NEWBIE post V2.0, what to get?

The Melo III tank and in particular the Mini version is a mighty fine tank and in fact is my favourite tank right now with the 0.6Ω Vaporesso cCell coil installed. I have more than a few tanks in my arsenal and I can tell you the Melo III is one perfect tank.
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@Rob Fisher please PM me your address, I want to come and steal (liberate) some of your vape gear, it doubt that you'll even notice a few missing tanks or Mods!
 
@Rob Fisher please PM me your address, I want to come and steal (liberate) some of your vape gear, it doubt that you'll even notice a few missing tanks or Mods!

I would indeed notice... I have a system... Twice I thought I had lost a mod but both times it was the little mods charging underneath the desk and I have forgotten they were there! :D
 
Hi All,

SO, two days ago I got my little Eleaf pico, and I must say I am absolutely loving it!!!!

Thank you all for the awesome recommendation and advise.
Really happy you like your new setup @Imtiaaz !
 
Looks like we out of luck @E.T. lol..Hey Rob,if I were to want to build my own coils where would I go from here? With the pico, is it worth it?

@Imtiaaz building your own coils is a natural progression and something you should try on your vape journey... those technically minded and good with thier hands often never go back to commercial coils because they build to thier own profiles. Back in the day I also built my own coils because commercial coils were no where as good as self built coils... but with the advent of the cCell ceramic coils that is no longer the case.

So the short answer is yes you should try it... I haven't built for the Melo III but @Andre has and seems to be happy with it so I say give it a go.

I still build coils for my bottom fed REO's and other Squonkers as well as my Serpent Mini and Avocado's.
 
@Imtiaaz building your own coils is a natural progression and something you should try on your vape journey... those technically minded and good with thier hands often never go back to commercial coils because they build to thier own profiles. Back in the day I also built my own coils because commercial coils were no where as good as self built coils... but with the advent of the cCell ceramic coils that is no longer the case.

So the short answer is yes you should try it... I haven't built for the Melo III but @Andre has and seems to be happy with it so I say give it a go.

I still build coils for my bottom fed REO's and other Squonkers as well as my Serpent Mini and Avocado's.

Appreciate all your advise @Rob Fisher. Thank you
 
Looks like we out of luck @E.T. lol..Hey Rob,if I were to want to build my own coils where would I go from here? With the pico, is it worth it?
Yip, well worth it. Here is the RBA (rebuidable deck) you need: http://atomize.co.za/eleaf-rba-ecr?search=ECR. Get a mandrel (or screwdriver or coil kit) with an outer diameter of 2.5 mm and some Kanthal A1 wire (26, 27 and/or 28 gauge) and some Cotton Bacon V2 and you are good to go.
 
Yip, well worth it. Here is the RBA (rebuidable deck) you need: http://atomize.co.za/eleaf-rba-ecr?search=ECR. Get a mandrel (or screwdriver or coil kit) with an outer diameter of 2.5 mm and some Kanthal A1 wire (26, 27 and/or 28 gauge) and some Cotton Bacon V2 and you are good to go.

Can always count on this guy to help out..Brilliant thanks man
 
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