Warning! Don't try squonking

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Izan

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The Squeeze 2? My only advice is when you get it, take manual and hunt through the teeny tiny print until you get to the how to turn the light show off. After that you’re golden. Simple to use and the bottle system works well. My only complaint is the screen is pretty dark so it can be hard to make out at times. Also entering the menu is sort of a pain. If you don’t hit the up toggle just right you can’t, but once you hit it you’re good to go.

There is also supposedly AF firmware for it if you want to tweak TC on it.
The pico squeeze 2 lost out over button placement.
I was asking about the MassMods S2. Sorry for the confusion.

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I have seen a Lot of Good reviews for the Wotofo Profile.

I'm just kinda Stuck in my Single Wire happy rut.
Well technically the Profile could be considered single coil,it is just 1 mesh coil haha.
I was very similar though,always preferred single coil rda's with standard single wire coils,then i finally decided to give a Profile a try,not expecting to like it,but i was sold after trying it.I now have 20+ of them to rotate around on various sqounk mods,they have replaced every other rda i have ever used.
 

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The pico squeeze 2 lost out over button placement.
I was asking about the MassMods S2. Sorry for the confusion.

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Oh, the actual S2. Great mod! I'm extremely happy with it. Nothing really as far as tips, it's as straightforward as any mech, except having a mosfet for an electronic switch. I wrote a review on it a ways back after I bought it, as I was that happy with it, and Mass Mods were great about filling in info on it as it comes with, well, nothing. The button is just that, a fire button, no lock. And the mosfet offers no protections so it's really just a mech.

They sent me the ID of the mosfet used and it's a high quality, fast responding (42 ns), high current (160A rated), and very low parasitic drain. Again, there are NO protections on the mod, the mosfet is a switch only, so use it as a mech. Because it is using a mosfet orientation of the battery matters, but it's clearly marked. It hits as hard as any mech I have, including the Armageddon or 67.

The bottle it comes with is a high quality silicone bottle which cleans up easily with juice changes and resits staining.

It's one of my absolute favorite squonk mods that I have and never leaves rotation.
 

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Have you ever tried using a bf RDTA (like the Pyro 3) on one of your squonk mods yet? :)
I have and I love it for when I am not paying attention to what I am doing. When not paying attention I have a BAD habit of oversquonking. BF RDTA's are wonderful in that circumstance.
 

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Saw a couple group photos and thought I would contribute one.
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I went from eGo to squonking 9 years ago. I think my vaperversary is this month, but the exact date is unclear, and I'm not bothered with that. Through the years I've tried and still own different ecig forms (most everything), and squonking is my preference for all-day/everyday. I won't list my modest collection, but over nine years...there are a few squonkers here and there throughout my home, auto, business, friends, family, lost in the wild, etc. I don't regret becoming a squonker, but rather hold some pride in learning the virtues of a superior vape system. The market attention from REOnauts and others took a while to catch on with manufacturers. I owe a ton of appreciation to the few early modders who imagined, designed, engineered, fabricated, finished, marketed and sold the first bottomfeed devices! I also appreciate the increased availability of compact, high juice-capacity, regulated, lightweight, go-to squonk mods that have begun to flood the market since the recent (last year or three) development of different styles/performance.
 

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I've tried squonking and can't say I thought the flavor was any better than the RTA's I use. Maybe my palate is not as refined as others.

OP has a nice collection, though!
They have come a long way with RTAs. Honestly I don't notice a huge difference either. I always gravitated towards RDAs for ease of building, smaller size, and durability. I tend to break the glass on my RTAs.
 

Tim Wiseman

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I've tried squonking and can't say I thought the flavor was any better than the RTA's I use. Maybe my palate is not as refined as others.

OP has a nice collection, though!
I totally agree, i don't know whether most people say you get better flavour with RDA's because it's how it's supposed to be but most of my best flavour Atty's are RTA's and personally find RDA's overrated when it comes to flavour!

If it wasn't for the BF option i just wouldn't use RDA's at all but even when squonking i tend to use RDTA's or top coilers with a BF pin for 2 reasons, all that juice capacity and the flavour but then many say RDTA's don't deliver good flavour but we all have our own experiences and opinions!
 
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