Totally agree. My point was that both high wattage and low are good. Depends on the person. It's too bad it's hard to find low power equipment these days.
I agree.sort of agree but I think it's more of a respect problem..
There's plenty of Low wattage devices being released ALL THE TIME, the problem for you probably is that they mostly tend to be non-rebuildable.The reason some of us "whine" about the cloudz bro fad is that the hardware makers have stopped making much of anything else! If there was still plenty of hardware for everyone's taste, it would be a non-issue -- but thx to those who want massive clouds, a) 98% of all hardware is now obnly suitable for them, and b) 99.9% of all commercial ejuice is now suitable only for them. The industry has run off and left conservative vapers and new switchers completely in the dust.
If I could still buy Achilles RDAs, all the cloudz bro fans could vape themselves into a coma for all I care. But thx to them, I can't.
Andria
yeah and the Subtank Mini V2 has been discontinued....When I filled in at a shop for a few weeks almost every mtl vaper were still using their original gear. Most of the ones that needed/wanted new gear just wanted more of the gear they were already using.
Have to remember this too that the sub-ohm crowd is a money maker, most are willing to buy new tanks every 1 or 2 months, the MTL people I know have been using the exact same tank for a very very long time, one I know on a more personal level has been using the Nautilus Mini for like 2 years straight and doesn't even think about upgrading because she's happy.
That's true for the people who have been vaping for a while and are sticking to an MTL style. I'm one of them. I have enough of the gear I use to last a lifetime. But one of the reasons I'm not buying new gear is that there isn't any new gear available that actually suits my vaping style. Every time I've tried something new that looked like it might be promising lately, I've been disappointed (Anyone want a Chalice IV?)When I filled in at a shop for a few weeks almost every mtl vaper were still using their original gear. Most of the ones that needed/wanted new gear just wanted more of the gear they were already using.
Yep I quit with cigalikes and 18 mg juice.Sorry, but 100-watt super-airy vape with 3mg juice is not the optimal thing for a middle-aged person to try to use to quit smoking.
That is heartbreaking news and a loss for the vaping community. Still the best crossover tank IMO.yeah and the Subtank Mini V2 has been discontinued....
Then there's the question of gear for people who are just coming off cigarettes. Sorry, but 100-watt super-airy vape with 3mg juice is not the optimal thing for a middle-aged person to try to use to quit smoking.
I quit smoking (16 - 17 red Marlboros per day for more than 20 years) instantaneously the same moment I picked up vaping. This was at 80 watts on a pair of handmade fused claptons in a 25mm Troll RDA 2 with the air holes 2/3 of the way open and 4.5-ish mg juice, mid January this year, and I'm turning 45 about a month from now, AND, only about 4 weeks after I quit smoking I built my own pair of coils... staple staggered fused claptons. They took me from noon till morning to build... I was so knackered I didn't mount them into my Troll until the day after I finished building them:Sorry, but 100-watt super-airy vape with 3mg juice is not the optimal thing for a middle-aged person to try to use to quit smoking.
I do agree the majority of new vapers will do better with mtl high mg nic. I was not one and am glad that now newb's have more options. That is why when asked I tend to recommend Kanger STM or Toptank. Gives them a chance to experiment with af options.Then there's the question of gear for people who are just coming off cigarettes. Sorry, but 100-watt super-airy vape with 3mg juice is not the optimal thing for a middle-aged person to try to use to quit smoking.
I agree that the optimal thing is whatever works. However, I think we'll have to agree to disagree on what's likely to be optimal for most people who are trying to quit smoking, because let's face it, most people don't DL-hit their cigarettes, and handing them a rig that must be used in an entirely different way than how the smoked is probably going to be a turn-off.The "optimal thing" is whatever works.
I do agree the majority of new vapers will do better with mtl high mg nic. I was not one and am glad that now newb's have more options. That is why when asked I tend to recommend Kanger STM or Toptank. Gives them a chance to experiment with af options.
yes the very good usually forgotten tank.This is what I do also @Letitia9. And that they are available with both built heads and rebuildable options is also really neat. There are so many options out there, it just seems to me it's best to go with the ones that offer the most versatility to new vapers.
Yep I quit with cigalikes and 18 mg juice.
I still vape at very low power when I use my favorite stealth vape mod, which puts out 30 times less power than my biggest cloud chucker. But I'm certainly not 30 times more frustrated when I use that little thing. So low-power vaping certainly is more efficient financially.
I agree that the optimal thing is whatever works. However, I think we'll have to agree to disagree on what's likely to be optimal for most people who are trying to quit smoking,
Sounds like you have it whipped.MTL made me cough. Went right back to cigs. Warm vape at 100 watts or more DTL I was able to quit. I am respectful to others when I vape. Smoked full flavor cigs for 40 plus years. Vaping full time now since I was 59 years young. Now I am 61 and feel like I am 15. Perhaps because I was born on Leap Year Day LOL!!