Yep, a lot of people think micro coils are dangerous, but that just isn't true, yes they can be if you are sub ohming but that isn't necessary to get the increased flavor that comes from increased vapor. The increased flavor and vapor come from more coil sufrace coming in contact with the juice and you don't have to go crazy with power to get that benefit. For me a coil at 1.3 to 1.5 gives great flavor while staying safe.
I'm not sure how high you can go with the ohms on a mech and still get the great performance, but I'm doing just fine on mine with a 1.4 ohm coil and the battery is lasting almost as long as it does on the Provari which I am using several times a day to check the power left in the battery on the Nemesis.
I'm not sure how high you can go with the ohms on a mech and still get the great performance, but I'm doing just fine on mine with a 1.4 ohm coil and the battery is lasting almost as long as it does on the Provari which I am using several times a day to check the power left in the battery on the Nemesis.
Oh yeah, just not sure its exactly right but even with it not quite perfect I'm still chewing on huge clouds like its sub-ohming from a 2.3 ohm coil!
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Fogging out my Bulldog with an Igo-W on a k101 or an I30 when I don't have time to drip.
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About analogs vs ecigs :
Vapor Test Results by Korea Electronic Cigarette Association


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