This thread will combine 3 questions regarding the Phoenix rebuildable atomizer clone that has come so highly recommended on these boards.
First things first-- preparation: anything I should do to prepare my Phoenix clone before dripping away?
Secondly-- variety: I'd really like to be able to sit down and taste test 10 different juices, 2-3 drops at a time. Will I be able to vape all the juice so that there are no residual flavors mingling with the next up? If not, is there a quick way to clean the wick (no over-night vodka steep sessions), so that I can taste them all in one (long) sitting?
Thirdly-- resistance: I have no clue what resistance this clone is; didn't say anything on the ordering form, packaging, or atty itself. Since ill be tasting on the only vaporizer I own-- an ego-c twist-- there's no way for me to check on my pv. Anyone know If these clones are standard resistance, or what exactly their resistance is?
Thanks so much everyone! They're all juicy vapor juices, and ill be sure to give my thoughts about each on the appropriate sub-forum tomorrow afternoon.
First things first-- preparation: anything I should do to prepare my Phoenix clone before dripping away?
Secondly-- variety: I'd really like to be able to sit down and taste test 10 different juices, 2-3 drops at a time. Will I be able to vape all the juice so that there are no residual flavors mingling with the next up? If not, is there a quick way to clean the wick (no over-night vodka steep sessions), so that I can taste them all in one (long) sitting?
Thirdly-- resistance: I have no clue what resistance this clone is; didn't say anything on the ordering form, packaging, or atty itself. Since ill be tasting on the only vaporizer I own-- an ego-c twist-- there's no way for me to check on my pv. Anyone know If these clones are standard resistance, or what exactly their resistance is?
Thanks so much everyone! They're all juicy vapor juices, and ill be sure to give my thoughts about each on the appropriate sub-forum tomorrow afternoon.