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Rourke

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I like to carry around 2 Halo Tritons. I like having 2 so I don't have to worry about the battery being fully charged or having the juice topped off. They are small and tough. Good luck
 

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Just a few FYI's on the elvt.

1.) It's not waterproof, it's slightly more "water resistant."

2.) PBusardo recently put off his review of it, because after talking to the guys who make it at vape Blast last weekend, they informed him that a new 30W updated version is coming out in a month or two. So you may want to hold your horses on that.

I went ahead and got a deal on the elvt at local b&m, they wanted to get rid of it so I picked it up for 65.00. I then figured I needed a new home mod and pre-ordered the IPV3 so I feel between the two I should be good.

I have been using the elvt quite a bit for the last two weeks and there are likes and dislikes but overall it does what it is suppose to and fits the bill as a work device.
 

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Fogger v4 beats kf in every aspect.
Not really, the authentic ones are machined badly, and they're definitely a lot more difficult to set up correctly and much more prone to leaking. In my opinion, even when set up perfectly, they produce more vapor but muted flavor. Besides, it is still just another minor variant Kayfun style tank. Frankly, if you want a Kayfun style set up for dual coils, you're better off going for an Orchid, genuine or clone. Atleast there aren't regular posts about them being thread locked to the point of needing pliers to disassemble, or a nightmare to build properly.
 

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I beg to differ my friend. They are made by a Chinese company and as so there have been some cases of less than perfect machine work, bad threads were a case of suppliers sending incorrect screws and it was corrected for free as was any other problems. For a Chinese company I've actually never seen a company back their products like Yiloong.
As far as being difficult, it's a simple dual coil build, it's about as easy as building 2 kayfun's... Wicking is a bit different not necessarily trickier but I've never failed to walk anyone thru the process. If your not getting way more vapor and better or at least equal to that of a kf, frankly, your doing something wrong, ... I'd be glad to help, go to the fogger v4 thread.

As far as the orchid vs Fv4, glass v plastic threaded tank, capacity : what's the orchid hold like 3mls, common. I've spoken trio lots of people with both, if it was better I'd have one, I have 5 Fv4's. None leak... Ever. If it does your wick is too short or thin.
 

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I work part time as a baker and my hands can get lots of goo on them and work in a dusty environment. I avoid taking an electronic PV to work with me since I could clog up the button and dust up the electronics. I take a brass ChiYou with a kick and a PT2. If I get it dirty I just take it apart, clean and good to go again. I also found out the other day to carry a spare mech tube with me since that day something pharted and my chi you wouldn't work so I was vapeless for a few hours, didn't have time to R&R my mech during a coffee break.
 

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R22hhy is the code for 24 percent off for the next 24 hours @ vapage. It's a very tough bottom feeder, the xl will run for days of you use a carto and you can modify it to use an Rda if you want. It's a cheap way to get into bottom feeders which are undoubtedly the best way to vape I don't care what anyone says. The next step up and what I would recommend as the best vape as well as the most pocket friendly setups would be a reo with a reomizer. But your looking around 2 hundred dollars for that, we'll e worth it. There is nothing better than a good bottom feeder period end of.


The vmod xl will be like $50. Roughly, I just ran across the sale so I thought I'd lyk.
 
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