talisman
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Post by talisman on Dec 2, 2012 20:25:36 GMT
I know very little about mech mods. I have checked out a couple of sites, but its still difficult to sort the good from the not so good. Any good reading out there or recommendations for a relative newcomer.I am quite happy with my EGO and CE4 but it dosent hurt to learn [and xmas is coming up ] A kit with mod,batts and charger would be spot on.
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Post by Karma on Dec 2, 2012 20:31:15 GMT
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Post by dave on Dec 3, 2012 14:41:44 GMT
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Post by pikeybarsteward on Dec 3, 2012 22:07:06 GMT
It d be handy to know your budget Talisman , on the one hand its a smart move to buy good quality kit , most are very easy to sell if they dont suit and if they do they can last for years . On the other hand , its a leap of faith to buy something you may never really take to so cheap may make more sense to you .
My experience has been that the cheap stuff doesnt last long enough in real use , whereas my better quality gear is all still working perfectly .
Another big consideration is bottom/side button activation . Some vapers never take to bottom buttons ...and you see a lot of kit changing hands for that reason .
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Post by chrisde on Dec 3, 2012 22:46:35 GMT
Hello!
Just a short hint. Make sure you buy a mod that is really mechanical, as opposed to not having electronics. A mechanical mod will have no wires or solder to fail at the worst moment. Good examples are: Precise 18650, GGTS, GP by Paps
Cheers,
Chris
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