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Richstag

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  1. I feel like you would really get a lot of advantages out of letting a pro build you a coil. They last a really long time. Then all you would have to do is re-wick it and burn it off during re-wicking. These coils last a long, long time. You would be saving a lot of money. Also, the vapor is much better. Maybe you could ask one of the guys at your local shop to set you up with a 1.6 ohm 28 gauge coil and wick it for you. Making a wick is very easy out of the right cotton balls. You just pull a group of parallel strands away and cut them at the ends. Roll them by twisted in your thumb and finger. Slide it into the coil, cut to basic length and put some of your oil on the wick. Then push it down just behind the channels and thats really it.

    Then you will be spending about a nickel on wicks a month and coil is basically free too.

  2. Yeah man, I will have to. I am out of mothers milk and kind of tired of it and my 70vg is getting old too. I have been all on 50/50.

    I also found the patriot gives me a hotter and more calming vape. Too bad I just don't live a dripper's lifestyle or it would be it for me.

    Any good recommendations for high VG?

  3. Thanks man! Did you find that more vapor helped? I just went back up to 24mg to save money. Vape less juice that way. What I'm saying is you built better atomizer and dropped your nicotine so really you could get the same, but did you find even with less nicotine larger clouds helped? I had a hard week with 12mg in my kayfun but stuck at it. Then I got the patriot at .4 ohm and man I calmed down. But I also took my kayfun back to 24mg and again, calmed down. Thanks so much for your feedback. I think the hard part like you said will be not vaping more to compensate. I tried 0mg in my patriot just to see if it was satisfying and it is but the nic fits still hit in.

  4. So once you kick cigarettes and you are free of their crutch how long can you expect it to take to break the nicotine in vaping?

    I know cold turkey and all that. Lets just say you wanted to step it down with the least impact in your life. How have you all stepped down?

    I am not looking for any, "don't worry about stepping down" replies. I want to step it down and eventually get to zero.

    What has worked for you?

    Thanks

  5. That makes so much sense as to why I prefer and feel mechanical is so much smoother. Plus it doesn't take much at all to hit 20, 30, 40, and higher wattages on a mech. And from what I have found a VTC-5 and a real solid mech with near zero voltage and current loss will be very very steady. These look really neat for a no nonsense alternative.

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