You've read about the worst. What about the best vaping produicts of 2011?

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xhuffer

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The other thread honorably discusses the market products of 2011 which have in some manner harshed the mellow of our vaping bretheren.

On a positive note, let us discuss those products which have delivered as promissed and/or advertised.

I myself while having been vaping for only 60 plus days, therefore have inadequate lab practical experience. As such I can not espouse to any particular opinion of a given hardware or juice. I therefore defer to the my fellow veteran ECF members to state their case.

As the ECF forum is no doubt closely monitored by registered & unregistered suppliers, this thread will be of be great importance & input to their R&D departments. These vendors are who we deal with and as such will closely note what we have to say regarding their successes & failures.

What say you?
 

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Carto tanks,,although I'm not sure if they were earlier than 2011 and may be credit due to gummy bear.They have made vaping even easier than smoking not to mention better than smoking.Fill the tank on a 18650 or VV mod once a day,maybe twice on a long day(30 seconds)pop in a fresh battery(or 2)
and I'm good for 15+ hrs.
 

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Well i recently bought a madvapes vv mod box and did the soldering myself , i did get a few burns on the ole finger but the box works well and im pleased with it.
I would like to see more vendors carry such kits perhaps with better electronics and more options in the kits.
Also would like to have a solder gun finger protector maybe next time i will dig out an old sewing thimble for my forfinger !
 

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I agree. DCTs are all I use now...imo they are far superior to any other straight carto, atty, etc. For ease of execution, vapor production, flavor, and coolness factor, i believe DCTs will be all I use until something else comes along... and history has proven that something better always comes along sooner or later, right?
 

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nice to hear a provari user has good things to say about the lava tube as I have been debating for weeks whether or not I should press that add to cart button. I have one question though, can you really not use AW IMR 18650s in the lava tube because the nipple adds too much length? if that's the case, I may not purchase it as I have had bad luck with the flat top IMR batteries in the past.
 

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Dual coil cartomizer on a Touchwood 18650 mod with 2xlifepo4 batteries making it 6V.

Dual coil atomizers...I finally found an atomizer that doesn't taste like metal. COV is the only vendor that sells them. Park that on top of a 6V mod and it's vaping bliss.

Boge SR cartomizer in a carto tank on a GLV2 5V. No muss, no fuss vaping at it's finest. I don't care for a dual coil in a tank...heats my juice up too much (I chainvape).

Sorry but I just can't pick one!
 
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