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

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The innokin Endura T18/22, and the Coolfire IV TC - 18650 ain't bad either . . . ;)

my meaning was it is like the disrupter as in, it has a control head with the battery pack as a 'slide-on' (a single or twin 18650)

from my readings, the disrupter hasn't taken the market by storm, but maybe a 18650 version might :confused::confused::unsure:
 

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Okay Tootle Puffers - how many of ya'll if any still puff at 3.3v???

Depends on the juice. If it's a subtle fruit flavor, I generally crank things way down if I'm using a regulated mod.
 

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my meaning was it is like the disrupter as in, it has a control head with the battery pack as a 'slide-on' (a single or twin 18650)

from my readings, the disrupter hasn't taken the market by storm, but maybe a 18650 version might :confused::confused::unsure:

Oh I agree - Just suggesting another option if you ever want/NEED to find something else to use that I would say is on an equal standing as the Disrupter.

Matter of fact, I have a few Disrupters & Cells that I use (including the original 2000 & "Curve" 3300 Cells) . . . IMO - They are quite easy to use and consistent too - with whatever tank you choose to use. However, like you said, they haven't really taken off like a lot of other recent Innokin products, which I think is because the Cell (battery) is so proprietary and can only be used with the Disrupter - so given this I don't think Innokin will ever come up with a 18650 Cell or higher mHa interchangeable battery for the Disrupter.

AND - The reason I brought up the Innokin Endura T18/22 (T18 = 1000mHa & T22 = 2000mHa) is that it is also another Innokin product line which is an "all-in-one" that I find just as convenient and easy to use also. BTW: The Endura is Not just for beginners - very "Tootle Puff" friendly. Matter of fact, I have been using them more often then the Disrupter given how easy the "Prism" tanks are to clean and change out when NEEDED. The best part is you can get and use 1.5 oHm coils (which is about a low as I want to go) readily for the Prism Tank or use almost any other tank even a sub-oHm if ya must with the Endura too. They also run at a very consistent 14 Watts/7 (?) Volts . . . Which for "Me" is a good thing and allows for continued "Tottle Puffing" without choking on the clouds of vapor.
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Okay Tootle Puffers - how many of ya'll if any still puff at 3.3v???

Never "Vaped" at 3.3v - started using a "SI" Volt at 3.7v . . . AND - Since then, I have "Puffed" anywhere from 3.7v up to 8v trying to find "My" perfect "Puff" voltage (and now wattage) based on the Equipment & "E-Liquids" I am using . . . However find that I am most comfortable with taking a "Puff" at around 4.0 - 5.0v (Don't know the comparable wattage yet). . . Just Sayin' . . .
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Okay Tootle Puffers - how many of ya'll if any still puff at 3.3v???
New coil (2.4Ω) I start at 3.2v, as it gets used I slowly increase to 3.4v, once I hit 3.5v I am tasting the gunk, time to dry burn, re-wick, and start back at 3.2v. Now that is my ADV, I also womp it at 1Ω (or there about) and 30 watts. :D
 

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