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Post by agile26 on May 17, 2013 18:05:40 GMT
Hello and thanks everyone for the info I have looked at some of the links that people have put up and I have noticed there is loads of different types of vaporisers in the market I have seen that you can buy a range of them. Can anyone help me with the type to buy I have noticed that you can buys one that come with a set vv/vw and variable voltage (vv) and variable wattage (vw) can anyone tell me wat are the differences as I want to buy one that I will be able to use for a while, as I am new to this I don't want to get one that later on I will change because of the strength or flavour in the vape.
Thanks again for everyone's input u lot have pointed me in the right direction.
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Post by mybad on May 17, 2013 18:19:23 GMT
Hello and thanks everyone for the info I have looked at some of the links that people have put up and I have noticed there is loads of different types of vaporisers in the market I have seen that you can buy a range of them. Can anyone help me with the type to buy I have noticed that you can buys one that come with a set vv/vw and variable voltage (vv) and variable wattage (vw) can anyone tell me wat are the differences as I want to buy one that I will be able to use for a while, as I am new to this I don't want to get one that later on I will change because of the strength or flavour in the vape.
Thanks again for everyone's input u lot have pointed me in the right direction.
Allylooyaaaaaaaa someone who wants to jump in where its all at from the start , its not hard to do , and if you do get stuck tons of folks here are willing to help out, oh nearly forgot welcome to the forum.
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Post by matt1988 on May 17, 2013 21:47:02 GMT
If you are already thinking of getting a VV device (great idea btw) go for a twist or spinner. Spinners are deemed better, but that's only as you can see the numbers easier. Basically at the bottom, it's a dial and you can set the voltage, which will give you more vapor and throat hit, the higher you go. You can in certain places get one standard and one twist which is the way I went. VW automatically sets the wattage depending in the resistance of the atomiser (now I am confusing you lol). There is a thread stickied at the top if this section called eureka watts and voltage (or something along those lines). You have come to a great place to get loads of info, maybe too much too quickly sometimes lol. So here's a warm from me
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