Which one should I choose?

wlan666

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Hey guys, first time here :) I’m trying to find a vape and I've watched some reviews but I'm not sure which one from this list should I get since the battery life and leaking are my main concerns. My main "issue" about these pods is the side filling, I would've get a Drag 5 but that's too expensive for my budget.
Any feedback is appreciated. Thank you!
 
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bombastinator

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$~40 budget… hmm…

one of these

3 of these

and one of these

that should give it a bit of time. When you get enough cash get
one of these

one of these


a pair of these


and a bag of these


take the atty off your mod, throw it away or in a drawer or something, put the hollow BF pin in the bottom of the recurve, screw the recurve on the mod, (unless you actually prefer the silly aspire cartridge thing. It could happen) screw on the coils, cut them with the wire cutter, and use the cotton to wick it (also trim the cotton with the wire cutter unless you happen to have nail scissors lying around and you feel like it). Aside from those your costs should be just juice for the next 5 years or so of 24/7 vaping (unless the mod or the wire cutters breaks. They should last for at least a year though).
The batteries will eventually need to be replaced too, but each lasts a bit more than a year, but with 3 batteries for a 1 battery mod it’s close to 5 years. Cotton is about 1/3rd of a cotton ball a wick. (A bag should last more than 5 years. It has for me) You can reuse coils by dry-burning them. Or buy more. Your choice. (Don’t do this with the aspire cartridges. If you dry burn something full of cotton the cotton burns up)
you get 3 batteries so you can vape while the other two charge, so pretty close to instant. I’m not sure if that mod has a recharging port or not. If it does, you can cut in three instead and get only one battery and no charge at first. You’ve got to plug it in and wait to recharge though. Not my favorite thing.

Also others may have different suggestions about gear or where to get things. Chances are they’re good. I did it fast and simple rather than good.

its not the best stuff, but partially because of that it is cheap stuff. You’ll save enough over those five years to get top line gear if you vape that long.

tweezers and a little wire brush are handy but not required.
 
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