It's that time of year again. Boating season! Yeah!!!
I could use a little help. The vaping industry moves quickly and I haven't been paying attention. I'm super busy these days, and I really don't have the time to do proper research. I don't know anything about the newer companies or their mods. I don't know which ones are junk and which ones are good.
It's also the time for me to purchase 2 new mods. For almost 2 years, I have been running an i-Sub G tank on an Innokin MVP 3.0 and an Innokin Coolfire IV TC100. Of the two, the Coolfire was the "boating" mod as it came with a nice silicon sleeve that prevented scratches on the surfaces of the boat as well as preventing it from siding around while the boat is in motion. The sleeve really makes the difference when I'm driving the boat with my vape sitting on the console as it stays put pretty well. The MVP has to ride in my pocket.
It became difficult to find iSub coils, so I just purchased a new SMOK TFV12 Baby Prince tank. The coils for this tank like 40-70W, and I'm pretty satisfied with the vapor at right around 40W. I'm a "quit smoking" vaper, not a hobbyist so any mod capable of hitting 80W should be sufficient for me. I need a backup tank, so suggestions for one of those would be cool as well. The only requirement is that I need tanks that use readily available (as in a lot of vape shops carry them) coils.
So... I'm looking for 2 integrated battery regulated wattage mods. "Boat friendly" means having a "soft" or rubberized body (or case/sleeve). If it has sealed buttons that would keep any water that might splash on it out, that would be nice, but my boat is a dry ride, so it really won't be getting wet. Any water cones from me cleaning the boat with a hose or people horsing around in the water causing splashes. I am not expecting a completely "waterproof" mod. I would just appreciate any tips on mods available with "water resistant" features. I'm a dude. My mod will get a decent amount of abuse. I work on cars and boats, and I build furniture in my basement as a hobby. It will see dirt, dust, and grime on a regular basis. Too bad there isn't a "toxic masculine" mod. That would be the one.
Thanks!!!
I could use a little help. The vaping industry moves quickly and I haven't been paying attention. I'm super busy these days, and I really don't have the time to do proper research. I don't know anything about the newer companies or their mods. I don't know which ones are junk and which ones are good.
It's also the time for me to purchase 2 new mods. For almost 2 years, I have been running an i-Sub G tank on an Innokin MVP 3.0 and an Innokin Coolfire IV TC100. Of the two, the Coolfire was the "boating" mod as it came with a nice silicon sleeve that prevented scratches on the surfaces of the boat as well as preventing it from siding around while the boat is in motion. The sleeve really makes the difference when I'm driving the boat with my vape sitting on the console as it stays put pretty well. The MVP has to ride in my pocket.
It became difficult to find iSub coils, so I just purchased a new SMOK TFV12 Baby Prince tank. The coils for this tank like 40-70W, and I'm pretty satisfied with the vapor at right around 40W. I'm a "quit smoking" vaper, not a hobbyist so any mod capable of hitting 80W should be sufficient for me. I need a backup tank, so suggestions for one of those would be cool as well. The only requirement is that I need tanks that use readily available (as in a lot of vape shops carry them) coils.
So... I'm looking for 2 integrated battery regulated wattage mods. "Boat friendly" means having a "soft" or rubberized body (or case/sleeve). If it has sealed buttons that would keep any water that might splash on it out, that would be nice, but my boat is a dry ride, so it really won't be getting wet. Any water cones from me cleaning the boat with a hose or people horsing around in the water causing splashes. I am not expecting a completely "waterproof" mod. I would just appreciate any tips on mods available with "water resistant" features. I'm a dude. My mod will get a decent amount of abuse. I work on cars and boats, and I build furniture in my basement as a hobby. It will see dirt, dust, and grime on a regular basis. Too bad there isn't a "toxic masculine" mod. That would be the one.
Thanks!!!