Stardust may be the best carto out there but...

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Pistike

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...the half world using ego type batteries which is around 3,7 v or even lower. This means that this new carto dosen't produce that vape,TH and flavor that it could at 4,2 V. The vape just too cold and the provari lavatube is just not for me. :(
I just can not really get why cartos made with these resistance range (near to 3ohm - e.g. Vision, new sapphire bud) and not like in the old BUD and some fluxos (2,6 or below)? From my point of view Stardust could be easily the most wanted carto out there if it would be available in lower ohms.

Or maybe you guys should come up with a new battery with standard 4,2-4,5 voltage or even a small VV mod with the range of 4-5,5 voltage. (The current VV mod is kinda useless, theres no meaning to change voltage under 4) With an ecig like this all of you cartos would really rock!

Maybe it just me but I'm using only fluxo and the lower res BUD due to the mentioned problems and I'm "crying" this here because GV is the top1 and most reliable vendor out there!

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The stardust is a little cool for my tastes, too, but seems like vapor temp preferences vary so much from person to person. I am looking forward to some lower-resistance ones. I use the visions extremes all the time, and even though you would think with the higher ohm rating, they would need a higher voltage than possible with the ego, but that's not the case. I recently got a lavatube, and I've been running my visions giant on it, and if I go above 4v, it's too hot for me. Even at 3.2v, the flavor and vapor on my extremes is great. Give some extremes a try; you might be surprised!

P.S. I think I actually prefer the vornados to the stardust in terms of performance.
 
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Pistike

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Ok, let me correct myslef a bit, the vapor is a so-so, not that bad but it could be better. But the flavor really drops down (the juice canot be the problem, I'm 100 sure in that :) )
frequentj - Thanks for the tip, maybe it would be a great idea to try a regular size with the lowest ohms. However, that won't solve the "issue" that I've notice with the stardust. I really like the concept of this carto and I still think that it not jsut unique but could be the best :)
Just need in lower resistance :/ - or, as mentioend before a good VV mod.
 

Pistike

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Thanks bad and I hope my words didn't seem as an offense. I know these are new stuff and honestly I do not have the time to go trough all of the topics.
Other than the Stardust the whole concept around the cartos are weird for me, still too much of them designed for higher voltage what the ego type batteries had :)
Ok, I assume it's just me who can not get the logic behind it :)
 

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TBH, while you would be likely to look in askance at my vaping preferences, personally I couldn't get a handle on yours. I love my vv ego devices BECAUSE ALL I really need is to be able to change between 3.2-3.7 range. Even 3.9-4.0 is too much for me. So I really cant understand why you say things are useless. And I was really uncomfortable with 2.4-2.6 carts and fluxos. They were too warm and nothing tasted right, often tasted awful in fact.

If I might make one tiny suggestion to your presentation, you might try adding statements like "for me" or "my preference" because maybe your opinions aren't the absolute arbitrators of everyone elses, lol.
 
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