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  1. Tug

    Subtank Mini Review

    This was sent to me for review from www.myvapedeal.com
    3 points
  2. I don't think you will go wrong. Earthling has a few Cloupor Minis and I also have a couple. They are great mods. I would also recomend if it hasn't been suggested pick up a few Samsung INR18650-25R batteries and a Nitecore charger from a reputable dealer.
    3 points
  3. Slabaroos! Finally found a lanyard that works with my Spinner 2s too haha. Put 88 filets in the freezer since April 1st heading back in the morning!
    2 points
  4. Only new to dripping this week but here's a few builds I've done Simple dual Dual parallel Quad coil build And my latest is the dual nano dragon. Forgot to take a picture before I wicked it but you can see the ends poking out. And in my opinion chucks decent clouds
    2 points
  5. I've been doing a lot of coil builds lately, figured I'd share this one. Dual Staggered Fused Clapton .2 ohm Build. 28g 317L core, wrapped with 32g kanthal, fused with 28g kanthal, wrapped on a 2mm screwdriver, built on 28mm Tobh Atty. Another awesome build I did in a Goblin tank. This thing hits like a dripper. It's Dual Claptons .2 ohms, 28g kanthal core wrapped with 32g kanthal with on a 1mm coil jig.
    2 points
  6. But I want it ........ all these posts about the Eleaf 50w and the Heatvape are killing me :wallbash:
    2 points
  7. This is my Tugboat v1 with twisted 28 gauge 7 wrap .67 ohms.
    2 points
  8. Will do guys. Thanks alot, and my wife just reminded me Fathers Day is in a couple months, which means more shiny's for dad. Oh boy, this opens a whole new can of worms... haha
    2 points
  9. Oh, I second and third the suggestion of Samsung 25r batteries and Nitecore charger! For the charger, I would suggest spending the extra $2-4 on the i4 (four-bay) charger, rather than the i2 (two-bay). And they make a digital version, which is fancy, but doesn't charge any better than the standard i-series!
    2 points
  10. Nice work for a noob. If you hadn't said I would have thought that you been doing this for a while.
    1 point
  11. Compenstine

    Little 2 sweet

    It is not 100% but close enough that it is considered good. This is the test I use. http://www.eliquidtest.com/
    1 point
  12. Nice looking builds. I just ordered a bunch of kanthal (26, 28, 30 & 32g). I've been wanting to try a dual Clapton but have been putting it off. Think I just found my motivation.
    1 point
  13. I want the SX mini m class.
    1 point
  14. Doesn't it take you back to when you were little and wanted something really bad? The anticipation is the fun part.
    1 point
  15. Yes, for the price, and the quality of device, the Cloupor is on the top of my suggestion list. The IPV-mini is just so darn comfortable and a solid-device Put one in your hand, and you'll see what I mean! I'm using one right now with my Russian 91% @ 1.3 Ohm and 12.5W... and the flavor is amazing For the tanks you listed above, a 30W device will service you well, but I won't knock the 70W IPV-mini either... if you use the 0.5 Ohm coils with the Nano or Atlantis, you'll eventually want more than 30W of power, depending on the juice, that is. To me, 30W devices handle the needs of the masses... probably 95-98% of all vapers. 50-70W devices are for those who have that at least one RDA or sub-ohm tank and regularly build (or use coils) below 0.8 Ohms... The exception here is the iStick 50W... many people that buy it are not looking for 50W power, they are looking at the 4600mAh battery!! 70W+ devices are for the cloud-chasers and super-sub-ohmers that regularly build below 0.5 Ohm rigs. I've built my RDA @ 0.3 Ohms and pushed it to see how far I could go before the juice tasted like burning trash... and that happened just after 55W. At 40W, it wasn't bad on flavor, but was a tad too warm for my liking, lol.
    1 point
  16. Thank you for that introduction, Tug Tam is spot-on with the IPV-mini V1 (30W) or V2 (70W). Both are the same physical form, and both perform very well. They also fit nicely in your hand! The IPV-minis are also only Variable-Wattage mode... which is fine for the majority of us. The Cloupor mini is my daily rig that goes to work with me, or traveling... it is the exact same physical size as the iStick 20W, without the rounded back, but it's heft and dimensions feel much better in your hand than the iStick. The Cloupor also allows you to flip the screen so it can be read to the left or the right. They also are Variable-Voltage or Variable-Wattage modes. Prices... the Cloupor mini has my vote, as you can get them for $30 (plus shipping) from VapeNW.com, and they are available in black or silver. The IPV-minis are $45-55 for the V1, and $60-70 for the V2. Color options are black, silver, gold (champagne), blue, and hot-pink. The finish on the IPV's are not quite as durable (at least my black one isn't wearing that well) as the Cloupor... daily use of my Cloupor shows almost no wear! There are other good options out there, especially if you want more than 30W of power... but the best bang-for-your-buck will be the Cloupor mini, IMO... BTW, I may push the Cloupor (I have two of them), but I also own four of the IPV-minis (three V1's, and a V2)... so I use all of them equally... I just like the portability and price (a well as the function) of the Cloupor... the IPV-minis just feel great in your hand. I carry the Cloupor's to work because if I'm going to damage one while away from home, I'd rater it be the cheaper one!
    1 point
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