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

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Which do you like best? Or do you like them both equally?
About the same... maybe a slight edge to the kayfun. That said, the kayfun is A LOT easier to find. That Big Buddha Mini was tough to locate...

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Or milliseconds?
Or millipedes???
I was TRYING to keep things vape related... and everyone knows that millipedes - cousin to the caterpillar, of course - smoke hookahs...

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Tonight, however, as we're staying at the in-law's place to assist with anything that requires assistance, I chose to leave the Provari at home
(battery life issues and a dearth of 18xxc chargers at their home), and bring the iStick 40 TC. On top.of the mod, I have the Kayfun 4. I cleaned it all up, and installed a .58 Ti1 coil... it's tootle time!

cool, I've been rockin' the TC40w tonight - love that thing (was my first TEMP CONTROL unit) :blush:
it's like a perfect size/fit for ME, then I found the Cuboid mini 80w -- just as good, BUT BETTER :eek: ;)
just no lanyard...

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cool, I've been rockin' the TC40w tonight - love that thing (was my first TEMP CONTROL unit) :blush:
it's like a perfect size/fit for ME, then I found the Cuboid mini 80w -- just as good, BUT BETTER :eek: ;)
just no lanyard...

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They're exactly the same only different...

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My TC40W was my first MOD and still used all the time because of the pocket-ability and stealth factor. But nothing like using the Nautilus Mini on my Golem at 10 watts or so! Definitely delivers good run time!

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Do you have a belt holster to carry that monster around?


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One of these days I have to rip my iStick 30 apart and fix the USB port. Hard to beat that thing (for me anyway)... 18650-powered, 30W, and tiny tiny tiny. Smaller than most 1300-1500mAh micro box mods with about twice the battery (I replaced battery with a good 18650 not too long ago).


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I'm going to wait a little while before I buy a scale. I have too many other purchases that I need to make for stocking up on nic and devices. I can't really justify spending the money on it right now

ChelsB, check out Bullcity vapers, they carry all brands of concentrates! Best of all they post warnings on those to avoid. Just for educational purposes.
 

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If you're still shopping check the sale at this store in Jacksonville. That's my neck of the woods. I've been there. Nice people.

Blowout Clearance Sale - Page 1 - EVcigarettes.com
Some thought son one item they're selling

That aspire odyssey kit for $50 is a deal

that kit is so underrated for the tootle puffing. I don't think there's a better setup except maybe something taking clr coils if you want to rebuild.

Mod weighs nothing and while the finish is a little delicate it's one of the smallest most pocket friendly mods going because it's so slim and it's shallow as well. When I hold that mod I feel like I'm just holding a battery.

As for the tank I'm a big fan of the triton mini coils. A lot of people say they prefer the Nautilus BVC coil's however I chalk that up to the fact that they're just not running enough power or they're used to the flavor pollution if he poor wick used in the original BVC coils. So they think their juice should taste just wwybwhen the reality is the coils aren't very good.

the triton coils are literally better in every way and they're also BVC coils so there is virtually no difference in the kanthal Ones other than they use better cotton and slightly lower resistance

the option of the nickel and the Clapton are both very very good coils. I feel the triton mini coils get a really bad rap. They blow the Nautilis x coils out of the water imo. I haven't been. Ket disappointed in a tank ever than that x. I regretted it five minutes after purchase and ten days later I still do. Maybe he 1.8 coils are better but the airflow stinks. The tip gets scortching hot. The vapor output is low. And he flavor is muted at best and burnt at worst.

I'd love to get some other. I holds batted opinions of popular tanks with disposable coils.

The full size triton 1.8 coils are no good imo. The flavor is again polluted by whatever packing material is around the standard cotton pad I think. And he center bore is too narrow. The went overboard on that coil and its a shame. Could have been great.

Other than that I use clr coils but that's cheating as they're rebuild able .

So what do
You all looemfor disposable coil tanks and tootle puffing. I own two Lavinia already. The 510 one needs a base replacement and zen doesn't seem to respond to any digital inquiry the p3 works well but I'm always up For something better.
 

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Broke this apart due to he length if my last post and for subject matter. Likes. Quotes. Et.

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For tootle puffers I just tried the noname lazy for those wanting easy bottom feed with moderate vapor output. I think many if you would really like it. It uses clr coils (and you can just toss them away as they don't cost more). There's almost no possibility of flooding from over squonking. For the tootle puffers who want to try bottom feed that's your piece imo. And its relatively affordable at under $60. Pair it with an istick squeeze for $17 and you have a tiny good easy tootle puffing squonking setup for $100 with a year or two of coils.

Spill proof and no fuss. Tiny and made for tootle puffers. 1 ohm coils


Also I'm a big fan of the icare go. I'm not sure why people are seeing such short coil life. There's a lot of flavor crossover if you switch around but for me I have very few 45mg juices so I just ot one flavor in there and go. Coils lasting just fine. Got stronger after the first couple tanks.

I have also a cync stealth battery and about 28-32 pods to get through (Black Friday)

The icare go makes me question why I need much else to be honest. I find the flavor to be very good for some things mediocre others. Its not going to bring out the complexities of s juice but there are none when it's a 45mg juice if we're honest. Salts or not.

High mg + icare go = perfect stealth vape.

I find myself carrying the cync and / or icare go every day no mater what else I take with me. For $13 or whatever and 5 coils for $3.50 it's incredibly hard to argue against everyone having one for high mg juice. Backup for dead batteries (its smaller and lighter than carrying another battery) or for movie theatre / airplane / workplace vaping.
 
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Do you have a belt holster to carry that monster around?


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Ok all sorry for the flood - I hope something I said was useful to someone. My opinions and info about the noname lazy bottom feed device.

I'm going to work hard to stay up on this thread cuz there aren't that many of us here and I love to see others with good mtl reviews and discussions. Thanks for making me welcome here and while I won't get back through the million previous posts I'll try to stay on top of the thread moving forward so bear with me if I ask for some recaps or repeat questions for a few days or so.
 
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What tanks do you guys use on your pro vari?
What tanks do you guys use on your pro vari?

ChelsB, I love my Kabukis on all my Provaris. I did feel the need to obtain some rebuildables. So I bought 2 Kayfun 5, and 3 Z Atty Pros and Z Atty universal. The Kabuki use Aspire Nautilus bvc coils, reasonable and easy to use. Remember the thinner your juice the longer those coils will last. I actually mark my calendar when I change coils.
 
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if you guys like that setup have you ever looked at the noname no toy on top of the squeeze. i have the o16 also and have migrated toward the no toy due to the bottom air flow, though i really did like the o16, i find the notoy more flavorful with better density and the overall size is similar, it also looks great.
 

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