Sounds like you think people with small PV's are newbs that havent tried a mod yet...
Well now you know that there are people that would rather fill a cart and change a batt a couple of times a day, than having to drag a MOD around. I couldn't care less about a 6ml carto. What I do care about it that people are saying their maxx cartos run longer on the same amount of juice as old 808's. So glad Leaford is working on making a cig device better, instead of just making everything bigger. The latter is not very innovative, IMO.
I acually have a friend here, that says the same as you, but just for fun, tried my kr8. He was very impressed with the hit and taste he got, and said hmm maybe I should get one of these...eh like just for going out.. haha.
But hey, exactly, if it works for you.... happy holidays...
I agree with you 100%. I've been vaping for over 2 years and I still prefer the smaller batteries. I use a Ego-PT at home when I am on the computer but honestly I like my small batteries and I still like autos. I noticed a lot of people say that the small style is for new users and I hear people saying new users like auto and graduate to manual.
Well truthfully I did the same thing and I enjoyed the benefits of the manual for the fact that it lessened the primer puff stage. I'm going to be ordering a Bloog MF soon because it seems like the device I am looking for. A small battery, its automatic and doesn't need all the primer puffs.
I still like holding the smaller ones like a real cig and I just don't like the big mods. Truth is, it seems like every week a "new" mod comes out yet they all just look the same to me. It's just another flashlight with a different style switch and a new fancy name. The sad part is they all do the same thing and some people just keep buying them up wasting money with a drawer full of devices that honestly are almost identical.
The only mod I would even consider would be the Little Sister since it looks small like a Bic lighter and it offers variable voltage so I could experiment with different flavors. I'm glad that Leaford is sticking to the same size options and If they want to impress me then make it even smaller (much like these 48's that are identical to the size of a analog) and decrease the weight even more and improve battery life and I would use that device for life!
But claiming they are for "beginners" is just silly.