Oops, my bad. Apologies for taking the comment out of context.
I used the XL all day yesterday with the Vapage atty and managed to vape through 6 ml of NLV Renegade. Now I am still new to this but 6ml is more than I usually go though. Was reading the Atty review section and saw that the atty was reviewed as being a bit of a juice monster. Up till now a 3ml tank and some dripping I have been good for a day.
How much do you burn through ? Not really concerned just curious.
As noted I have been a bit OTT this week with 2 Provari's so the 357 is going to have to wait but again the reviews section has led me to the SmartVapes dripping atty. Interestingly they sell a 306 version but no 306 drip tips but thought I would reach out and see if anyone had played with this ?
Given I am only 24 hours into having this mod so far I must say it has given me the most consistent and best tasting vape I have found. I will confess to being a big 18650 fan, just throw it in and you are good for a day without any concern.
With this mod about all I will carry with me is a spare atty and a battery in the car.
The Provari and the Mini has a lot to do to make me consider not making this mod my day to day PV. Yes the variable voltage is nice but there is enough play in LR to make up for that for a set and go device, I am too busy during the day to be concerned about the difference between 4.2 and 4.5 volts I just want a good consistent vape. At home I can worry about that.
Another advantage is not having to give any thought to juice VG/PG ratio's. Put it in the bottle and it will vape. Wicking is never a problem.
I could go on for another few paragraphs but I am preaching to the converted so best shut up lol I can summarise it best as I have no doubt that Reo's etc have a nicer build quality but the VMod just plain works and works exceedingly well. Considering the amount of change you will get out of a $100 I haven't come across a better option for a throw it in your pocket and go PV.
I used the XL all day yesterday with the Vapage atty and managed to vape through 6 ml of NLV Renegade. Now I am still new to this but 6ml is more than I usually go though. Was reading the Atty review section and saw that the atty was reviewed as being a bit of a juice monster. Up till now a 3ml tank and some dripping I have been good for a day.
How much do you burn through ? Not really concerned just curious.
As noted I have been a bit OTT this week with 2 Provari's so the 357 is going to have to wait but again the reviews section has led me to the SmartVapes dripping atty. Interestingly they sell a 306 version but no 306 drip tips but thought I would reach out and see if anyone had played with this ?
Given I am only 24 hours into having this mod so far I must say it has given me the most consistent and best tasting vape I have found. I will confess to being a big 18650 fan, just throw it in and you are good for a day without any concern.
With this mod about all I will carry with me is a spare atty and a battery in the car.
The Provari and the Mini has a lot to do to make me consider not making this mod my day to day PV. Yes the variable voltage is nice but there is enough play in LR to make up for that for a set and go device, I am too busy during the day to be concerned about the difference between 4.2 and 4.5 volts I just want a good consistent vape. At home I can worry about that.
Another advantage is not having to give any thought to juice VG/PG ratio's. Put it in the bottle and it will vape. Wicking is never a problem.
I could go on for another few paragraphs but I am preaching to the converted so best shut up lol I can summarise it best as I have no doubt that Reo's etc have a nicer build quality but the VMod just plain works and works exceedingly well. Considering the amount of change you will get out of a $100 I haven't come across a better option for a throw it in your pocket and go PV.