Go with SX G Class and you will not have to buy more mods, high price but worth every penny. Go to the @Coval51 thread and you can read real life feedback from all us SX users.I'm wanting to buy a new mod have two aliensand love them but looking for something a little nicer have been looking at mechs, hexohm, the yihi I'm just very unsure of what to get any recommendations would be great
I would like to add I have bought 12 new mods over the last few months and yes they work but the SX G Class works way better. Stay away from the Predator...Go with SX G Class and you will not have to buy more mods, high price but worth every penny. Go to the @Coval51 thread and you can read real life feedback from all us SX users.
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So refreshing to see someone asking the important questions instead of just throwing out the name of a device that they like!First, the important questions...how do you normally vape? At 200 watts with a .07 ohm coil, 40 watts with a .5 ohm coil, 12 watts with a 1.5 ohm coil? These questions can help us get you the mod you need, rather than just spending money needlessly. For instance, while I love my Yihi G class, I will never, ever go over 50 watts (other than for testing purposes). Just want you to be able to get what you need. Also, do you normally vape variable wattage or temp control? While I would love you to spend your cash with us, I'd really rather see you get what you need, I have been known to send potential customers to other vendors.
Yeah I did mean that oneHexohm Slice??? You mean Hohmtech Slice? That's a good mod, I've got both a G2 and a Slice, they both work well but are both ugly as heck LOL.
I believe if you find what works get back ups but I didn't do that. I got loads of mods an tanks I don't even use & now I use one or two setups!We've ALL in in the exact same place..not needing but wanting really bad. Nothing wrong with that. View attachment 89328
Very nice collection!Its an addictive life, orange just came in so didn't make the pic
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Btw that sx mini g class is gorgeous. What's the mod hiding with the nautilus 2 on top??
I wanna get my hands on a Provari radius but they are $300.00 + on ebay
How do you like your mechs compared to a regulatedIts an addictive life, orange just came in so didn't make the pic
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I no longer use the regulateds...used the gpriv back in june while i was awayHow do you like your mechs compared to a regulated
I no longer use the regulateds...used the gpriv back in june while i was away
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I always carryOnly thing that scares me about going to a mech is I vape a lot and I see having to switch batteries a lot and figure that would get old after a while, only reason I haven't bought a mech
Only thing that scares me about going to a mech is I vape a lot and I see having to switch batteries a lot and figure that would get old after a while, only reason I haven't bought a mech
I'm after a kroma mod, I might get one on pay day. My mate owns a vape shop so I get discount heard good things about the slipstream that comes with it too!The red Nautilus 2 on the left is sitting on an Innokin Kroma mod, and the stainless Nautilus 2 is sitting on a Provari Radius.
Thank you!Join this FB group and you'll find a used one much, much, much cheaper.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/provaricult/
Very nice mechs!I vape a lot and I don't see having to switch batteries a lot.
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I'm after a kroma mod, I might get one on pay day. My mate owns a vape shop so I get discount heard good things about the slipstream that comes with it too!
Big fan of the nautilus lineI'm a big fan of all of Innokin's mods. They all work quite well in both variable wattage and temp control. As for the Slipstream tank, it works well but the flavor is just not there compared to some of the other tanks I use so I have chosen to retire mine. It vapes well, but with the top airflow I have noticed the flavor of the juice is muted a bit, not much but just a little.
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My Nautilus 2 is on a nx100 & the mod can fit 25mm tanks so it looks tiny but I agree the .7 coils are great but I've been a fan since the original nautilus!Same here, I wasn't until I tried the Nautlilus 2 with the .7 ohm BVC coils but that setup is a great vape. That red Nautilus looks good on the Kroma too IMO. Not a perfect match but close enough for my half blind eyes LOL. Tiny little thing too.
Well I have a fused clapton 27g Kanthal A1 / 38g Nichrome80, 3mm inner diameter, 6 wraps, dual coil build that ohms out at .28 ohms in my Purge Mods Head Shot RDA that's on top of my brass XXX stack in the picture I posted. You'd have to feel it for yourself to be able to understand how this thing vapes, but part of the trick here is you can actually compensate for the lack of boost circuitry by adjusting both the strength and the duration of your draw in such a way that you increase the strength at a certain rate that 1/ changes fairly significantly during the draw in order to take optimal advantage of the ramp up of the coils, etc., and that 2/ is also highly dependent of how hard the batteries are still hitting─all of which requires you to be able to actually feel the strength of vapor production itself, how this strength behaves during the draw as well as how this behavior gradually changes over time so you can then automatically adapt to it by changing how you draw. So it definitely takes some (or a lot of) getting used to, and it is also a sacrifice still nevertheless, but you're getting something in return you either like or don't like. Personally, I, just can't get enough of it.The Head Shot RDA shoots juice onto the coils. (No, I'm not kidding you... the airflow arrives at the coils from a lateral angle instead of being perpendicular to the coils.)As power in watts is equal to voltage times current draw, with a stacked setup, of course you're getting better battery life. However, every hit you take is weaker than the one you took previously because mechs don't have boost circuitry to keep voltage output to the atomizer constant as the batteries drain. Also, you have zero protections available on a mech besides your own common sense. I have watched people vaping with a glove on because their mod was so hot they could not hold on to it without a glove on their hand. Rather than rebuild to something that doesn't draw as much current (amps), they keep vaping until the batteries vent. It's a very common occurrence in the mech world. At least here in Texas it is.
In the end, the important thing is that no matter how you like to vape and what you like to vape with, there is something out there for everyone. Vape what makes YOU happy and keeps you away from the coffin nails that we all used to love so much. Whether it's with a mech, variable wattage regulated, or temp control regulated.
Well I have a fused clapton 27g Kanthal A1 / 38g Nichrome80, 3mm inner diameter, 6 wraps, dual coil build that ohms out at .28 ohms in my Purge Mods Head Shot RDA that's on top of my brass XXX stack in the picture I posted. You'd have to feel it for yourself to be able to understand how this thing vapes, but part of the trick here is you can actually compensate for the lack of boost circuitry by adjusting both the strength and the duration of your draw in such a way that you increase the strength at a certain rate that 1/ changes fairly significantly during the draw in order to take optimal advantage of the ramp up of the coils, etc., and that 2/ is also highly dependent of how hard the batteries are still hitting─all of which requires you to be able to actually feel the strength of vapor production itself, how this strength behaves during the draw as well as how this behavior gradually changes over time so you can then automatically adapt to it by changing how you draw. So it definitely takes some (or a lot of) getting used to, and it is also a sacrifice still nevertheless, but you're getting something in return you either like or don't like. Personally, I, just can't get enough of it.The Head Shot RDA shoots juice onto the coils. (No, I'm not kidding you... the airflow arrives at the coils from a lateral angle instead of being perpendicular to the coils.)
I know it might sound crazy, but I'm quite certain that they're serious. I was told that in the U.S. the manufacturers are held responsible if something bad happens due to misuse of a product if there were no clear warning signs because then the end user can say he/she didn't know about it.LMAO! Now that would make for an intimate vaping experience. Is Google translate really that bad...or are they serious...these days, you just don't know.
Horizontal build with bottom airflow. But to get the most juice from between the cotton sheets you need to be a pro fluffer.Oh, I believe it. Nothing surprises me anymore. Wonder what kind of build would work best for that? Don't want it to get too hot...and what about airflow to your coils LOL!