Should you have a back up mod.

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LilWhiteClouder

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Allow me to introduce you to plenty of coils...

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Good Lord thats alotta 24 g. I thought I had too much with 100 ft :p
 
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The perfect backup to your Cuboid should come out in a few weeks: the Cuboid mini.

Coincidentally it appears to be the perfect backup to my Evic VT as well, ain't that something? :pervy:

The Cuboid Mini does look very cool. I dig the tank and the performance at that small overall size.

Imo, joyetech's latest chipset is one of the best on the market. They're smart to use it in so many devices.
 

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The Cuboid Mini does look very cool. I dig the tank and the performance at that small overall size.

Imo, Joyetech's latest chipset is one of the best on the market. They're smart to use it in so many devices.

I'm afraid I don't have much to compare it to, I just got my VT today and it's my first mod, lol. It's very easy to operate though, even for a noob like me so they must be doing something right. Are they still using the same chipset as in the VT or did they come out with an updated version for the VTC & Cuboid?

But I really like the looks of the Cuboid mini and I do prefer a built in battery. Wish it had a slightly higher capacity but I don't think that'll be a deal-breaker.
 

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Good Lord thats alotta 24 g. I thought I had too much with 100 ft :p

Oh man do I wish I had that spool of Kanthal! Would love the piece of mind of that plenty o' coil sitting around. I just ordered 30ft and I'm new to coil making so I'll likely have to buy some pretty soon again :p

As far as the OP, I think everyone should have at least one back up mod. As soon as I can afford it, I'll be buying a red & black backup RX200. They're tanks, but just in case, you know? Before the potential vape apocalypse happens, I want to have at least a few RBA's and a few RX200's. Already getting my nicotine base.
 

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I'm afraid I don't have much to compare it to, I just got my VT today and it's my first mod, lol. It's very easy to operate though, even for a noob like me so they must be doing something right. Are they still using the same chipset as in the VT or did they come out with an updated version for the VTC & Cuboid?

But I really like the looks of the Cuboid mini and I do prefer a built in battery. Wish it had a slightly higher capacity but I don't think that'll be a deal-breaker.

I'm not sure exactly which mods have the same chipset. I've just noticed that several of their recent devices have the same wide range of features, (which is great). The built-in battery is one of the few things that I don't like about the Cuboid Mini, and I might still go with the Pico instead, despite that one maxing out at 75W rather than 80W, (not much of a difference to me).
 

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Oh man do I wish I had that spool of Kanthal! Would love the piece of mind of that plenty o' coil sitting around. I just ordered 30ft and I'm new to coil making so I'll likely have to buy some pretty soon again :p

If I had any wisdom to impart it would be as follows...

Don't buy more than 100 foot of any wire until you know you're really going to use the snot out of it.

And don't buy anything this size until you're sure it's going to be your mainstay for the rest of your life.

Especially with thicker wire.

This crap lasts FOREVER even on a coil by coil basis.

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Trust me when I say I'm damn close to picking up a couple rolls like yours for my core wire. [emoji1]

Smaller rolls are more practical for the wrapping wire or I'd be looking for the large rolls for them to [emoji15]

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Makes me wonder how much trouble it would be to spool up a smaller spool from a larger one.

Economically speaking, seems to me it would make more sense to buy what you'd use more of in bulk...

As long as it doesn't make life impossible.

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Upload your photos to a site like Photobucket, it's what I use, once you've uploaded your pics copy and paste the URL for the specific pic you want to post.

crx can probably help you with this better than I can, he's good at this stuff.

Photobucket is one way
Photo Resizer is another

Each operation system should offer some sort of Resizing application. The one I ise is an add-in that directly integrates with Windows. After installing, I just right click a pic and click resize. The tiny program opens and I select the size I require.

For Android
Resize Me! - Photo resizer - Android Apps on Google Play
 

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Haha that's a tiny mod. Is that the cleito? If so what do u think of it? I have it and the crown and love the crown. Haven't tried the .2 coil in the cleito hopefully until produce more flavor!
That is the VCMT the biggest rta available on the smallest regulated mod available (maybe not now)

Looks funny
 
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I think you should have a back up mod, for two reasons.

The first is for when the battery dies, you can switch mods (Although you could just swap the batteries out like I do/most do).

The main reason is if your mod actually fails. Out of my 20 regulated mods, only 2 have failed, those being the IPV D2, and the Xcube 2. The Xcube 2 was replaced, but if I did not have other mods, I would not of been able to vape, so I think a backup or 2 is a good idea.
 
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I think you should have a back up mod, for two reasons.

The first is for when the battery dies, you can switch mods (Although you could just swap the batteries out like I do/most do).

The main reason is if your mod actually fails. Out of my 20 regulated mods, only 2 have failed, those being the IPV D2, and the Xcube 2. The Xcube 2 was replaced, but if I did not have other mods, I would not of been able to vape, so I think a backup or 2 is a good idea.
@conanthewarrior agreed. I have a two bay charger and four batteries for my cuboid. Always have two charged batterie with me at all times lol. I also carry the joytech ego aio in my case with my batteries in case anything happens
To my cuboid. But I heard cuboids are pretty
Much bullet proof. Also bought a k box mini 70watts just in case haha
 

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Haha that's a tiny mod. Is that the cleito? If so what do u think of it? I have it and the crown and love the crown. Haven't tried the .2 coil in the cleito hopefully until produce more flavor!
It's the "Mini Volt", it's tiny. It's 40 watt, 1300 mAh, good for a stealth Vape. Then the Tank is a VCMT 30mm

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