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sc0tt said:
Indeed. So I just went to a shop and spoke to a man who didn't bafflle me to death.
Sold me this for £15
http://www.vapouriz.co.uk/electronic-cigarette-sta...
And I left and haven't smoked since. That was 30 minutes ago.
Basically mate what Cotty showed you was similar to what you have there but a lot better. The Nautilus tank has a removable coil which you simply replace when the flavour started to go off or you get a burnt taste. Trust me the flavour and over all vaping experience will be MILES better than the tank you have there. You should be able to pick the Nautilus tank up for under £20, and this will also fit the battery you have there. I've spent a lot on various tanks now but this beats them all hands down. Sold me this for £15
http://www.vapouriz.co.uk/electronic-cigarette-sta...
And I left and haven't smoked since. That was 30 minutes ago.
Also I'm pretty sure those CE4 tanks you have are disposable and usually last a week or so until they start tasting funky, my advice on these is not to mix/change your liquid as it'll quickly start to taste horrible....so in the long run a decent tank like the Nautilus will also be cheaper
The battery Cotty mentioned is slightly different to what you have there as its a variable voltage battery (VV) so you can turn the voltage up and down to suit your needs. Again difference is huge and much more enjoyable to vape. You haven't got to get that exact battery as there's a loads of vv batteries now but Aspire are a decent brand and that battery has some good reviews.
Give it a few days with the kit you've got and see how you get on with it, also worth popping to a vape store and just ask to try a vv battery with yours or even better.....a decent tank.....the difference will be huge trust me
griffin dai said:
Basically mate what Cotty showed you was similar to what you have there but a lot better. The Nautilus tank has a removable coil which you simply replace when the flavour started to go off or you get a burnt taste. Trust me the flavour and over all vaping experience will be MILES better than the tank you have there. You should be able to pick the Nautilus tank up for under £20, and this will also fit the battery you have there. I've spent a lot on various tanks now but this beats them all hands down.
Also I'm pretty sure those CE4 tanks you have are disposable and usually last a week or so until they start tasting funky, my advice on these is not to mix/change your liquid as it'll quickly start to taste horrible....so in the long run a decent tank like the Nautilus will also be cheaper
The battery Cotty mentioned is slightly different to what you have there as its a variable voltage battery (VV) so you can turn the voltage up and down to suit your needs. Again difference is huge and much more enjoyable to vape. You haven't got to get that exact battery as there's a loads of vv batteries now but Aspire are a decent brand and that battery has some good reviews.
Give it a few days with the kit you've got and see how you get on with it, also worth popping to a vape store and just ask to try a vv battery with yours or even better.....a decent tank.....the difference will be huge trust me
Makes more sense. TaAlso I'm pretty sure those CE4 tanks you have are disposable and usually last a week or so until they start tasting funky, my advice on these is not to mix/change your liquid as it'll quickly start to taste horrible....so in the long run a decent tank like the Nautilus will also be cheaper
The battery Cotty mentioned is slightly different to what you have there as its a variable voltage battery (VV) so you can turn the voltage up and down to suit your needs. Again difference is huge and much more enjoyable to vape. You haven't got to get that exact battery as there's a loads of vv batteries now but Aspire are a decent brand and that battery has some good reviews.
Give it a few days with the kit you've got and see how you get on with it, also worth popping to a vape store and just ask to try a vv battery with yours or even better.....a decent tank.....the difference will be huge trust me
sc0tt said:
They are quite old now, things have moved on a bit from the CE4.Luckily for you, you have found this thread and you don't have to make all the mistakes we have made.
As others have said the Nautilus mini is a great choice. There are other options but definitely not the CE4.
CuckooInMyNest said:
sc0tt said:
They are quite old now, things have moved on a bit from the CE4.Luckily for you, you have found this thread and you don't have to make all the mistakes we have made.
As others have said the Nautilus mini is a great choice. There are other options but definitely not the CE4.
£10 for 10. I don't want to "vape", I want to pack the fags in. This seems like a cheap way of sorting it.
I don't fancy a big tank on the end that I have to muck about cleaning out etc.
sc0tt said:
Indeed. So I just went to a shop and spoke to a man who didn't bafflle me to death.
Sold me this for £15
http://www.vapouriz.co.uk/electronic-cigarette-sta...
And I left and haven't smoked since. That was 30 minutes ago.
Mate, I'm confused, do I have this right?Sold me this for £15
http://www.vapouriz.co.uk/electronic-cigarette-sta...
And I left and haven't smoked since. That was 30 minutes ago.
Your wife bought this:
And you bought this:
sc0tt said:
But they are cheap right.
£10 for 10. I don't want to "vape", I want to pack the fags in. This seems like a cheap way of sorting it.
I don't fancy a big tank on the end that I have to muck about cleaning out etc.
£10 for 10. I don't want to "vape", I want to pack the fags in. This seems like a cheap way of sorting it.
I don't fancy a big tank on the end that I have to muck about cleaning out etc.
- sigh* yes they are cheap.
When you want something better, report back here
Cotty said:
LoonR1 said:
Look at what his response to you was. He didn't understand a word of what you said. That should tell you something.
Go on then what would your response be?sc0tt said:
But they are cheap right.
£10 for 10. I don't want to "vape", I want to pack the fags in. This seems like a cheap way of sorting it.
I don't fancy a big tank on the end that I have to muck about cleaning out etc.
But you will be 'vaping' and packing the fags in When your sucking on that one you've just bought....your vaping £10 for 10. I don't want to "vape", I want to pack the fags in. This seems like a cheap way of sorting it.
I don't fancy a big tank on the end that I have to muck about cleaning out etc.
I get what your saying as I was exactly the same back in Feb, just kept buying the CE4's until I tried a better tank (Protank 3) Then bought it and haven't touched the CE4's since. I wouldn't worry about cleaning or changing coils, takes literarily 5 mins to clean and swapping the coil takes seconds......and I only clean mine out maybe once a week if the juice has been in there a while or if I'm changing flavours.
Whatever you decide, general rule of thumb is buy two of each, so two batteries and charge one as your using the other (but not unattended just in case!!!!) and have 2 tanks, just have a different flavour in each...sticking to the same flavour gets boring after a while
CuckooInMyNest said:
sc0tt said:
Indeed. So I just went to a shop and spoke to a man who didn't bafflle me to death.
Sold me this for £15
http://www.vapouriz.co.uk/electronic-cigarette-sta...
And I left and haven't smoked since. That was 30 minutes ago.
Mate, I'm confused, do I have this right?Sold me this for £15
http://www.vapouriz.co.uk/electronic-cigarette-sta...
And I left and haven't smoked since. That was 30 minutes ago.
Your wife bought this:
And you bought this:
sc0tt said:
But they are cheap right.
£10 for 10. I don't want to "vape", I want to pack the fags in. This seems like a cheap way of sorting it.
I don't fancy a big tank on the end that I have to muck about cleaning out etc.
]£10 for 10. I don't want to "vape", I want to pack the fags in. This seems like a cheap way of sorting it.
I don't fancy a big tank on the end that I have to muck about cleaning out etc.
You are simply trying to wind people up for your own gratification. I don't understand why. Why would someone purposely go out of their way to upset someone? Are you mentaly unstable? If so I could undertand that, but a normal person, not so much.
sc0tt said:
That is correct. Although technically she bought both
That's good Right....now you can try both batteries on your tank to see how better a variable voltage battery performs to a normal one.
Use yours for a few mins then just take your tank off and attach it to your missis VV battery, try with the voltage turned down at first then go up and up until it tastes right/decent amount of vapour. Don't whack it right up though and don't set it too high maybe no more that 4.4v as you'll burn the wick and that's the CE4 heading to the bin 2 weeks early
Cotty said:
sc0tt said:
But they are cheap right.
£10 for 10. I don't want to "vape", I want to pack the fags in. This seems like a cheap way of sorting it.
I don't fancy a big tank on the end that I have to muck about cleaning out etc.
]£10 for 10. I don't want to "vape", I want to pack the fags in. This seems like a cheap way of sorting it.
I don't fancy a big tank on the end that I have to muck about cleaning out etc.
You are simply trying to wind people up for your own gratification. I don't understand why. Why would someone purposely go out of their way to upset someone? Are you mentaly unstable? If so I could undertand that, but a normal person, not so much.
LoonR1 said:
Have a look at the conversation he's having now. When people ask for advice it's about helping them understand the basics and what things mean, not saying "I got a VVT TWX on a ASBDI with a 345Gt" it doesn't mean anything to people who are new to it. In fact it doesn't mean a lot to some of us who've being vaping for 11.5 months either.
Your are just being an asshole , answer the question CuckooInMyNest said:
Thirdly, you will not get much better advice than you will get from Cotty, you can simply bypass the learning curve yourself if you wish and listen to what he says.
Thank you for your kind words I think I should step away from this thread, too many people just trying to start an argument for the sake of it. Its not something I need in my life at this moment.
Cotty said:
Your are just being an asshole , answer the question
Don't be so precious. I'd say something along the lines of. For starting out it's best not to spend a fortune as you'll want to see if it works for you. I'd suggest a starter kit like this amd provide a link. Then explain why it's basic and OK. I'd then explain the liquid piece and suggest some ideas like maybe avoiding tobacco flavours. No need to show stuff that costs a fortune or is quite technical
Happy now pumpkin?
I've heard a lot of good things about the Nautilus and BVCs, but can anyone tell me if these coils give the same taste as an Aspire BDC or Kanger BDC? I can't stand the taste of either of those BDCs, and I'm still using Vivi Novas (mini and standard).
Perhaps it's time to investigate rebuildables...
Perhaps it's time to investigate rebuildables...
flyingvisit said:
I've heard a lot of good things about the Nautilus and BVCs, but can anyone tell me if these coils give the same taste as an Aspire BDC or Kanger BDC? I can't stand the taste of either of those BDCs, and I'm still using Vivi Novas (mini and standard).
Perhaps it's time to investigate rebuildables...
As a sort of halfway house to rebuildables there is Naturevape.Perhaps it's time to investigate rebuildables...
They build their own microcoils and fit them in their clearomisers.
The microcoils have cotton wool wicks. Cotton wool does not burn itself to the coil like silica does so when the taste goes off you simply pull the old wick out with a pair of tweezers and thread a new piece in. There is instructions on their website. Each clearo comes with a ball of cotton wool.
They are a little pricey but the coils seem to be infinitely re-wickable so long as you take care doing it.
They also sell the clearo heads separately also the cotton wool.
They have a big following on vaping forums and I love them, the taste is superb.
Here are the clearos I have: http://www.naturevape.co.uk/n-vape-mini-pro/
Here are the replacement coils: http://www.naturevape.co.uk/store/?age-verified=fe...
CuckooInMyNest said:
As a sort of halfway house to rebuildables there is Naturevape.
They build their own microcoils and fit them in their clearomisers.
The microcoils have cotton wool wicks. Cotton wool does not burn itself to the coil like silica does so when the taste goes off you simply pull the old wick out with a pair of tweezers and thread a new piece in. There is instructions on their website. Each clearo comes with a ball of cotton wool.
They are a little pricey but the coils seem to be infinitely re-wickable so long as you take care doing it.
They also sell the clearo heads separately also the cotton wool.
They have a big following on vaping forums and I love them, the taste is superb.
Here are the clearos I have: http://www.naturevape.co.uk/n-vape-mini-pro/
Here are the replacement coils: http://www.naturevape.co.uk/store/?age-verified=fe...
Thanks. Looks good, I'll try one. They build their own microcoils and fit them in their clearomisers.
The microcoils have cotton wool wicks. Cotton wool does not burn itself to the coil like silica does so when the taste goes off you simply pull the old wick out with a pair of tweezers and thread a new piece in. There is instructions on their website. Each clearo comes with a ball of cotton wool.
They are a little pricey but the coils seem to be infinitely re-wickable so long as you take care doing it.
They also sell the clearo heads separately also the cotton wool.
They have a big following on vaping forums and I love them, the taste is superb.
Here are the clearos I have: http://www.naturevape.co.uk/n-vape-mini-pro/
Here are the replacement coils: http://www.naturevape.co.uk/store/?age-verified=fe...
And a good review:
http://www.toddsreviews.com/2014/02/naturevape-pro...
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