I need to get a "sneak-a-vape" kinda toy, many people are suggesting the iCare line but I want something I can refill and possibly make my own coils.The best I know of right now that I have personally tried are the My Von Erl and the Juul
Juul is better on a lot of fronts
Not sure about the first two, but IF @JuicyLucy said it, it must be so! Juul is the better choice. I would not touch the IQOS on principle, it is a Philip Morris product. Here is the Chicago Tribune article http://www.chicagotribune.com/business/ct-smokeless-cigarette-iqos-20170814-story.htmlAt present I know of only 3, with the last I am still trying to figure the specs on that haven't hit the US yet, but have been popular in Japan and recently moved into Canada
1) Von Erl <- Cig-a-like pod system
2) JUUL <- Another Cig-a-like pod system
3) IQOS <- I believe it is called, first showed up in Japan, can't tell if it is a liquid contained system or vaporized leaf tobacco system. Japan they can't keep them on the shelves they sell out so fast, just recently heard that they have moved into Canada, so availability is very, very limited.
Not sure about the first two, but IF @JuicyLucy said it, it must be so! Juul is the better choice. I would not touch the IQOS on principle, it is a Philip Morris product. Here is the Chicago Tribune article http://www.chicagotribune.com/business/ct-smokeless-cigarette-iqos-20170814-story.html
IQOS <- I believe it is called, first showed up in Japan, can't tell if it is a liquid contained system or vaporized leaf tobacco system. Japan they can't keep them on the shelves they sell out so fast, just recently heard that they have moved into Canada, so availability is very, very limited.
But is the IQOS similar to an electronic cigarette? “That’s what Philip Morris wants us to believe,” Dautzenberg says. “But there’s a red line that shouldn’t be crossed. The electronic cigarette is a substitute, but an IQOS stick is smoked in five minutes. So we want to smoke another, and these nicotine peaks are addictive.
“That’s not the case with electronic cigarette,” the esteemed pneumologist says. We vape throughout the day, and there is actually a decrease in the number of nicotine receptors in the brain. The two products – e-cigarettes and the IQOS – must be differentiated.”
Citing: Article
My suggestion.. plan ahead, save money. Get a small 50-70w kit that you can puff on mouth to lung (like you do a cigarette) and just keep refilling with ejuice. You KNOW what is in them because you are the one putting the juice in them. You choose how much or how little nicotine you get and can change the level as desired. Flavors are nearly limitless.
I also suggest one with a removable tank, so you can mix and match.
IF you decide to try different tanks, such as an RDA there are many on here that can help you build a coil to work on whatever mod you have, regardless of how much power. (if you have a 30w box, we can tell you how to build a 30w coil to work on it) Thats for later though. Just figured i would mention it as a future consideration.
I started with an epen style vape, and changed to a tank after 2 weeks. Luckily i was able to use the tank on my 15w epen. lol
i already have hexohm v3 sir,but i need pod vape for stronger nic level
I hate the icare devices that use that IC 1.1 coil, it has no hole on the bottom thus no air flow through the coil, it basically spits and boils the juice as you suck air in around the top, worst coil design ever. Wasted my money.In that case, forget the pod mods, if you are needing a small pocket friendly sneak a toke vape, try the Eleaf iCare, one version even comes with an external battery pack, but both fit right in the pocket, the larger version think has at least a 1500 to 2000mah battery on top of the actual iCare's 350ish or so Mah internal battery. Uses replaceable coil heads and good with 12 and 18mg nic juices.
https://www.mtbakervapor.com/hardware/eleaf-icare-mini-pcc-starter-kit/ <-Full kit with the external PCC battery pack for under $30USD.
I have 3 Myjets, a Cync, and another pod mod I forget the name of, Myjets my favorite I rebuild the pods and use my own diy nic salts juice. Hard to find pods at decent prices these days but they are stealthy buggers
i already have hexohm v3 sir,but i need pod vape for stronger nic level
Same reason I have multiple mods, I like them. 2 in rotation (small so batteries are good for like 8 hours) and a spare.why you have 3 my jet?
so you have 3 myjets only for flavor rotation?
It is an actual tobacco leaf "heater" non-combustion system. With so many amazing flavors and a complete break from traditional cigarettes I personally have NO interest in even being in the same room with a device that calls itself an e-cig and still uses real tobacco in cigarette form (shredded tobacco). However if it is used as a step to transition smokers into vapers than I say go for it. My fear (since I have not tried this type of system nor do I know anyone who has) is that some people may never step away from this tobacco leaf heating system. Maybe people will get mentally stuck on the system because they view it as "safe traditional cigarette smoking" and therefore not getting all of the benefits that come from vaping vs smoking. Is the heating method as much of a safer alternative as vaping? Speculation pushes me to think that it is not as beneficial as vaping because it is using real cigarette tobacco and that has to be a lot less beneficial than vaping? Right? The truth is I did not research the heating method because I AM a vaper and I am 100% satisfied with the hardware and juice that is available to me today. It has been an awesome journey that I started 7 years ago and have been a 100% vaper consistently for 6 years now and have spent a small fortune on said journey to arrive where I am today with knowing the flavor profiles I enjoy and the many devices and setups to use the juices in. Maybe this heating system is something needed for the smoker who just can't make the switch from smoking to vaping even after trying the dual use method that I used to make the switch into vaping. I smoked and vaped for six months before making the complete switch and for me that is how I HAD to do it. Maybe this heating system is another step in the process that allows otherwise reluctant future vapers to make the switch and if that is the case then I am not really concerned with how much harm reduction the systems offers as long as it is only a step in the process to becoming a vaper.At present I know of only 3, with the last I am still trying to figure the specs on that haven't hit the US yet, but have been popular in Japan and recently moved into Canada
1) Von Erl <- Cig-a-like pod system
2) JUUL <- Another Cig-a-like pod system
3) IQOS <- I believe it is called, first showed up in Japan, can't tell if it is a liquid contained system or vaporized leaf tobacco system. Japan they can't keep them on the shelves they sell out so fast, just recently heard that they have moved into Canada, so availability is very, very limited.
Because having 4 would be overkillwhy you have 3 my jet?
I will tend to agree with you. My problem is that this system is manufactured and sold by a tobacco company. They've lied to us for years about tobacco safety so how far can we trust them? I think NET juices are a good alternative for people trying to make the transition.It is an actual tobacco leaf "heater" non-combustion system. With so many amazing flavors and a complete break from traditional cigarettes I personally have NO interest in even being in the same room with a device that calls itself an e-cig and still uses real tobacco in cigarette form (shredded tobacco). However if it is used as a step to transition smokers into vapers than I say go for it. My fear (since I have not tried this type of system nor do I know anyone who has) is that some people may never step away from this tobacco leaf heating system. Maybe people will get mentally stuck on the system because they view it as "safe traditional cigarette smoking" and therefore not getting all of the benefits that come from vaping vs smoking. Is the heating method as much of a safer alternative as vaping? Speculation pushes me to think that it is not as beneficial as vaping because it is using real cigarette tobacco and that has to be a lot less beneficial than vaping? Right? The truth is I did not research the heating method because I AM a vaper and I am 100% satisfied with the hardware and juice that is available to me today. It has been an awesome journey that I started 7 years ago and have been a 100% vaper consistently for 6 years now and have spent a small fortune on said journey to arrive where I am today with knowing the flavor profiles I enjoy and the many devices and setups to use the juices in. Maybe this heating system is something needed for the smoker who just can't make the switch from smoking to vaping even after trying the dual use method that I used to make the switch into vaping. I smoked and vaped for six months before making the complete switch and for me that is how I HAD to do it. Maybe this heating system is another step in the process that allows otherwise reluctant future vapers to make the switch and if that is the case then I am not really concerned with how much harm reduction the systems offers as long as it is only a step in the process to becoming a vaper.