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Post by baron on Jul 27, 2015 10:34:48 GMT
Well, the trend does now seem to be a whole lot of new sub ohm tanks, and yes I have a three of the blighters, and it is quite good fun to blow clouds now and again, and the flavour is nice too - once I get the wattage right. But not so many 'normal' tanks are being put out on the market now, but I find that my Maxi and Mini Nautilusses, and iClear 30S suit me just fine, which gives me a choice. Then there is the current trend of TC mods, which I am not at all interested in at the moment, but I do have one that in theory is capable of it, but apparently doesn't work. But then I don't care because I just wanted an 80W mod just in case I need the extra power of one further down the track. Then there are mechanical mods, drippers and other stuff, of which I have no interest either. Many people like to build their own coils and wicks, I don't as I am far too lazy to do that, and am quite happy with buying pre-built coils where some last longer than others, But I pay for the convenience of just screwing in a new one when needed. We all have different likes, and luckily there is plenty of kit about these days to just about cover the requirements of every one. But the new Triton does appeal to me, and I am not that worried about the capacity, because of the top fill solution it is pretty simple to just fill it up again, Plus they make coils to suit peoples style of vaping. To me, it is a nice all rounder, and since I am an Aspire fanboi and not a Kanger one, it is on my shopping list.... The whole vaping industry has changed dramatically over the last year or so, but the new trend seems to be sub ohm tanks and TC mod's, and mods than can output higher and higher wattages. For me I think my Smok M80 80W is about as far as I will go, as I can't see me for now ever using that much power. Here endeth my sermon for today.....
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Post by baron on Jul 27, 2015 10:18:47 GMT
Instructions, what bloke reads instructions !!. Perhaps I had better, then I might just learn how to do it.....thanks....
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Post by baron on Jul 26, 2015 18:32:06 GMT
I agree. I use the Nautilusses for MTL and occasional straight lung inhales so for me quite flexible, and the iSub and Atlantisuses for direct lung inhales. I also quite enjoy my iClear 30S for MTL too.
I am also trying to allocate some funds for the new Triton, because I like the design, and further more, I like the easyness of the top filling option. No more unscrewing tanks to fill 'em up.
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Post by baron on Jul 26, 2015 15:33:25 GMT
You are lucky, I haven't quite worked out how to post a photo any way up at all.
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Post by baron on Jul 26, 2015 15:30:45 GMT
Deleted, wrong answer. I couldn't see you, must be the rain! Rain, what rain ? Oh you mean the slightly warm constant water dripping from the skies denoting summer ? That would account for it.
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Post by baron on Jul 26, 2015 12:30:26 GMT
Nope MRS SLEEPY, I don't build my own coils - far too complicatyfied for me. Anyway, these iSub and Atlantis coils seem to last for ages. Not going back in my shed until the big hairy spiders stop growling....
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Post by baron on Jul 26, 2015 12:27:33 GMT
Deleted, wrong answer.
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Post by baron on Jul 26, 2015 12:24:54 GMT
Yes, I have seen reviews, and it would be interesting to buy the Triton coils and try them out in my Atlantis1 and 2. For some reason the Atlantis 2 seems to produce a better flavour than the Atlantis 1, with both using a .5 ohm coil, same wattage, same juice on the MVP3 Pro. Plus I would also have a pack ready for when I can sneakily hit the 'buy' button for the Triton. Thanks for adding to the thread, as it is interesting to know about coils that will also fit other tanks, that way I can reduce all the different coils I need, since I am not into building my own just yet. I have been trying to get some ni200 coils for the Atlantis to try in my Triton but they seem to be out of stock everywhere, I've just noticed your location, we could be neighbours! Could be....I will wave in all directions out of my window.......can you see me ?
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Post by baron on Jul 25, 2015 19:07:32 GMT
Happy days eh MrDJ.... I prefer the Atlantis2 over the v1 which just seems to taste better using the same juice and wattage settings.
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Post by baron on Jul 25, 2015 19:05:18 GMT
Saw a quick video review of it, and yes it seems nice. A nice well held magnetic door that does not wiggle about to cover the 2 x 18650 batteries. I think the only thing I wasn't too sure about was the fire button which although clicky, sounded a bit plasticy. But until I actually have one in my hand, I don't know whether it would irritate me or not.....but a brief look at it has certainly got my shinyitis drool starting.. ...maybe. A quick look online I saw it listed 'special offer' at $35.95 from $48.99...but surprise, surprise it is out of stock: myvaporstore - but a good indication I guess of around $50.00 for a 100W dual 18650 battery jobbie.
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Post by baron on Jul 25, 2015 13:14:21 GMT
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Post by baron on Jul 25, 2015 12:45:08 GMT
Yep, they have had their pound of flesh on your behalf...
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Post by baron on Jul 25, 2015 9:03:15 GMT
I did buy one about a month ago (China) and tested it with a coil that was about to be chucked for the 15 second heat test, just in case. It passed with no 'over heating' message or whatever it says, it just shut off as intended. But to be honest, it doesn't really get a look in these days, and I have used it maybe 2-3 times, because the MVP3 Pro, Smok M80, Coolfire IV and VTR2, and sometimes MVP2 get used before it gets to be used... It just doesn't attract the affection that all the others do, I don't know why, 'cos it works ok, so it just sits on my shelf with the others not in use looking rather glum and is at me...
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Post by baron on Jul 25, 2015 8:53:07 GMT
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Post by baron on Jul 25, 2015 8:51:06 GMT
Currently my MVP3 Pro and Smok XPro M80 Plus are both fighting for my affections, so I play fair and use both hands to vape them evenly....I don't want them fighting over me.
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