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my first vape was endure t18. then I got my self a ikonn 220. then I got my self a arc mini. which is rubblish. it stops vaping because the coil has come loose. so its abit of a head ache to tighten it everytime I want to vape it.
 
18350 and 18650 with the optional extension tube. And it was fine if you don’t mind fixed wattage - off the top of my head it was like 12 watts but used it with a nautilus mini and was a major step forward for me

I use a Naut mini, but i vape at 8 watts..anymore and those damed 1.8 BVC coils just don't last!

I'll try it someday with another tank or the standard one (assuming the coils are still available that is!)...it does look rather like a sonic screwdriver doesn't it!
 
It's all much a muchness now though, I don't think anybody can make a bad decision with purchases...

*Struggles not to mention UKecigshitshower and Squid

Perraps i shouldn't mention that buy from UKcigs then...opps!
 
I use a Naut mini, but i vape at 8 watts..anymore and those damed 1.8 BVC coils just don't last!

I'll try it someday with another tank or the standard one (assuming the coils are still available that is!)...it does look rather like a sonic screwdriver doesn't it!
Fixed output of 8.5 watts- just researched it. I vaguely remember using it with the 1.8 ohm nautilus coils. Might do you just fine then!
 
Joyetech Cuboid Mini Kit, cracking its what got me to stop smoking within a week of getting it. I bought two still have one the second I gave to a smoker late last year who now is an avid vaper.

 

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Fixed output of 8.5 watts- just researched it. I vaguely remember using it with the 1.8 ohm nautilus coils. Might do you just fine then!

Hurrah! Right where the best place to get 18350 from then? Ol' Foggy doesn't do 'em..although you mentioned a extension kit...i'll have a look and see if i can still get one of those today.
 

Cheers @Crewella ya darlin'! I'll try there first.

Just had a thought...these vaping batteries...what's the life span on these things? I have read elsewhere, that some folks replace them fairly regularly. say 6 months to a year! I'm coming up to my 1st anniversary, so my first mod, the Zelos..will have been in regular use for a year.

The mods that have removable batteries, of those each mod has two pairs, on rotation, the wraps are still in good nick, and as yet, no loss of performance. Those will be approaching their first anniversary in a couple of months or so. I gather the older the battery is, the more risk for potential venting...especially if the wraps beome damaged or worn.

So, yeh...just wondering what the 'deal' is on these things?
 
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