It's a dripping atty with the center 510 pin drilled out. Instead of having a tank, a bottom feeder has a bottle below the 510 with a hose.I have no clue what tgat means
So basically, all new hardware? What do you suggest that wont cost an arm and a leg? I wnt for this setup because if price. About 20 for everything, including juice
+1 on the K1. They can be had for even less $ if you look around the net. The Aspire nautilus mini is also a great bang for the buck unit, but that will cost about 40 bucks (worth it IMHO). Stick with the batteries you've got, they will be fine if you don't want to get into the "hobby" of vaping. With that being said, the iLeaf Istick is also a great little unit. I got that exact set up for my wife this year and she is absolutely in love with it (and it blows my MVP2 out of the water power wise). I know it sounds extreme, but for about 100 bucks you can set yourself up with a Nauti mini and Istick, if you are like my wife, you won't be looking for anything else for quite a while.Aspire k1 is also pretty good, only $10
East Patchogue, great to hear from a local vaper!You can get ipv mini and atlantis with battery under $100
Jdurand, what part of long island? I'm near Hempstead
Any 510 size drip tip will fit the K1 or nautilus. The tanks that come with plastic tips are usually plastic tanks as well, which are not good for some flavor of juices. Once I used a glass tank, all I could taste in a plastic tank was, well, plastic.K1 does not peak my interest. Im trying to get rid of the metal drip tip. I dont like the metalic taste