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Post by watsits on Mar 6, 2015 16:57:37 GMT
Without trawling through all the reviews what will this one fire down to ohm wise?
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Post by watsits on Mar 6, 2015 10:16:43 GMT
Another vote from me for the mini Nautilus johnboy I think it's one of the best tanks I've tried.
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Post by watsits on Feb 27, 2015 8:40:51 GMT
PM sent.
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Post by watsits on Feb 26, 2015 14:51:22 GMT
I'm with Raffles on this! Starting smoking has to be the most stupid thing I have ever done. That's saying a lot after Extreme Sking, Ice Hockey, Climbing and even base jumping with a bit of material clasped in my hand praying it'd pull the rest out.
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Post by watsits on Feb 25, 2015 21:39:41 GMT
To be honest,I think the problem is that some people are over tightening in the first place.There is such a good seal on these and no need at all to tighten them down hard.I have never had a problem with mine as I just screw down until snug.Never ever had a leak as it's such a good seal,in fact the best I have had on any tank. I think that after Pro tanks etc. that could be true. But even now after being very careful I still sometimes struggle to get a grip of the thin ring to separate it but this is mainly due to my hands being buggered and slightly arthritic. I will say it's the best tank I've owned never had a gurgle, leak or dry hit with it and after a month of daily use I decided to change the coil not because I had to just because it felt unnatural that I hadn't yet changed it.
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Post by watsits on Feb 23, 2015 19:23:52 GMT
I'm glad it's not just me. I honestly thought I'd over tightened mine when I first got it so this tip is great.
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Post by watsits on Feb 21, 2015 21:06:34 GMT
Hi people hope your all well.. I'm Andy. im new to the world of ecig we'll have had a couple but can never seem to get it quiet right. I started withe the small ego 650mah kit and yes ok to start but I started to get a sore throat after a short Time.. Went back to a local shop with sold me the Evod twist that goes up to 4.8v and a kangertank t? Well it broke after a week. What atomiser or tank is good and gives decent flavour and not that burning or damp dog taste. Andy to AAEC I'm a newish vapour and have found that the Protanks cannot handle higher voltages/watages without the dreaded dry hit burnt taste. Whilst they are a great tank I soon swapped to a Nautilus mini. there will be more expert and knowledgeable people around on here and all I've spoken to have been the friendliest on any forum I have met.
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Post by watsits on Feb 21, 2015 19:25:58 GMT
Steel, brass and copper will all do the same thing, just down to you preference. Brass and copper need polishing steel doesn't. If your getting a smpl mod make sure the atty/dripper you get has the positive pin sticking out past the 510 connector, if not it will short. Thanks for that I'll look out for this. Understand that they will need more looking after but I have always loved Brass and Copper much warmer looking than steel
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Post by watsits on Feb 21, 2015 19:15:45 GMT
That's perfect now which one Brass or Copper got them both in the basket at the minute along with the vapelife one and the FM mod
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Post by watsits on Feb 21, 2015 18:42:51 GMT
That's the sort of look I'm looking for.
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Post by watsits on Feb 21, 2015 18:21:11 GMT
If you are happy to order from China, you can get some great deals watsits I'm sure you'll have loads of suggestions, but I have been very happy with a Caravela kit (3 battery tubes to take 18350, 18500 and 18650s), and for dripper something like a Plume Veil or Magma. Both of these can be built either as single- or double-coil, giving you some flexibility for the future. I'm sure you have already read up on batteries, amperage and ohm limits when using a mechanical mod, and have budgeted for fresh high-discharge batteries and a reliable charger. All of the above can also be bought in the UK too, at a higher price of course. I'll sit back now and see what others think! Thanks for the info Yes I have looked all over here for information and do's and don'ts of Mech Mods. I was a bit upset to be honest that something that didn't cost that much could produce so much flavour and vapour from the same juice I'm using granted it's a bit more messing around but after my first impressions I think it's well worth the effort. I wa looking at a SMPL that came with a RDA as it all flowed together and looked seamless. Not bothered if it Stainless, Brass or copper really.
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Post by watsits on Feb 21, 2015 17:50:50 GMT
Ok I've treated myself each pay day I've been Cig free. so for this month I really want a mech mod with a single coil rebuildable dripper. I tried one in the local vape shop that was his personal one and loved the taste and the vapour from it, cannot remember what it was but it was entirely brass inducing the dripper. Right down to brass tacks I've built coils (getting better at these) now have an ohms tester so I need recommendations for a basic 18650 with a single coil dripper to start off with.
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Post by watsits on Feb 17, 2015 23:23:46 GMT
Hi Sizzers I had exactly the same problem as yourself My local shop recommended a High VG juice and they were right on the money. I had no problems using their 24mg nicotine juice and from that day I haven't even looked at a cigarette.
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Post by watsits on Feb 8, 2015 9:53:42 GMT
I do have both but waiting s reply from someone else at mo who asked first, Sorry I have been in bed with the flu bug that is doing the rounds. Hi I've sent a PM regarding the Vamo
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Post by watsits on Feb 7, 2015 21:35:52 GMT
Well after the lurgy I'm starting to feel a little better. I received a sample order from Generals Juices and his Custard, The Deserter and B-Bomb are amazing not so keen on the others I received though. I've also tried a manabush unpronounceable something Sun which is rather nice for a tobacco based juice. I'm loving my Istick and Nautilus tank and have dropped my nic level from 24mg to 12mg which on my next orders will be reduced again. Still haven't been tempted by a Cigarette and have managed to recoil a protank, though not very well, should get better with more practice. Next on the list of things to spend all this spare cash on will probably be DIY juices although Jury's still out on that one mainly because of my Son and his friends. Anyway I'd like to thank all on the forum for all the great tips, advice and reviews that are available it truly is a great place to be. Many thanks Andy
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