Dear Pod People,
Even though refillable, I've held out, and held out, taking a pod very seriously, reason being, I have zero desire to start buying factory coils again, and less desire to repeatedly purchase pod packs. Enter: Pasito, and the Jester Pods, both apparently rebuildable.
Lately, I'm hearing really great things about the Pasito pod, but I have questions.
I DIY my juice. I really have no interest in purchasing separate types of nic, or buying pre-made (salt nic) juice. I know it's ok to use regular nic, but would it be necessary to mix it at a higher mg? A lower mg?
What about flavoring? For those of you that mix your own for pods, do you have to increase the amount of flavoring to get the flavor you're used to? Reduce the amount?
My typical carry to work is the eLeaf Pico with a RTA. Though a small device, it sticks out of my pocket enough to be noticeable (by boss people), so I thought a Pasito might be small/flat enough to be less noticeable, since I carry a notebook in my pocket, too.
I appreciate any experience you have to offer.
Even though refillable, I've held out, and held out, taking a pod very seriously, reason being, I have zero desire to start buying factory coils again, and less desire to repeatedly purchase pod packs. Enter: Pasito, and the Jester Pods, both apparently rebuildable.
Lately, I'm hearing really great things about the Pasito pod, but I have questions.
I DIY my juice. I really have no interest in purchasing separate types of nic, or buying pre-made (salt nic) juice. I know it's ok to use regular nic, but would it be necessary to mix it at a higher mg? A lower mg?
What about flavoring? For those of you that mix your own for pods, do you have to increase the amount of flavoring to get the flavor you're used to? Reduce the amount?
My typical carry to work is the eLeaf Pico with a RTA. Though a small device, it sticks out of my pocket enough to be noticeable (by boss people), so I thought a Pasito might be small/flat enough to be less noticeable, since I carry a notebook in my pocket, too.
I appreciate any experience you have to offer.