ThEvil0nE
Headphoneus Supremus
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It's the LYRA with a translucent matte Ultem-like body. It's a few years old.I don't tknow what mod is it, but I dig how that phto looks like, very cool
It's the LYRA with a translucent matte Ultem-like body. It's a few years old.
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If you ever get back into vaping just get yourself an Oxva Velocity and only use the .15 unipro coil, best coilhead I've tried to date and is the longest lasting. I rarely even build coils. I also don't carry anything with glass tanks no more as it is always a bish finding replacement glass 4 months down the road.Looks great and that entire photo has very steampunk-like vibe to it! Although I don't know that mod, if I decide to restart my vaping adventure (hopefully not!) I'll get myself Kylin M Pro.
If you ever get back into vaping just get yourself an Oxva Velocity and only use the .15 unipro coil, best coilhead I've tried to date and is the longest lasting. I rarely even build coils. I also don't carry anything with glass tanks no more as it is always a bish finding replacement glass 4 months down the road.
Same story with my Kronos.That's why when you find a tank you like, you buy a second for backup and spare parts for future. I couldn't go without my Kayfun tanks (extra glass, orings, etc).
Yes, having to have spare glass is always key. Kayfuns and other high end rda/rba/rta are different from your average mass produced atomizers. Mass produced tanks only sell replacement glass, no accessories like screws and orings are sold separately. Shops and resellers are at the mercy of distributors when it comes to replacement glass for mass produced tanks, they usually do not stock up a lot and seldom even restock as they're moving on to the next best new tank in a span of weeks or few months. So in this sense customers are at a mercy of resellers. In the case of specialty high end stuff, you can readily purchase all the accessories years down the road via the modder itself. As a vape shop owner for 8 years and vape industry even longer, I have seen customers coming back for replacement tanks on a weekly basis.That's why when you find a tank you like, you buy a second for backup and spare parts for future. I couldn't go without my Kayfun tanks (extra glass, orings, etc).
If you ever get back into vaping just get yourself an Oxva Velocity and only use the .15 unipro coil, best coilhead I've tried to date and is the longest lasting. I rarely even build coils. I also don't carry anything with glass tanks no more as it is always a bish finding replacement glass 4 months down the road.
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The coil, specifically the Oxva unipro, can stand toe to toe and or even better most of the mass produced RTAs. Even I rarely touch my RTAs/RDAs(squonk setup) anymore and I have a handful of flavor monster high end rebuildables. Convenience, ease of use and super easy coil replacing and filling is a no brainer. https://www.instagram.com/p/COgvrOvtLUv/That's true, extra glass has always been a problem, but I don't think that I would be able to switch to pods. Many people did, so I imagine they keep up with regular RTAs, no?
The coil, specifically the Oxva unipro, can stand toe to toe and or even better most of the mass produced RTAs. Even I rarely touch my RTAs/RDAs(squonk setup) anymore and I have a handful of flavor monster high end rebuildables. Convenience, ease of use and super easy coil replacing and filling is a no brainer. https://www.instagram.com/p/COgvrOvtLUv/
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That's very interesting. I always thought that on flavor some RTA/RDAs are pretty much unbeatable, but livve and learn. When I look at that Oxva machine, it seems to me that it's far easier to start vaping now and get solid results (flavor and cloud production) than it was say five years ago. This hobby seems now quite casual
Unless you live in certain states in the US, then you might not be able to get any flavor but tobacco.
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That has to be troublesome to many people in the US I imagine. After quitting regular cigs I've moved to tobacco liquids naturally, but several months into vaping I've discovered fruity flavors and never looked back. Now when I think about it, without that stuff I'd probably get back to analog cigs.