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  1. Tam

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    Just got a PM from Keir and it's a Sub Box Mini. Sounds like a short...
  2. Flavor is very important but so is the draw - for me. I'm mouth to lung so I like a little bit of resistance in the draw, wide open doesn't work for me unless I'm doing direct lung hits, which I don't like. So far, the Subtank with a 1.5 ohm coil is giving me lots of vapor with the kind of draw I prefer. The flavor, however, is a little muted so I'm playing around with the air flow to see where it works best. The Triton can use a 1.8 ohm coil, which I also ordered so I'm interested in how that will work. The Sub Tank came with a .5 and a 1.2 ohm coil. Both of those were way too hot for me, a cool to slightly warm vape is where my sweet spot is. In another post you said you have variable voltage batteries. Do you have any variable wattage? I think you'll need/want something a little more powerful than a Spinner, EVOD or other variable voltage pen style for the Sub Tank or Triton. I'm using the Eleaf iStick 50W at 15W with the 1.5 ohm coil right now.
  3. Not in my experience it's not. The subtank with a 1.5 ohm coil with the air flow at half way is... closer but no cigar. There's an Aspire Triton on its way to me now, I'm hoping that will be closer. The HH.357s that I use are around $20 each. They last a few months with proper cleaning and care but the one I use for light, fruit juices is over a year old now. Wait a bit on the subtank. I've got one now that I'm playing with. So far, in my experience, it's close to dripping but not quite there. The Aspire Triton is on its way. Depending on how that works, you might want it instead.
  4. I'm still trying to find something else to take the place of dripping. The HH.357 atomizers I've been stuck on is amazing! It's also amazing how expensive they are and how dark, sweet juices do not play well with them so they don't last as long as they would with lighter, less sweet versions. So far, I've not found its replacement so here I am happily dripping away.
  5. Tam

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    Is it a sub box or a sub box mini?
  6. As Earthling stated above, disposables are the most expensive option (and the one least likely to be satisfying) of all e-cigarettes available. The only thing "disposable" about them is your money -- and lots of it. A better product with better air flow will be smoother. There are several variables that also make a difference. If you would tell us a little about why you want to vape, that would help us to help you. Are you trying to stop smoking cigarettes? If so, what brand/flavor of cigarettes do you smoke? How many a day? How much do you have to spend on the initial start up kit? You'll want at the very least, two batteries, one charging cable, two tanks, replacement atomizers/heating coils, and some juice. There will probably be more questions but these will do to start.
  7. Looks delicious! *burp* Excuse me. Just finished some homemade egg foo yung.
  8. The color looks great but it's a little slick. The wrap gives me not only a cool look, it also helps it to stay in my hand.
  9. Well, that was offensive. Good morning, Jeff.
  10. Got my black iStick 50W and promptly put the blue flame wrap on it that came in the day before. Also in the package were two 5-packs fo 1.5 ohm coils for the Kanger Subtank mini.
  11. This is a great thread for our members who run into trouble getting hardware or juice. It's good to see it bumped.
  12. What are these "cons" that you speak of? Please to be sharing and 'splaining.
  13. If I'm enjoying myself so much, why would I need to find a support group to make me quit??? Drip tips are small, cheap (for the most part), and... out of sight, out of mind. The bigger hardware is a little more difficult to ignore. lol
  14. My "sweet spot" in vaping is being able to stay away from analogs. Anything after that is icing on the cake.
  15. One day in the not so distant future I, too, will get to retire. When that time comes, I'll be up to my eyeballs in rebuilt coils. Can't wait to be able to stop working 10 - 14 hour days.
  16. Right now I'm running on little time and even less patience. Stock coils are my saving grace.
  17. Yeah, I ordered a couple of 5 packs of 1.8 ohm coils for the Triton at $22 a pop. Ouch!
  18. The RBA section is separate so you don't have to get it if you don't want to. No help, I know. Sorry!
  19. Well, he didn't specify the Aspire Triton but between him and Rixter... I never stood a chance. And yes, Earthling really is that good. Beware and guard your wallet carefully!
  20. Today I learned just how weak willed I am when it comes to vaping related hardware (it's worse than I originally thought!).
  21. What was in it when you got it?
  22. Well, so much for my so-called vaping 'budget'. Just ordered an Aspire Triton with the optional RTA deck and two 5-packs of the 1.8 ohm coil from Kidney Puncher. *sighs* Earthling, I'm blaming YOU for getting me started on these RTAs. Still not sure if I like them or not.
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