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06-30-2014, 06:26 PM | #616 |
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I was a half pack a day smoker, a small bottle will last a week, a large bottle has lasted me about 3 weeks. I go through about 3/4 of a tank a day. I take a few vapes before work and don't pick it up again until after work and vape through out the evening.
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06-30-2014, 06:32 PM | #617 |
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Thanks for the help fellas. I used to use blu a few years ago and got off smokes for about 4 months before my daughter was born. Im hoping this time with all the increased flavor possibilities and overall better taste/performance I will be able to kick big tobacco to the curb for good.
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06-30-2014, 06:36 PM | #618 | |
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06-30-2014, 06:45 PM | #619 |
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07-26-2014, 08:01 PM | #620 |
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Heres an update on some of the new products Ive tried in the last month or so. If any of you have tried new products that you recommend please post.
Well a couple months ago I went ahead and purchased an EH pro Kayfun 3.1, actually two of them. These vape very well (taste, vapor) and are not hard to coil, but with all the OT Ive been working this summer I found I prefer more of an ego style setup when away from home for 12 or more hrs at a time, climbing telephone poles, etc. So I got a couple ego style VV batteries to go along with the provari (which is about as large a mod as I want to carry around these days). The main tanks I had were three Nautilus's and the two Kayfun's. They are fine for home, but were too bulky and inconvenient at work so I got some smaller clearomizers that would fit the circumstances better. I tried more clearo's then Im listing here, but these are the ones that I recommend. NOTE: Ive had all three of these for a week or less but have encountered ZERO issues from any of them. Kanger Aerotank Mini: This came with the new dual coil by Kanger. Ive got to say these new coils are great. The flavor is very good out of this little tank. The adjustable airflow is very nice too and for me a must have. Definitely recommend this tank. http://www.worldofvape.com/kanger-aerotank-mini/ Nautilus Mini: The mini comes with Aspire new BVC. These new coils are compatible with the regular Nautilus as well. Ive only been vaping on this for a couple of days now, but so far Im really impressed. The new coil design is a noticeable improvement over the old BDC Nautilus coils in terms of flavor. Also these coils are said to last much longer then the old style Nautilus ones. The adjustable airflow control ring seems to have been improved over the original Nautilus as well. The mini holds 2.0 ml and is a little wider diameter then other mini pyrex glass clearomizers which is a plus. http://shop.desertvapes.com/product....categoryId=124 Mini Silus tank by Freemax: Ok this one is relatively unknown, but in doing some searching it is highly regarded by people who have used it. So I gave it a try. This little tank vapes very, very well. It has the smoothest hit of any of the ones Ive tried and the flavor is very good. It looks similar in style to the Aerotank but the coil setup is different and to me its clearly a better tank then the Aerotank as far as the vaping experience goes. It has adjustable airflow of course, and is easy to fill from either the top or the bottom. This exceeded my expectations and I will be purchasing the regular Silus tank for use on the provari. Here is a better review on this mini Silus. http://www.kickcigsnow.com/mizers/cl...ax-silus-mini/ http://dreamvapor.com/index.php?rout...&product_id=98 I would rank in this order, and all three above the large Nautilus(old BDC Nautilus coils) which was my favorite non RBA. 1. mini Silus 2. mini Nautilus( with new BVC) 3. mini Aerotank( with new Kanger coils) |
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07-26-2014, 11:16 PM | #621 |
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Wow, thanks for that. My Nautilus works extremely well until the atty goes out. And it goes out too quickly sometimes. It is frustrating. I'll grab the new ones and try them.
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07-26-2014, 11:47 PM | #622 | |
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this is the best deal ive found but they havent had them in stock ever sense I noticed they were carrying them. http://www.worldofvape.com/aspire-na...ils-pack-of-5/ |
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07-27-2014, 02:13 AM | #623 |
umm...what do I say here?
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get started
Looks like this stuff changes fast. So what's a good way to get started? Good kits? Brands? Somewhat reasonably priced, don't want to drop a small fortune like some people are. Recommended sites? Thinking about giving this a try. Thanks in advance!!
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07-27-2014, 05:43 PM | #624 | |
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If I was to get a buddy started id probably recommend an inexpensive but reliable battery mod with VV/ VW to start out with http://shop.desertvapes.com/product....categoryId=122 or http://www.worldofvape.com/innokin-i...vp-2-full-kit/. Innokin seems to make good batteries and mods IMO that have more features then the cheaper ego spinners and twists. The two I linked should come with a pass through USB charger that you can charge at a wall outlet with this http://www.worldofvape.com/anyvape-usb-wall-adapter/ or from any USB port like your computer. Now you need a decent clearomizer to hold your e liquid. To me these make a big difference in how your e liquid tastes and vapes. Now you can find cheap ones in the $5 -$10 range but for me those have always been a waste of money. Your flavor is muted, they leak, gurgle, you will get dry hits, etc. Clearomizers have advanced a lot in the last year. There is really no reason not to have one that vapes awesome all the time. (well almost all the time) Id spend a bit more on a good glassomizer to ensure your getting the best of everything out of your juice. Id recommend Aspire first, with the new Nautilus BVC coils and then Kanger aerotank with the updated Kanger coils. you can decide which size tanks you prefer. http://www.worldofvape.com/aspire-nautilus-mini/ http://originvape.com/product/kanger-aerotank-v2/ You will have a good amount of control of your flavor, vapor and desired throat hit with a variable voltage/wattage battery and adjustable airflow on your tanks. As far as your eliquid. I haven't found a spot that Im totally sold on online. I have some I like, but you might be better off finding your local vape store and sampling their lines of e juices. Some of the other guys on here could help you more on that. See what other guys on here suggest too. Just look everything over and decide whats best for your situation, but Id give vaping a try just to get of regular cigarettes. As far as sites I like for hardware http://www.worldofvape.com/ http://shop.desertvapes.com/ http://kidneypuncher.com/ |
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07-27-2014, 07:48 PM | #625 | |
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07-27-2014, 07:57 PM | #626 |
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MVP comes with everything, it's the total package for about $65 bucks.
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07-29-2014, 09:29 AM | #627 | |
Ain't no relax!
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FYI.... Some studies are finally being done on ecigs...
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08-11-2014, 06:29 PM | #628 |
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Got my first dripper over the weekend. It's a brass monkee clone. The thing hits like a champ. I had to start using .6 from 2.0 nic level to tolerate the throat hit. The flavor is so much better on a dripper.
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