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copper

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  1. I cannot tell a difference, but I do not have very sensitive taste. For example, I cannot tell a difference in flavor between silica, cotton, rayon, or stainless.

    To be honest, there is little advantage to donuts except convenience.

    I never enjoyed wrapping coils and have better things to do with my time.

    If you enjoy wrapping coils, I don't know why you would spend the extra money.

  2. ...with a single coil around 8 ohms...

    I am assuming the 8 ohms is a typo?

    It tools like too much wick to me, but here is the test I use.

    When the dry wick is put into the coil, it should be easy to slide the wick back and forth by about a 1/4 to 1/2 inch without it tugging on the RDA.

  3. Will, as a long time member I'm dissapointed in your comment..... It doesn't reflect what VT is about. IMO

    Draconis, if you chose this as your first post, poor choice.... IMO

    agreed fish, we don't post here to be judged. It's all about finding what works for you and keeps you from smoking anlalogs.

    Oh common guys. Can't we have a bit of casual rhetoric and banter here without getting all politically correct and up in people's faces about an off-the-cuff comment and reply?

    As for being judged, the entire premise of the OP is judgmental.

    I could go back to ECF and get that kind of attitude.

  4. Thank you both for replying! This has been really helpful! Problem is the batteries can't have been anymore than 3 months old. Do they go bad that quick?

    No, they should not. I would expect any decent battery to last a minimum of 6 months.

    What brand are they?

  5. Just a guess, but see if this makes sense.

    Did you buy those first two batteries at about the same time? How old were they?

    If they are both about the same age, they just reached the end of their life at slightly different times.

    Grab another new battery and you should be good to go with two good batteries.

  6. Im looking for the best Vaporizer, I have used the Ego510 and now I use the Vamo V2.

    Im interested in what the "best" vaporizers are, produce most smoke, strongest hits and of course have the ability to change W and volt etc.

    So im asking, which are the best out on the market?

    Everyone has their own opinion on such matters, but I will offer you two options that have valid reasons for meeting your criteria. Both of these are just now being released to the market, so I would wait until next month to purchase.

    1. Vapor Flask 2.1 DNA 40, approx. $300 US. The DNA 40 board used in this device offers temperature control that is an important advancement in vaping safety. The DNA 40 board has been a little buggy in the early going but still the technology is sound and Evolv is being very aggressive about correcting those problems. Vapor Flask has an excellent record for making quality products and standing behind them.

    2. Provari 3, approx $300. The Provari has a long history of outstanding quality and customer service. It has been the choice of vapers who want something that "just works", will last a very long time, and has a very good warranty.

    On either of those, I would put either an Aspire Nautilus full-size or an Aspire Nautilus mini. The choice is a matter of personal preference and aesthetics. The vast majority of people I know, myself included, these are quite simply the best clearomizer on the market today.

    If my wife, mother, brother, etc. wanted the ultimate ecig for Christmas, I would buy them the Vapor Flask and a full-size Nautilus.

    Hope that helps.

  7. They sell to kids from the highschool and middle schools (Knowing they're underage)

    Where is the proof for this claim?

    Quite honestly, I don't care what they do with their juice. Selling to kids is the big deal and could reflect on the entire vaping community.

    But, at this point, your word is not good enough to indict someone the way you have here.

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