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Dac311

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  1. Well I ended up just buying 2 volt x2's and some pheonix bottom coil clearomizers. I just wanted to stay in the 808 family and 2 twists weren't really in the budget. I can deal with 3.6v regulated and change out resistance easily. My v2 I feel starts out too high of a voltage anyway, so I should be good. I prefer my vape to stay consistant more than anything else. I was really after a longer battery life and I'll save the twist or iTaste for gift time or something like that.

  2. I'm looking into getting either the twist 650 mah or the iTaste. The way I've configured things I'd spend about the same for the iTaste with one battery or the twist with 2 batteries. I won't be using these when I go to work, I'll still be using my 808 sticks there. Just too easy to mess up in my line of work. I'll end up spending a little more for the egos, but that's with 2 batteries. What advice could you give?

  3. As far as starting out, v2 has been great. I've tried juices from other vendors and the Sahara and vanilla can't be replicated elsewhere. I plan on getting some bigger batts, but I like their juice.

    The first thing I bought was an njoy and it was horrible. Medicine taste and almost gave up on vapeing. Then a friend had an extra victory package from the groupon deal they did. I tried it and some blu cigs before I invested in the v2 kit. Still love the v2. Just want a battery that last as long as the cart.

  4. Well the battery setup is where the big money would be spent. I'll give it about 3 months, get myself better informed and up to date and more comfortable vapeing in general. Then I'll start looking at what I'm going to buy next. I've also seen the vapor smith kr808's and they "seem" like a better battery as well. Gen 2, etc. thanks for the advice though. The wife has just nixed the idea if spending another 60-70 bucks on a new battery set up, so I'll deal with what I've got.

  5. These fluxomizers suck. Will never order them again. Taste is horrible and they are such a pain to refill. the older ones the fluxomizer delux and earlier you had to use a syringe to refill. The new ones, the fluxomizer supremes, said "wider openings" and you can infact fill them the first time only without a syringe but after that its nearly impossible.

    btw... went with the 2.8-3.0 ohm and still get a crappy "burnt" taste... I think its just the way they are designed. I wouldn't reccomend to anyone.

    Hey Kush I've seen you, maybe talked a little on the v2 forums I think. But, I tried the fluxo's and didn't like them either. Leaked, juice in the mouth, etc. I tried the 2.4-2.6 ohm ones and had similar results to you. If anything the lower resistance ones would make the flux hotter and give you more chance for the burnt taste. At least I would think.

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