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RE: Vapes / Vapers - Oni - 08-20-2015

Got an Innoken Coolfire IV. Had the Coolfire I.


RE: Vapes / Vapers - phyrrus9 - 08-20-2015

People actually compare the vapes they use? I figured it was more of a juice comparison. There are really only 2 or 3 distinct vapes...the rest are just remakes.


RE: Vapes / Vapers - Oni - 08-20-2015

(08-20-2015, 01:50 AM)phyrrus9 Wrote: People actually compare the vapes they use? I figured it was more of a juice comparison. There are really only 2 or 3 distinct vapes...the rest are just remakes.

The more you pay, the better the equipment, generally.


RE: Vapes / Vapers - phyrrus9 - 08-20-2015

(08-20-2015, 01:56 AM)Oni Wrote: The more you pay, the better the equipment, generally.

Mine was a little over $100 once you put everything together, and I can't say I really notice a difference except battery life.


RE: Vapes / Vapers - Oni - 08-20-2015

(08-20-2015, 02:05 AM)phyrrus9 Wrote: Mine was a little over $100 once you put everything together, and I can't say I really notice a difference except battery life.

Not that I need it, but mine has variable wattage/voltage. It hits much harder than a standard pen, from my experience.


RE: Vapes / Vapers - phyrrus9 - 08-20-2015

(08-20-2015, 02:08 AM)Oni Wrote: Not that I need it, but mine has variable wattage/voltage. It hits much harder than a standard pen, from my experience.

I build my own coils, which is a pretty standard thing now apparently. I don't have the option to vary the current right on the battery like some, but I can easily change it with forward resistors across a lower gauged wire on the coil.

I don't like the extremely hard hit that much, I like to just get 90-95% efficiency off of mine, but I use it as a nicotine replacement system more than a flavor delivery system.


RE: Vapes / Vapers - Oni - 08-20-2015

(08-20-2015, 02:11 AM)phyrrus9 Wrote: I build my own coils, which is a pretty standard thing now apparently. I don't have the option to vary the current right on the battery like some, but I can easily change it with forward resistors across a lower gauged wire on the coil.

I don't like the extremely hard hit that much, I like to just get 90-95% efficiency off of mine, but I use it as a nicotine replacement system more than a flavor delivery system.

I'm not smoking cigarettes as much, so I've been using it.


RE: Vapes / Vapers - phyrrus9 - 08-20-2015

(08-20-2015, 02:19 AM)Oni Wrote: I'm not smoking cigarettes as much, so I've been using it.

That's the whole point I got mine....I went from 3 or 4 packs a day down to 1 pack a month.

Any luck with different flavors and ratios?


RE: Vapes / Vapers - Satan - 08-20-2015

Since you guys seem like you know the hardware pretty well, given a budget of $120, what's best for having flavour and big clouds, hardware wise. I'm buying myself an actual decent one, not the shitty starter kits they sold locally.


RE: Vapes / Vapers - Oni - 08-20-2015

(08-20-2015, 04:11 AM)Jinx Wrote: Since you guys seem like you know the hardware pretty well, given a budget of $120, what's best for having flavour and big clouds, hardware wise. I'm buying myself an actual decent one, not the shitty starter kits they sold locally.

I'm really enjoying the Coolfire IV. If you want strong hits and puffy clouds of vapor, it does the job. Figuring out the settings is pretty easy. I vape with it set at 20-30 watts. I really don't think I'll need a different vaporizer, as this is pretty decent.

Get the kit I have for $60: http://vapedojo.com/products/coolfire-iv-isub-g-starter-kit-by-innokin