayfun. About 1-2 times a year I have to get the tools out and make a new coil. That takes an extra 5 minutes when it happens.
But the real reason I always have the perfect vape is my Provari P3
