Not sure that I really understand the difference as any build could be going into that RDA you sell. But it's good to hear that you supply safety leaflets with yours.@scrumpox
No I do think there's a big difference....Someone buying a ready made tank which can fire up a sub ohm coil without the correct battery or draining a battery below it's safety levels is completely different.
I honestly believe that ALL vendors selling sub ohm kit should at the VERY LEAST supply a safety leaflet on battery/coil safety with any purchase
Mechs are dead, regulated is the future...and the future is now!
Weired isn't it ? All my mechs are back up devices now & i'm hoping to not need them.
But they have to coil the device, they are choosing to coil it sub ohm, you could easily coil it 1ohm+, mechanical mod is dangerouse from the get go. Its about choice, i bought smok m80 wich is a vw device u can run it safley in vw mode, or i could switch to mechanical mode and put my health in danger so i have a choice. Now if i got a mechanical mod my healths in danger constantly as even used safley theres no garuntee. So selling RBA is totally diffrent
First of all, a VW device with mechanical mode does not turn off the electronics altogether. It simply fires at whatever voltage level the battery currently has. The mod still uses its in-built self-protection features.
Secondly, saying that if you get a mechanical mod constantly puts your health at risk is simply not true. Yes, it can cause you issues if you don't know what you're doing. Yes, a 1+ ohm build can still cause issues if you're using the wrong batteries but someone who had done the research on ohms law and battery safety wouldn't.
See the pattern emerging here? Remember; guns don't kill people, people do.