I'll have to check these out. What about he stick KFC coils? See below.
Is that a new cleito? I see the old and 120 but haven't heard of the exo. The original cleito has stainless steel coils which interest me. The later one does not.
I'm not a fan of anything kayfun after he lite. I feel the flavor of the 4 and later just isn't up to snuff and the design is overwhelming at best. At worst it's over engineered and way too big.
Interesting. Is the emow tank in the pro tank line ? I saw here were like ten different coil types for the emow I have which I believe say they're protank compatible. I found one of them made with occ and at easily the best head. But it cokes with occ stock. I'll see if I can get s picture of the box if the occ coils that are protabk compatible. They're super cheap.
I'm not opposed or saying people shouldn't explore direct lung. I'm saying for a die hard smoker walking into a vape shop for the first time looking to kick smoking and not interested in hobby
vaping directing to a sub ohm kit is a mistake. And I still see it being done over recommending a juul or icare go etc. honestly closed system thingns like the juul and cync are probably the best because they aren't fiddly. I'm in the camp who feels vaping should be as easy as lighting a cigarette for those wanting smoking cessation.
Of course people who want to quit will quit. No matter what they use. But most smokers are resigned that quitting is hard and a sub ohm setup isn't going to be a like for like substitute. That's all I'm saying. If they want to get on to sub ohm vaping power to them but if I'm working at a vape shop and I see someone who wants to quit I'm not pointing them at a smok system that hits like a .... for a first setup.