Discussion
Cotty said:
TX1 said:
If anyone is after Kanger OCC coils Gearbest have them on special at £6.13 for the next few days.
They also have Horizontal in stock. http://www.gearbest.com/electronic-cigarettes/pp_1...
Got mine within 2 days, according to the serial they are genuine ones.
Cheers for that 4 packs for £25They also have Horizontal in stock. http://www.gearbest.com/electronic-cigarettes/pp_1...
Got mine within 2 days, according to the serial they are genuine ones.
TotalControl said:
I know it's not just with Vaping kits, but that's what the majority purchase from Fasttech.
What's the deal with their porting process? It's taking bloody ages. Mine has been sent via SingPost who seem very hit and miss. Really need the kit here soon.
I never order anything from Fasttech that I am desperate for, sometimes they arrive in a couple of weeks and I have also waited a month on a couple of occasions. What's the deal with their porting process? It's taking bloody ages. Mine has been sent via SingPost who seem very hit and miss. Really need the kit here soon.
Bought an expensive dripper from someone on POTV, posted yesterday and was hoping it would be here today, sadly not. It's an Eden Mods Snapdragon for anyone interested.
Also ordered some Digby's liquid as they have 30% off and free postage all weekend, and some Manabush as they had 25% yesterday.
Three things all posted first class yesterday, and only the Digby's arrived today - shows how inconsistent RM are.
Also ordered some Digby's liquid as they have 30% off and free postage all weekend, and some Manabush as they had 25% yesterday.
Three things all posted first class yesterday, and only the Digby's arrived today - shows how inconsistent RM are.
stevoknevo said:
Bought an expensive dripper from someone on POTV, posted yesterday and was hoping it would be here today, sadly not. It's an Eden Mods Snapdragon for anyone interested.
Also ordered some Digby's liquid as they have 30% off and free postage all weekend, and some Manabush as they had 25% yesterday.
Three things all posted first class yesterday, and only the Digby's arrived today - shows how inconsistent RM are.
Sucking on some Manabush Omusa now Nice stuff, missis not impressed as I've turned the lounge into a clouded out vape den...can't see last nights I'm a celeb on the TV Also ordered some Digby's liquid as they have 30% off and free postage all weekend, and some Manabush as they had 25% yesterday.
Three things all posted first class yesterday, and only the Digby's arrived today - shows how inconsistent RM are.
I might give their new range a try out, but the tobacco flavour kind of sells it for me. Well worth a st if anyone hasn't tried it.
RichTT said:
Well that's it, they've finally banned push button vapes offshore on the oil rigs. Not sure what I'm going to do.
1. How are they going to know if you are doing it in your cabin?2. Get someone on a vape forum to invent a non push button device.
3. Go back on the fags....brilliant result for the anti-vaping brigade, fags good, vape bad.
Afternoon guys
Looking for some advice please. Have been keeping it simple since I have been vaping. Just use an Aspire ETS on a standard EGO 1100 battery
Am looking to invest in something better but not bothered about rebuildable coils. Was thinking something like the coolfire 4 but am lost when it comes to a tank to go with it
Can someone explain the effect of variable voltage and wattage to me please? And recommend what tank would be a good fit? Was looking at the Innokin isub G tank as a possibility
Looking for some advice please. Have been keeping it simple since I have been vaping. Just use an Aspire ETS on a standard EGO 1100 battery
Am looking to invest in something better but not bothered about rebuildable coils. Was thinking something like the coolfire 4 but am lost when it comes to a tank to go with it
Can someone explain the effect of variable voltage and wattage to me please? And recommend what tank would be a good fit? Was looking at the Innokin isub G tank as a possibility
Edited by Pieman68 on Wednesday 2nd December 16:58
Pieman68 said:
Afternoon guys
Looking for some advice please. Have been keeping it simple since I have been vaping. Just use an Aspire ETS on a standard EGO 1100 battery
Am looking to invest in something better but not bothered about rebuildable coils. Was thinking something like the coolfire 4 but am lost when it comes to a tank to go with it
Can someone explain the effect of variable voltage and wattage to me please? And recommend what tank would be a good fit? Was looking at the Innokin isub G tank as a possibility
If you're not too bothered about mad clouds and all that silly business the Aspire Nautilus mini is probably still the king with the 1.6ohm coil installed. The coolfire4 would work well with this tank.Looking for some advice please. Have been keeping it simple since I have been vaping. Just use an Aspire ETS on a standard EGO 1100 battery
Am looking to invest in something better but not bothered about rebuildable coils. Was thinking something like the coolfire 4 but am lost when it comes to a tank to go with it
Can someone explain the effect of variable voltage and wattage to me please? And recommend what tank would be a good fit? Was looking at the Innokin isub G tank as a possibility
Edited by Pieman68 on Wednesday 2nd December 16:58
If you do want a thicker vape, moving towards direct to lung, the Subtank Mini is a great tank. The 1.2 ohm coils are just about useable for mouth to lung but you can install a 0.5ohm coil and get a lovely thick amount of vapor. Again, this tank would work well with the coolfire4 but the subox kit that comes with a mod is probably a better deal, especially with the removable 18650 battery so you can carry a spare and also charge safely in an external charger.
In terms of variable wattage, certain juices taste different at different temps, the watts that you use dictates the temperature the coil gets to. thus, if you can change the wattage, you can perfect your vape for each juice you use.
WinstonWolf said:
Anyone found a decent source of Kanger Nano T replacement seals online? Everywhere seems to want as much for postage as the seal kit...
Nature of the beast I think, with something as low cost as that, worth order 4 or 5 if you think you will continue using that tank?VEA said:
WinstonWolf said:
I'll probably tack some on the back of another order if push comes to shove, I just didn't want to use my last spares as I'm a big believer in Sod's Law
I know the feeling. I have a cupboard full of spare for spares sake.J8 SVG said:
If you're not too bothered about mad clouds and all that silly business the Aspire Nautilus mini is probably still the king with the 1.6ohm coil installed. The coolfire4 would work well with this tank.
If you do want a thicker vape, moving towards direct to lung, the Subtank Mini is a great tank. The 1.2 ohm coils are just about useable for mouth to lung but you can install a 0.5ohm coil and get a lovely thick amount of vapor. Again, this tank would work well with the coolfire4 but the subox kit that comes with a mod is probably a better deal, especially with the removable 18650 battery so you can carry a spare and also charge safely in an external charger.
In terms of variable wattage, certain juices taste different at different temps, the watts that you use dictates the temperature the coil gets to. thus, if you can change the wattage, you can perfect your vape for each juice you use.
Thanks for the advice. I bit the bullet today and got a Coolfire 4 with the iSub G tank running a 0.5 ohm. Invested in some higher VG liquids as well at the recommendation of the lady on the shop. Just running at 25w with plenty of airflowIf you do want a thicker vape, moving towards direct to lung, the Subtank Mini is a great tank. The 1.2 ohm coils are just about useable for mouth to lung but you can install a 0.5ohm coil and get a lovely thick amount of vapor. Again, this tank would work well with the coolfire4 but the subox kit that comes with a mod is probably a better deal, especially with the removable 18650 battery so you can carry a spare and also charge safely in an external charger.
In terms of variable wattage, certain juices taste different at different temps, the watts that you use dictates the temperature the coil gets to. thus, if you can change the wattage, you can perfect your vape for each juice you use.
I think the word is WOW. What a difference in cloud, feeling and taste
Now to get to the bottom of the blueberry that they gave me with it and get ready to hit the Heisenberg, Pinkman and Sherbert Lemon
Pieman68 said:
Thanks for the advice. I bit the bullet today and got a Coolfire 4 with the iSub G tank running a 0.5 ohm. Invested in some higher VG liquids as well at the recommendation of the lady on the shop. Just running at 25w with plenty of airflow
I think the word is WOW. What a difference in cloud, feeling and taste
Good fun but you blow though juice at an alarming rate. If using it for an evening at the pub you will need an extra bottle of juice. You might even need a spare battery as using 25W it may not last the evening. I compromise with the Kanger Subtank by using 1.2ohm coils at 17W I think the word is WOW. What a difference in cloud, feeling and taste
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