Author: pbusardo
THE G&G LAB PROMEC & THE MARK BUGS CHALICE III + LAST CONTEST WINNER
A PBusardo Review – The Promec & The Chalice III
In this video we take a look at the Promec, an interesting little squonker tube and the Chalice III, a gorgeous bottom fed atomizer. We also announce the winner of the last contest.
The Links:
G&G Lab
Giant Vapes
Mark Bugs
The Video:
The Photos – The Promec:
The Photos – The Chalice III:
NEW IN THE QUEUE – 2/15/15 – THE TAIFUN GT II
YAY! It’s kinda like being reacquainted with an old girlfriend, and one that it far sexier than Dimitris… the Taifun GT II. This is the atty that had my heart before the Kayfun and I’m looking forward to trying her out.
NEW IN THE QUEUE – 2/15/15 – THE KANGER KBOX
An interesting little box that moves away from the norm. No screen on this one, and not fully adjustable. Simplistic operation is the goal here.
- 0.4 ohm minimum
- Wattage settings: 8W, 13W, 20W, 25W, 30W, 35W and 40W
- Spring loaded 510 pin
- Uses an 18650 (not included)
NEW IN THE QUEUE – 2/15/15 – THE ISTICK 50 WATT
Ok, now THIS is the iStick’s older brother (so far). Looks and feels as good as the original. Nice rounded edges and a 4400 mAh built in battery should have you vaping for days (depending on HOW you vape of course).
Yes, I know you’ve been asking. I’ll push this one for you!
- Variable Wattage (VW) and Variable Voltage (VV) mode
- Adjustable Voltage: 2.0V to 10.0V
- Adjustable Wattage: 5W to 50W
- 0.2 ohm – 5 ohms
- Built-in battery: 4400mAh
- On-board charger
- Spring loaded 510 pin
NEW IN THE QUEUE – 2/15/15 – THE ISTICK 30 WATT
The iStick get’s an older brother, well, a middle brother. The 50 watt is the oldest (so far).
- Variable Wattage (VW) and Variable Voltage (VV) mod
- Adjustable Voltage: 2.0V to 8.0V
- Adjustable Wattage: 5W to 30W
- 0.4 ohm – 5 ohm
- Built-in battery: 2200 mAh
- Incremental OLED screen: battery condition, atomizer resistance, wattage and voltage
- On-board charger
NEW IN THE QUEUE – 2/15/15 – THE SIGELEI MINI 30 WATT
I think Sigelei needs to sexy things up a bit. This is a rather plain looking 30 watt box mod. Comes with a rubberized skin to protect the device.
- Spring loaded pin
- 0.30 ohm-3.00 ohm
- 5w-30w
NEW IN THE QUEUE – 2/15/15 – THE BEYANG 30 WATT
Tell ya what, this is a nice looking little box mod… and feel free to laugh at the flashlight function all you want… until you need one. 🙂
This one came directly from Beyang, but the link is to Discount Vapers, the only place I could find it for sale.
- 2.5-30 watts
- Power bank function
- Flashlight function
- Built-in LG 18650 2500 mAh battery
- .2 – 3.5 ohms
From Jeremy
I purchased the IPV mini and the Kanger Subtank mini. Definitely the best
vape experience I’ve had to date. Like you I’m a lazy vapor so a sub ohm tank is
fantastic. I just wanted to let you know that it was your reviews that led me making
the decision on the mod and tank. Thank you for your devotion, your dedication, and
your willingness to try out so many different things. I’m spreading your channel to
all of my friends so that they can quit smoking too. Keep it up, you’re changing
more lives than you realize.
From Christian
hey Phil I want to thank you for your videos, today is my 1 year
Vapeversary . Without you videos to help me on my Journey I don’t know if I would’ve
made to a year, but I did it was hard but I did it. Thank you thank you so much for
what you do.
WHAT’S IN THE JOYETECH DELTA II HEADS?
This post will be added to the Post Review Follow-Up of the Joyetech Delta II review, along with any other information I receive.
First, let me clarify why I did this. You asked. 🙂
I’m not a materials scientist. I’m not making any claims as to whether these materials are good or bad, safe or not. That I have to leave up to you to decide for yourself.
I’m just providing the information many of you requested, as I’ve received it from them.
According to Joyetech, there are two different materials used in the Delta II coil heads…
- A non-woven high temperature cotton
- A non-woven “fabric”
Of the two materials you saw in the video, which is the “fabric” and which is the “cotton”? Since I don’t know for sure, I can’t comment, but I’ve asked for clarification. I’ve also asked for additional details on the “fabric” for you.
Bottom line, these do not appear to be only untreated organic cotton coil heads.
Below are links to the testing results they’ve supplied to me on the materials. Click the thumbnail for the full size image.
NOTE: I’ve been asked to pull the test results down until my American contact with Joyetech can get their facts together and provide me additional details.  Sorry gang!