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<blockquote data-quote="bombastinator" data-source="post: 23748591" data-attributes="member: 43994"><p>A kit is 3 or 4 things together even if some are combined: atomizer, coil, juice, and mod. I rarely if ever keep the same atty with the mod it came with, and I make my own juice. </p><p> The terms “light” and “sweet” can apply to either atomizers or juices. </p><p> Sometimes kits are a great idea, sometimes they're not, Sometimes they're the only way to get a particular atomizer or mod and part of the kit goes into immediate storage. </p><p> I don't know what is bundled together here. Some stuff is proprietary, some stuff is 510. </p><p>I have gotten to where if something isn't 510 I generally don't bother to look at it. There’s going to be something I don't like I’m being forced to deal with and its just nicer not to have to.</p><p> I find i prefer rebuildables for a couple reasons (rebuildables are also an order of magnitude cheaper to run) but on of them is that i can put in whatever resistance or sometimes coil design i want. Im not limited by what some marketing executive decides my choices are.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bombastinator, post: 23748591, member: 43994"] A kit is 3 or 4 things together even if some are combined: atomizer, coil, juice, and mod. I rarely if ever keep the same atty with the mod it came with, and I make my own juice. The terms “light” and “sweet” can apply to either atomizers or juices. Sometimes kits are a great idea, sometimes they're not, Sometimes they're the only way to get a particular atomizer or mod and part of the kit goes into immediate storage. I don't know what is bundled together here. Some stuff is proprietary, some stuff is 510. I have gotten to where if something isn't 510 I generally don't bother to look at it. There’s going to be something I don't like I’m being forced to deal with and its just nicer not to have to. I find i prefer rebuildables for a couple reasons (rebuildables are also an order of magnitude cheaper to run) but on of them is that i can put in whatever resistance or sometimes coil design i want. Im not limited by what some marketing executive decides my choices are. [/QUOTE]
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