ordering one :)
TBH, i've ordered a few atties off of FastTech, and providing you look at the pics and order something that looks good. you tend to get good stuff. :)
and i mean a zephyr buddha V3 for $10.01 is just kinda begging to be picked up.
It's like anything, its down to what the person using it wants. Theres no point in trying to play it down. If i have a supercar, i'm not going to make light of the fact that the thing goes like a jack russell with ring sting.
I don't think it is splitting hairs. There is a pretty big difference. If you want real control over your vape, then the DNA is head and shoulders above anything else. Sure other boards are good, and i use lots of them. But they simply do not have the whole escribe follow through on being able...
But its not ME, its evolv thats why the vape on the newer generation DNA based mods (DNA200, 75, 250, etc...) is fundamentally different to most other mods. Was just mentioning how its possible to replicate it.
Depends what you're after, if you want a silky smooth vape, having that 60-70% hit for the first quarter second before giving it the full beans is a winner.
in terms of ramping lag, i really don't mess with fancy heavy builds that use a lot of wire, i find them really inefficient, and they need...
if you watch the screen on a DNA200 mod, you'll notice it doesn't just start firing on the wattage you set (in power mode) it kinda creeps up on it. for example i have mine set to 140W, but for like a quarter of a second it fires the build at 83.3W then kicks it up to 140W. Perhaps that...
Ok, so first off, sqounking is pretty rad, and I like it, so I'm not bias in that regard.
Second, I always think of better things to say (clearer ways of conveying my thoughts), after i've hit the post button, so expect edits (Dyslexia helps with that too).
That said its a pretty specific...
I went through a bad 12 years. i'm mostly over it now, and i can relate to what you're saying @YeOldeOke
its hard, really hard, and its slow, but if you can persevere there is light at the end of it.
for me, its more the realisation that for my particular brand of darkness there are no...