Somebody's Got Ohm Meters......

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EtherMagic

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I Pre~Ordered mine from here, they ship out tomorrow. There were 50 something left a few days ago, now only 4 left.

Oops, sold out, sorry. :( I posted this yesterday on a thread when there was 6 left, around 4pm today there were 4 left. 4 lucky people snatched em up!

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A multimeter will also check volts and amps. It's better to have a tool that can perform multiple duties. But then again, it's your cash...so go for it.

True, but most vapers just check the resistance of their atties--and those regular multimeters are a PITA. Trust me, I've been using one for years. :D
 
I do agree that a multimeter is handy around the house and it can perform several functions that are helpful to vapers. However I have found that these little ohm meters in addition to checking resistances make a great platform to build on. It holds the base upright and stationary while you secure the wick and coils. With my fat fingers I don't know if I could do a dual coil build without one ;)
 

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I do agree that a multimeter is handy around the house and it can perform several functions that are helpful to vapers. However I have found that these little ohm meters in addition to checking resistances make a great platform to build on. It holds the base upright and stationary while you secure the wick and coils. With my fat fingers I don't know if I could do a dual coil build without one ;)

Why soytenly, my point pizacly!
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I do agree that a multimeter is handy around the house and it can perform several functions that are helpful to vapers. However I have found that these little ohm meters in addition to checking resistances make a great platform to build on. It holds the base upright and stationary while you secure the wick and coils. With my fat fingers I don't know if I could do a dual coil build without one ;)

That's where my head is with this purchase. I could use my mods to check ohms but I think it would be more convenient to use the meter PLUS what YOU said!! Vape on..........:vapor:

Oh and being "just a goil", I have no other use for a device that would do more.....
 

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TOO KEWL!

I mean my Provari will read the resistance, but this is AWESOME!

AWESOME!-er because it's free-er => http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/pay-forward-pif/418767-deals-steals-37.html#post10713950

Free meter at Harbor Freight if you buy ANYTHING - no $$$ minimum. The offer is still good through October 23rd.

I sorta hear what people say about those one-trick ponies, that you can use them as a stand of sorts to hold an atty for rebuilding. But c'mon - I can solve that problem in my basement in 10 seconds with a piece of scrap lumber and the right size drill bit. Just sayin...
 
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