I'm contemplating buying another vape and I like stick style vapes just wondering what is out there for unregulated mods
What exactly should I know? I googled the ohms law and read up a little bit but I'm left confusedA world of mechanical vapes. Just make sure you study up on ohms law.
Smoks Stick seriesI'm contemplating buying another vape and I like stick style vapes just wondering what is out there for unregulated mods
I'm using the vaporesso one plus cascade currently it's a regulated mod at 50 watts. I like it well enough until it starts leakingSmoks Stick series
Eleaf Ijust series
Vaporesso Cascade series
I've been using Smoks starter tubes (or some people call them pens/sticks) since the Micro one. Next was the V8s, then the Prince Stick, then the V9s. Their latest is the Stick 80W which is like Freemax's Twister kit. Both of those have mods that you can adjust the power output. They have little dials on the bottom.
The best thing about the Twister kit is the coils. The mod isn't that great. It feels under powered and doesn't last long. The tank (Fireluke 2) has a slider top fill which I really dont like. Any little bump and it comes open. When that happens it dumps out all it's eliquid. I tried keeping it in my bag but it always leaked. Then I tried it in a pocket and same thing. It's fine if you keep an eye on it but there's better portable options.
Smok also makes smaller ones like the M17, Stick 22, and Nord AIOs.
The stick 80W is okay. The coils are great but again the mod feels a bit under powered.
My favorite from Smok is the V9 Max, then the V9..
I only have one really old Ijust. But the Ijust 21700 mod looks great. You can you your own batteries for it.
- The mod hits hard
- It lasts a long time
- The V9MAX tank tank holds lots of e liquid
- The S1 coils last long
- Great flavor
The Cascade Ones are great but the Sky Solo, and Sky Solo Plus kits aren't. The tanks are built into them and people have had all sorts of trouble with them. I've enjoyed the Veco One Plus but those are getting old. Also enjoyed the Cascade One, One Plus and One Plus SE.
There's older ones like the Aspire K4 with Cleito tank. I don't reccomend them these days.
I like these kinds of kits because they're simple, great for taking out of the house, and they're pocket freindly.
Long live e-leaf. That's what I'm using today. LolMy only knowledge of pen style vapes is with an iJust-S kit, but I like it a lot. The tank is a bit old-school, but the good thing about that at the present time is that you can use Atlantis-style coils in it, of which there are dozens of different brands, and they're available all over for cheap. You could stock up and still not be out a lot of money.
Built-in battery is 3000mAh, has a five-click on/off action, USB charging. I paid a little over $12 for mine from one of the China vendors.
Just knowing what I do about eLeaf, I wouldn't hesitate to buy another iJust stick, of a more current style. Everything I've had of theirs has been reliable and long-lived. Heck, I'd buy another of these if I ran across one for $20 or less.
I just know I'm gonna be sorry I asked this, but why?You should absolutely NOT buy anything unregulated. Stick to variable power devices.
The phrase unregulated stick mod is what got me. Super fresh terminology of stick mod seems newish. No offense ment at allI just know I'm gonna be sorry I asked this, but why?