Hi ECF,
I had a few questions I wanted to ask, but I figured I would first give my review of the LT from Volcano.
*Initial Impressions
When I first got the LT I was surprised at the size of it; I thought that the LT was going to be about another 2-3 inches in length, and a little bit thicker. I was pleased that it was as small as it was, even with a tank. I was very disappointed that my LT came with marks on it. They are not scratches, but almost look like scuff marks. Furthermore, the bottom end cap, is garbage. It has a difficult time screwing in, and makes a crunching type sound.
After two months of use the silver paint is now starting to chip off of the end cap. I hate all four of the button. The three buttons that change the volts have to be the cheapest feeling buttons ever. The worst button is the fire button, it is constantly sticking, and I have to fight with it to pop back out. What I did like about the LT was that I was able to fit it in my front jean pocket with a tank on it, and the tip would only just stick out. It is very portable and easy to use when it works.
*Questions So what works well? My LT came with a 1.5 oHm cartomizer that I put in my tank, and it did not perform well at all. I purchased a 2.0, and also a 2.5 oHm. So far the 2.5 has performed the best, but it is still lacking. I tried a 3.0 oHm atty, and it seems to have worked the best. I think the problem is that the LT adjusts the volts too much. Example - at 2.0 oHm 5 volts works a lot better than 6 volts. I thought that I would get more vapor and TH at higher volts; however, I get less. So I'm wondering what you have found to work the best with the LT?
*Conclusion Would I buy the LT if I knew exactly what I would be getting? No! I would never recommend this to anybody. I think it is the cheapest, and that is why so many have bought it, but I feel that I got what I paid for - junk. Anybody that it trying to decide if they want to buy one, I would say just keep saving, have patience, and buy something made in America such as the Reo, Provari, or something from notcigs.
Keep vaping, and never give up!
I had a few questions I wanted to ask, but I figured I would first give my review of the LT from Volcano.
*Initial Impressions
When I first got the LT I was surprised at the size of it; I thought that the LT was going to be about another 2-3 inches in length, and a little bit thicker. I was pleased that it was as small as it was, even with a tank. I was very disappointed that my LT came with marks on it. They are not scratches, but almost look like scuff marks. Furthermore, the bottom end cap, is garbage. It has a difficult time screwing in, and makes a crunching type sound.
After two months of use the silver paint is now starting to chip off of the end cap. I hate all four of the button. The three buttons that change the volts have to be the cheapest feeling buttons ever. The worst button is the fire button, it is constantly sticking, and I have to fight with it to pop back out. What I did like about the LT was that I was able to fit it in my front jean pocket with a tank on it, and the tip would only just stick out. It is very portable and easy to use when it works.
*Questions So what works well? My LT came with a 1.5 oHm cartomizer that I put in my tank, and it did not perform well at all. I purchased a 2.0, and also a 2.5 oHm. So far the 2.5 has performed the best, but it is still lacking. I tried a 3.0 oHm atty, and it seems to have worked the best. I think the problem is that the LT adjusts the volts too much. Example - at 2.0 oHm 5 volts works a lot better than 6 volts. I thought that I would get more vapor and TH at higher volts; however, I get less. So I'm wondering what you have found to work the best with the LT?
*Conclusion Would I buy the LT if I knew exactly what I would be getting? No! I would never recommend this to anybody. I think it is the cheapest, and that is why so many have bought it, but I feel that I got what I paid for - junk. Anybody that it trying to decide if they want to buy one, I would say just keep saving, have patience, and buy something made in America such as the Reo, Provari, or something from notcigs.
Keep vaping, and never give up!