What's the best teeny mod?

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Fidola13

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Since the Zenith will have a 22mm version coming out soon (yea):thumbs:, it will fit well with Pico, Swag and even my handy little side by side, Tesla Steath.

The vaporesso mini is fun, but the Disco really affects battery usage, and I can't figure out how to turn that feature off.o_O

Swag is lightweight, a plus for me most of the time. However, Pico is more stable on desk. Pleased with vape on both.

Tesla stealth is great pocket device I love having, tho the chip isn't my favorite. Super backup when out and about.

I also recommend wisemec cb60, (ditch the tank and ignore the hype about being a device for nic salts.) .Great small vw contained battery device with no extra bells and whistles.:) .And, longer life between charges than all the others I've mentioned.

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The CB60 has impressed me for quality of simple low watts vaping and battery life for it's tidy size. It's easily twice as long in battery life than my "nano"

I got this today, and hoo, it might be too much for me. I like the mod- it's smaller than I expected, and the bronze finish looks less flashy- and better- "in person". It's quite a bit heavier than the Joyetech EGI AIO ECO, but not too heavy. I like how small the atomizer is, but I think that's the only thing I like about it. It's popping pretty bad. I started out at 1 watt, and didn't get any response from it until I got a bit of a response at 4w. Long story short, even though the optimum range of the coil is listed as 7-13 watts, from 6w up, the flavor is fuller, but it pops and spits too much to mess with. I ended up using it at 5w, with the airflow adjustment open about a third of the way. Is using it below its recommended range harmful to the atomizer and/or the mod?
 
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It's not going to harm your coils to vape below the recommended wattage, and may actually extend their life, if anything.

However, if you are struggling with popping and spitback, you may want to turn your wattage up, it may fix those issues. Your tank may be flooded, so blow gently through the airholes, if it's bottom flow, or you can remove it by turning your tank upside down to let any excess juice drain from the chimney. If you have top airflow. But, I'd be pretty convinced that it may be your very low wattage. Although if you're happy with how the vape is performing, no need to increase wattage just to "get" to recommended wattage, it is just that, a recommendation.

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It's not going to harm your coils to vape below the recommended wattage, and may actually extend their life, if anything.

However, if you are struggling with popping and spitback, you may want to turn your wattage up, it may fix those issues. Your tank may be flooded, so blow gently through the airholes, if it's bottom flow, or you can remove it by turning your tank upside down to let any excess juice drain from the chimney. If you have top airflow. But, I'd be pretty convinced that it may be your very low wattage. Although if you're happy with how the vape is performing, no need to increase wattage just to "get" to recommended wattage, it is just that, a recommendation.

Anna
Hey, thanks for responding, Anna. It pops more when I turn the wattage up. The airflow adjustment is at the bottom of the tank, so should I blow though the mouthpiece? I also get some popping when I put a new coil in my EGO AIO ECO, but not like this. At any rate, it's not quite as bad as it was. I'm able to get it up to 7w without too much popping, but above that, it's still too much.
 
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