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Thanks for the advice from both of you. Seems I will be getting an ohms-reader and that trying out my RBA will have to wait till then. Believe me I wasn't trying to dodge safety methods, I just thought that the protection in a regulated mod would have been enough. I have a friend in A&E who I have heard enough from to not want to risk blowing a battery. Part of the reason I won't touch mech mods for now despite how much I like the look of them and people rave about them.

I know what you mean I have my eye on a few mechs atm but sadly I'm not quite confident enough that I've researched them thouroughly yet.

So damn pretty though :(
 
I know what you mean I have my eye on a few mechs atm but sadly I'm not quite confident enough that I've researched them thouroughly yet.

So damn pretty though :(

Oh gods yes, some of them are gorgeous looking, but I plan on getting a box mod with replaceable batteries rather than something which I have almost no control over. On the subject of battery safety, I have seen charging bags from efest to put batteries in while they are charging, would people recommend those?
 
Oh gods yes, some of them are gorgeous looking, but I plan on getting a box mod with replaceable batteries rather than something which I have almost no control over. On the subject of battery safety, I have seen charging bags from efest to put batteries in while they are charging, would people recommend those?

No need for a charging bag, I wouldn't recommend it, just get yourself a decent charger (e.g an intellicharger i2 or i4), an intellicharger has built in overcharge protection so your batteries should stop charging when they reach 4.2v. Just make sure you don't leave them charging unattended for an extended period of time (such as overnight).
 
No need for a charging bag, I wouldn't recommend it, just get yourself a decent charger (e.g an intellicharger i2 or i4), an intellicharger has built in overcharge protection so your batteries should stop charging when they reach 4.2v. Just make sure you don't leave them charging unattended for an extended period of time (such as overnight).

Would you not recommend the efest chargers then? I ask as people seem pretty happy with the quality of their batteries and I wonder whether that would apply to their other products as well.
 
Would you not recommend the efest chargers then? I ask as people seem pretty happy with the quality of their batteries and I wonder whether that would apply to their other products as well.

efest batteries I can recommend, I use them myself regularly, can't speak for the chargers though, I have never used one and I don't really know anyone who uses an efest charger
 
Thanks for all the advice guys. Looks like I have a lot of purchases coming up in my future.
 
Quite glad I started this thread now, go off to work come back and there's pages worth of advice :) I've been looking at ohm readers but if I can get one off fasttech for that price then that's where I'm going :) what's the delivery times usually like from fasttech with it being overseas? I here loads about them so guessing I will be safe to get a clone dripper from there too? One day I may buy an authentic dripper but I don't see the point paying out mega money in case I don't like it.

Also where does everyone go for their supplies? I've had a quick look on stealth vape, is that the best place to go?
 
Everyone should start with a magma.


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Everyone should start with a magma.


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Yes this, hard to beat for flavour and not too shabby to build on. Even clone quality is awesome and plenty of options ref airflow / coils etc.
 
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