I can't help you on that iwanthidan, I don't have either of those to compare to. Someone else will come in that has both and can help you out.
Man, I thought with all your detailed posts about firmware, you'd be the one to know. I don't really care that much about it, but thought it might be cool to do if I start messing with the firmware- but not if it doesn't let me see the other data.Same here Brewdawg. I have no clueabout working with Logo's as I'm a numbers type of person, and want all the numbers I can get.
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Well said, Figs. Unless there's a known quality issue, or specific features wanted, you just pick what works for you- by size, color, whatever. Just about anything will work for someone like me (using about 10W or less)! In my case, first criterion is "most pocket friendly." Different features may be next. Everyone, including me, likes things that look cool - but being an ex smoker, I don't care nearly as much about looks as function, though. I never bought a brand of cigs because the pack looked nice sitting on the coffee table.@iwanthidan - I have no experience with those, but I have an opinion anyway
To me the tank gives the vape, the mod simply provides power. I use less than 10% of the wattage potential of my P80 and AL85, but they both work great for me. You can MTL off most any modern mod.
What I look for in a mod first is comfort. I vape a lot, and I want it to feel comfortable and secure in my hand. I prefer smal mods that tend to be lighter weight, and more pocket friendly. The second thing I look for is how it looks. For me I want it to look nice. Not gaudy or flashy. Finally I look at features. Will it in fact do what I need it to do (VW, VW...etc) and most any current model will.
So I would say the best mod for you is to get the one that fits those three criteria FOR YOU.
Okay, that's interesting. Not sure I understand, though- if you mean on regulated mods, how is it possible? If a mod is accurately delivering 50W, the coil doesn't know the source- i.e., battery types, # batteries, etc. I guess it could vary from mod to mod on how quickly it delivers that wattage, but that's the only thing I can think of that would vary. And I guess in really high wattages, that could make a noticeable difference. But there must be something else I didn't think of. What is it that you notice that's different? Must be something to it, as you've been doing this a lot longer than me, so I'm curious. And I may have to apologize to all the reviewers (in my head) for how I laughed at them (in my head)!Not necessarily. Depending on the electronics in the mod and whether it's a single or double battery unit there seems to be a difference in my experience.
I Have the Primo Mini and the P80 and they both work great.Between this and Evic Primo Mini and Aleader Orbit 80W, which one do you suggest for an MTL vaper?
MyFreedomSmokes was great. Really nice to have a human & real customer service available.
It'd be great to no longer have to do a priming puff to get a good hit.
What I look for in a mod first is comfort. I vape a lot, and I want it to feel comfortable and secure in my hand. I prefer small mods that tend to be lighter weight, and more pocket friendly. The second thing I look for is how it looks. For me I want it to look nice. Not gaudy or flashy. Finally I look at features. Will it in fact do what I need it to do (VW, VW...etc) and most any current model will.
Between this and Evic Primo Mini and Aleader Orbit 80W, which one do you suggest for an MTL vaper?
I've been able to completely eliminate my "priming puffs" by playing around with my P80's "Preheat Power" and "Preheat Duration" settings.
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4 years ago...I got my first ever vaping set-up from MFS (an Innokin VV V3 Mod with a Kanger T3S tank)...
After many subsequent orders...I've always found their Customer Service to be top-notch...
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I'll look into how to use the preheat function. What wattage do you normally vape at, and what settings for preheat? Could save me some studying if you let me copy from your paper.![]()