AngeNZ

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    To be perfectly honest if all you want to do is use it to build on sort of like a better dry burn option for an ohms reader I find internal battery mods to be the perfect thing for that because I don't have to run and go get a battery for it.

    Yeah I agree - and I've nearly talked myself out of shelving the poor lil Kroma. If I got a new mod, I'd end up wanting to save it for Justin Case. Plus I love the 3 clicks on/off that Innokin mods have, when building/wicking. It's also reliable resistance wise for checking my RDAs b4 they go back on an unregulated/mech squonker :wub:

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    Zazie

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    Yeah I agree - and I've nearly talked myself out of shelving the poor lil Kroma. If I got a new mod, I'd end up wanting to save it for Justin Case. Plus I love the 3 clicks on/off that Innokin mods have, when building/wicking. It's also reliable resistance wise for checking my RDAs b4 they go back on an unregulated/mech squonker :wub:

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    I always build on my ohm meter. Is that a sin?
     

    Pigs

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    I'll be very interested to know how you find it mate.
    I love the Zeta, but it don't work well with the natural tobaccos...don't go far on a wick. Very frustrating when the burning taste comes through and the tank is still half. I'm liking that the Vapesnail can be rewicked without dumping the liquid. Just wondering how it compares flavor wise...
    I don't vape the natural tobaccos Fred so can't really comment except that there's not much room for lots of wick mass- like all the BB rbas. I'm still breaking in my first build (3mm dual core NI80 Clapton 0.55 Ohms) so will update on flavour in a day or 2.
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    AngeNZ

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    I always build on my ohm meter. Is that a sin?

    I do too, mostly. Unless I’m too lazy to dig it out of the drawer. Mods can be too tippy sometimes.

    I spent 2 hours looking up ohm readers recently :lol:. But I find the height of a mod easier for wicking/coiling. We all like different things - which is what makes us vapers :wub:
     

    Fredman1

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    I don't vape the natural tobaccos Fred so can't really comment except that there's not much room for lots of wick mass- like all the BB rbas. I'm still breaking in my first build (3mm dual core NI80 Clapton 0.55 Ohms) so will update on flavour in a day or 2.View attachment 889997
    Yeah I know. I just used you to offload my burden ;)
    I'm more interested about possible leaks etc..and flavor comparison to the Zeta. Thanks mate :thumb:
     

    Pigs

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    I spent 2 hours looking up ohm readers recently :lol:. But I find the height of a mod easier for wicking/coiling. We all like different things - which is what makes us vapers :wub:
    I use my big old Aegis 100W for a build stand. It's hard to tip over and you can dry burn/rinse the coil on the mod
     

    Zazie

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    I spent 2 hours looking up ohm readers recently :lol:. But I find the height of a mod easier for wicking/coiling. We all like different things - which is what makes us vapers :wub:
    I like to rest my forearms on the table to steady my hands. Once or twice I've built on a mod and I felt all insecure.
     

    charlie1465

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    So I got my drone today and I went on to the Evolv site and I was going to do like a tutorial but for whatever reason all I hear is the audio and there is no visual so anyone have a link to a tutorial it doesn't have to be interactive just who would they go to to find out how the hell to use this device to its full capacity or to any capacity other than the same as I use anything else lol.

    What I don't want to do is start messing around and connecting the mod to Escribe and end up screwing something up that I will have very little chance of fixing because my technological know-how when it comes to computers is horrendous LOL
    The thing to always remember with computers and their software is that there is always a reset, undo, step backwards function, so there's very little you can do which will cause a problem that can't be solved.

    Have you tried a search on YouTube? Something like 'how to use escribe software'?

    Good luck :)
     

    charlie1465

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    I'll be very interested to know how you find it mate.
    I love the Zeta, but it don't work well with the natural tobaccos...don't go far on a wick. Very frustrating when the burning taste comes through and the tank is still half. I'm liking that the Vapesnail can be rewicked without dumping the liquid. Just wondering how it compares flavor wise...
    Hi Fred

    When wicked properly the snail has just as much flavour as the Xeta so no worries there. I can only speak for the og though....

    With the clone it seems like the problem could be your tolerances particularly where the two shells fit together for example.

    Hope that you find a solution :)
     

    DeloresRose

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    Good morning shinies :wub:

    Non shiny but still waiting for my US package. Last seen departing Cincinnati airport on the 24th May??

    ;):);)

    That is taking forever! Seems like shipping from the states is giving China’s slow boat a run for its money.
     

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