whats the difference between a variable volt mod like the provari and a mechanical one? pros and cons for both would help. im currently in the market for one and cant decide what to get. leaning more towards a provari mini and looking to pair it with a nimbus or immo if i can find em.
MORE INFO ABOUT WHATS IN JUICES ETC. [EG. VIRGIN VAPOR] for more information you can check out the virgin vapor website. my store in davis will be 70% virgin vapor only. source: http://www.virginvapor.com/pages/about-us
LAW INFORMATION REGARDING E-CIG USAGE IN CALIFORNIA Regarding SB 648 so since this bill has not passed. it implies that the contrary is true. that it is legal in all these places. http://blog.casaa.org/2013/03/call-to-action-california-e-cigarette.html
What sense does this make? Isn't the ability to smoke them anywhere because they don't harm anybody (besides the user, possibly) half the reason the product exists? Why do we need laws governing their use?
It's not the Gov't, it's the big tobacco companies lobbying this, flexing their multi-trillion dollars. They are losing way to much money. From me and my buddies alone, roughly 10 of us buy a pack a day to completely stopping.
A mechanical mod pretty much has no wires, chips, etc. in it. All it is is completing an electrical circuit. metal touches the negative and positive ends of a battery and that's where you get your power. Mechanicals are good for those that like to build their atty's at low ohms and what not. Power depends on the batteries charge. So a full battery will give you around 4.2 volts and slowly start to drop. All of the collectible/hyped stuff is mechanical, more customization and less limitation on what you can fire on it. Something like a Provari has an amp limit. Provari v2, for example, won't fire lower than 0.8 ohms. And even if you are at .8 ohms on a Provari, the highest it'll let you take it is around 3.3 volts. I like to compare mechanicals vs. VV devices with guns. Mechanical more like a Revolver, VV is like a semi-auto. also, with a mechanical, it's really hard to break them. And if something did happen to get messed up, you can likely fix it by heading to home depot or something and picking up your part. Once a non-mechanical gets messed up, gotta send it back to the manufacturer or buy a new one. Both are great in their own way though. edit: Brand new provari's are usually around 150-190 bucks straight from Provape.com. Used can be around $110-160 depending on the color, LED, etc.
How do you burn the *******:****in these things? I want one soley for that. Im in Jersey if it matters lol
you aint never lied, bruh....it's fierce. i'm still using the same head i had when i first got it a month ago
It is quite nice...just starting using mine. I find the flavors are more flavorful with it. It you dont mind the airy draw...its lovely.
Just got my ego twist in the mail earlier today, I like it so haven't smoked a cig since I got it and haven't had the urge to either. Is a tank upgrade worth it? If so what do you guys recommend and what's a good place for juice?
Heres a few pickups that came in today my two personals, zmax mini with udct and bullet tip fully color matched running at 4.0V looking to buy some batteries to stack can anyone point me in the right direction? And heres some of the new product i just got in, ordered sample sizes to check out the colors and quality, anyone have any experience with VIVI NOVA tanks? i always use UDCT and carto tanks. hit me up if you want a set up! a couple of NTers copped already ill hook it up as best i can. check out www.vapelifeco.com for more selection and customizeable parts
Just ordered an aga-s. Can't afford a did now and am sick of breaking my tanks. This is all stainless so it should be good.