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Best setup for flavor and big clouds? (Newbie)

Pleikki

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Hey there, I have an mvp 2.0 with an aro tank and I like it, it's pretty cool but it want huge clouds and great taste alongside. Is there a good setup that won't cost a whole lot that someone could recommend to me? And I'm new to this. Thanks. :)
 
Hey there, I have an mvp 2.0 with an aro tank and I like it, it's pretty cool but it want huge clouds and great taste alongside. Is there a good setup that won't cost a whole lot that someone could recommend to me? And I'm new to this. Thanks. :)

you could get a dripper an igo W from ukecigstore wuld be ideal or if you learn to rebuild ur aerotank coils you could make them lower resistance to throw the clouds
 
That sounds pretty cool. How hard is it to deal with rebuilding?


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No really its quite easy to rebuild kanger coils takes me less than 5 minutes

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my agi dripper is less than 5 mins normally takes longer to find my bag of cotton and wire than to rebuild
 
If you want big clouds you need to invest in a mechanical mod an Rda a decent battery and and omhs reader, all can be purchased to get you started for under £70, get some 28g/3.2mm wire and some 100% cotton, sit in front of youtube and practice building your coils!...you'll be blowing silly clouds in no time with superb flavours :grin2:
 
That sounds pretty cool. How hard is it to deal with rebuilding?


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pretty easy wrap kanthal around a drill bit slot it into the post holes on the dripper tighten screws down thread some cotton wool through the coils soak and vape
 
As Ninjaassasin1983 says its not difficult.. I spent hours watching youtube videos and getting all scientific about it, reading up on all the different resistances per meter on different kanthal.. what a waste of time..!! 0.2mm or 0.3mm Kanthal A1 wrapped around a drill bit or precision screwdriver & your done.. (or directly around a bit of silica wick)..

The HARD part is threading the bloody cotton wool through a 2mm micro coil..
 
As @Ninjaassasin1983 says its not difficult.. I spent hours watching youtube videos and getting all scientific about it, reading up on all the different resistances per meter on different kanthal.. what a waste of time..!! 0.2mm or 0.3mm Kanthal A1 wrapped around a drill bit or precision screwdriver & your done.. (or directly around a bit of silica wick)..

The HARD part is threading the bloody cotton wool through a 2mm micro coil..

pish man i can thread it through a super nano coil first time every time
 
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