Tootle Puffers, Part Three! (The Sequel of the Redux)

Two_Bears

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I have run into bunches of people that tell me that they tried vaping to quit smoking and it didn't work for them. Almost every single person was using the wrong device. Either a cheap piece of crapola that didn't have enough power to do anything with, or a cloud machine that felt nothing like smoking a cigarette. Because that is what is getting the hype.

I agree 100%

It is important new vapers start with MTL devices

Later when they want more air and vapor. Upgrade their atty.

I think the nautilus Mini. And Istick pico are a great place to start.
 

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Thanks @corn flakes! This has definitely helped me make a decision! Although the Radius is awesome, it is larger and with my small hands and arthritis it would probably not be what I need for the years to come :(
I just love my Provaris but may need to pass on the Radius!
And an added note, you took some great pics :wub:
 

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Thanks @corn flakes! This has definitely helped me make a decision! Although the Radius is awesome, it is larger and with my small hands and arthritis it would probably not be what I need for the years to come :(
I just love my Provaris but may need to pass on the Radius!
And an added note, you took some great pics :wub:

If you knew how old that camera was.
 

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Hello fellow Tootle Puffers!
I am looking for some guidance. Does anyone one happen to have a photo of a Provari Radius next to an Eleaf Pico? I am considering the possibility of a Radius but even my REOS grands and Picos are a bit large for my small hands! Wondering if the Radius would be too large for me.

I know there's already some pics on there but I'll add mine too.
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Thanks @corn flakes! This has definitely helped me make a decision! Although the Radius is awesome, it is larger and with my small hands and arthritis it would probably not be what I need for the years to come :(
I just love my Provaris but may need to pass on the Radius!
And an added note, you took some great pics :wub:
If you haven't given it a look yet check out the Jac Vapour Series B. It's taller than a pico but slender and light, easy to fire from darn near any position. I have hand pain from my work so hand feel and comfort are high on my list. The Radius is also relatively heavy for me. I do like both the Radius and the Pico for different situations but the Jac is my #1 at the moment.
 

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I know there's already some pics on there but I'll add mine too.
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Another awesome pic! But between the arthritis and my MD I better stick with small and light! Thanks RainSong :rolleyes:
 

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It's a method of turning voltage on and off with varied timing to approximate varying DC voltage. It's a compact method of putting that feature into small packages.

PWM, the longer the pulse the hotter the vape.

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