I was thinking of hitting you up for advice believe it or not and you already jumped on it 
As far as type, I don't know yet. There's a lot. I'll take a look at the one you recommended. Also I planned on visiting a vape shop so I can look at all they have and get an idea of what's what.
What do you think about the mechanical vapes?
As far as type, I don't know yet. There's a lot. I'll take a look at the one you recommended. Also I planned on visiting a vape shop so I can look at all they have and get an idea of what's what.
What do you think about the mechanical vapes?
Mechanical mods can be somewhat overwhelming for a beginner, though, as there is more maintenance involved. But if you're handy and learn pretty fast, you can get a lot of enjoyment out of it straight away. All you really need is a small screwdriver and a pair of plyers. Also, they are great if you wanna use homemade coils and wicks. Not only is it cheaper to make your own coils and wicks, but it's fully possible to make ones that are better than the coilheads w/ wicks that are sold by manufacturers (for instance by using sterilized cotton instead of silica, which seems to soak up the e-juice better, and how you align the wire on your custom-made wick). If you don't wanna get into building your own coils and wicks, though, the manufactured ones are still damn good so no worries.
Linking a pic of the glorious Kayfun

Parts made in Germany and Russia, and performs like a champion:

Obviously, this will be my go-to device for homevaping, it's not something I'd carry with me outside
