Tootle Puffers, Redux (The Sequel)

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TrollDragon

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So now for some mod Size Envy. Check this one out. 32650 6000mAh battery 36 mm girth. Not sure they even have an atty big enough for this!
That's a beast!
But still not big enough for the 46mm Fat Boy... :w00t:
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Shown here on an ECF'ers HoG box with the top cap from the 22mm version as the drip tip. :thumbs:
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The subtank mini is what I'd go for. But I see it's primarly for subohm. I don't know.. I don't want to subohm and burn through 10mls+ a day. I want to stay around my current 2.5-3m

Subtank mini is very versatile, You can get a good vape at 7W with the air turned down all the way. [MtoL] Turn it up to 15-18W and open the air and get MORE but still MtoL.
Crank it up to 30-35W and your into lung hits and lots of juice. Your juice consumption goes up with power and air.
I just tested it, with a .5 coil so don't worry about what comes with the tank, it'll work :thumbs:
 

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Subtank mini is very versatile, You can get a good vape at 7W with the air turned down all the way. [MtoL] Turn it up to 15-18W and open the air and get MORE but still MtoL.
Crank it up to 30-35W and your into lung hits and lots of juice. Your juice consumption goes up with power and air.
I just tested it, with a .5 coil so don't worry about what comes with the tank, it'll work :thumbs:
I have not tested mine with the .5 coil yet....
 

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Lots of pretties (and cool stuff) being posted today! Some great lookin' mods. I know what I want, though. Hoping I can get it next month. Not a cutting-edge, newest thing on the block, exciting PV. But I want it because it has a huge battery, has passthrough (with the connection on the side!), has the range of watts/volts I like (on the lower end), and it's Innoken. I have been looking at a lot of stuff, and know that the MVP 3 is a big ol' hunka hunka handful of metal...but I like it! I love my MVP 20, so I know my hands will be able to deal with the MVP 3. For my needs...it looks like it'd fit me to a "T"!
 

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Yes, so subohm is not what I want. I'm just a tootler.

But if I went for subtank mini and made 2ohm RBA builds, I'd probably be at the same juice consumption?

Yup, about the same. Don't care for the 0.5 coils, but the RDA deck is easy to build on. I lean toward 1.8 - 2, with the air closed way down.

That's a beast!
But still not big enough for the 46mm Fat Boy... :w00t:
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Shown here on an ECF'ers HoG box with the top cap from the 22mm version as the drip tip. :thumbs:
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That come with a forklift??
 

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I am more impressed by this size. :D
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I agree, that's VERY cute!

But I was using one of my iStick30s today, and it just feels too small to me now, I've gotten so accustomed to my CF4s; I just love how my hand wraps around the rounded back. The button isn't as "clicky" as the CF4's either.

That itty bitty one, that's really an odd placement of a fire button. I'm strictly a thumb-button gal. :D

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Haven't finished reading the thread, so I don't know if you've been answered yet - if so, please forgive the duplication :)

I ordered this set and just received it this week. It's the 3-piece set - I call them "Shorty", "Regular" and "Helga" :D

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"Helga" is in the middle. They're a top-fill and don't come with bases. I am currently running "Shorty" on one of my mods. I kinda like the top-fill aspect (so I don't have to keep threading and unthreading the topper from my mod. I haven't tried out "Helga" yet. I figure I'll use that one when I'm going to be somewhere I can't get my hands on any refills for quite some time :shock:

In comparison, take a "Regular" STM and add again the top metal height to get "Helga". Take away the top metal height, and you basically have "Shorty"

I very seldom have any issues with an STM leaking but running "helga" the 9ml one, I leaked a lot it seems.
 

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The subtank mini is what I'd go for. But I see it's primarly for subohm. I don't know.. I don't want to subohm and burn through 10mls+ a day. I want to stay around my current 2.5-3ml rate.

You dont have to subohm with the STM. You could put a 1.5 ohm coil in it and tootle puff all day long on it. I prefer .5 ohm to .8 ohm at 25 watts in the STM but thats just me.
 
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