COV shows out of stock on the 1.5 and 2.0 hybrids for bottom feeders. Sure hope they get them back in soon, would really like to try these!!!
COV shows out of stock on the 1.5 and 2.0 hybrids for bottom feeders. Sure hope they get them back in soon, would really like to try these!!!
TY AG. I figure you are charting life expectancy. Should be good.
One key to a long life on these attys is to keep them wet. Just like a true 306, they don't like being dry.![]()
The standards work on BF's too, but they don't have the slotted cases.![]()
And now they're gone again lolRecieved a notification from COV this morning that the bottom feeder hybrids were back in stock
No VV anymore. Found it was not for me.
I hear this on the forums a lot. Don't understand how VV can be "not for" someone. Now, this is not smack talking, I haven't got a VV mod, just wondering what people don't like. It seems being able to adjust your own voltage is all positive with no downside. Can someone educate me as to what I'm missing?
I was a guinea pig for the Hybrid, & I don't think for $8.99 (less 10% BIGBUYER discount), anyone will be disappointed.![]()
You are correct, but there are other variables. Unless you have a particular type, you can not chain vape them without the circuit cutting off. Frankly, the $$$ is not worth it if I am happy chain vaping @ 3.7V. I can deal with the V drop, but must be able to chain vape when I want to. It's like having that 5 second eGo again...ugh.
I have a Pro Vari and it is fantastic. It only cuts off when there is a possibility of "popping" the atty. Variable Voltage is the way to go IMO. I can make any cart or atty work the way I like it (taste,vapor,throat hit).
I also have found that some LR attys are better at 3.3 or 3.4V............if you have a standard 3.7V battery that atty would be useless.