Picked up some of that Moira's Cloudy Lemonade, and the Pink Lemonade too. Standout juice of the show for me.
Also picked up a Minikin 120w, and a Smok TFV4 Mini. Stuff you get with the latter is beyond decent. Also £20 was too much of a bargain to pass up.
Good show all in all, apparently not as good for freebies as last year but I'm happy with the haul I got.
I've not looked at mesh atties or gennies for years. What would you recommend as a cheap-ish one to buy right now to see how I like them again?
Picked up some of that Moira's Cloudy Lemonade, and the Pink Lemonade too. Standout juice of the show for me.
Also picked up a Minikin 120w, and a Smok TFV4 Mini. Stuff you get with the latter is beyond decent. Also £20 was too much of a bargain to pass up.
Good show all in all, apparently not as good for freebies as last year but I'm happy with the haul I got.
I've been giving this some thought..
I really can't understand why new users just don't start of with a genie style atty, or manufactures don't make an atty that will take a mesh sytle head.
I understand that most of the low end market tanks are lost leaders and companies make their cash on the coils and if they did make mesh atty they will be losing that market, but I for one would be happy to pay more for the tank knowing that the head will last months rather than days.
The positives of using mesh far out weighs the negatives, especially on the newer tanks..
Practically leak free even on its sides,
No burnt taste,
Warmer and more vapor production on lower power,
Cleaner taste,
A good build can last months, the wick can last years..
Really, if you not tried one of the newer style mesh atties.. They are really the best thing since slice bread, and there is a loyal following as the in'ax mkiii release brought all stockist websites to their knees.
Some of those custom mods were outrageously good, and copper mech for £500 from Luxe Mods was very sexy indeed. Bit eye watering considering it didn't come with a free high backed leather chair and glass of Cognac.
I really can't understand why new users just don't start of with a genie style atty...
Thought i would bring this site to the threads attention
http://www.vapemeisteruk.com/
Local company based in Northern Ireland, couple of physical stores and website. Been using 2 of their liquids exclusively for over a year and am still in love with their liquids. They do a version of heisenberg, blueberry and menthol but no aniseed. It is the nicest liquid i have ever vaped and I cannot get sick of it. Ifyou like menthols, try this stuff. Well worth checking out for their other flavours too.
Easy answer would be that they are not the easiest things to coil and wick. Maybe for people who know what they are doing but even people who have vaped for years struggle to build gennies...myself included
If new users bought, for example, an MCR-303 as their first device everyone would go back to smoking.
A few facts -
Gennies are (compared to other attys) a ball ache to build
A decent genesis is £100+
You can buy an atty for £25 which requires no knowledge or setup that produces "huge clouds" an that
I'm currently sat here with my Origen sat on a mech which is exceptional and in my opinion I don't think you could find a better vape. My last wick/coil went 4+ months and I only rebuilt as i fancied a tinker, though for new users there are far easier and cheaper options available.
So I quite smoking last year, for the best part of 6 months. I now have for 2 days, but I can feel the urge coming in and no doubt won't be long till I start again.
I need something help the craving. What's the best:cost kit to get? Any starter kits? The idea is to use this to help 'ween' myself off finally to stop again. I hate smoking.