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'High End Pipe'

Surely it's the length of the drip tip,it's longer than what your used to and so the vape is cooler when it hits your mouth.
I noticed a smoother vape using my Smok Epipe.
 
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advanced vaper/smoker who craves an intense flavour but would rather distance him/herself from the trendy cloud-chasing games which are so popular among the younger generations."

this bit of the marketing blurb is hilarious :D
 
So are we talking about an 18350 mech mod here.
If so then you need to know what the battery is and what its safe amp limit is.
Then you can work out how much lower in resistance you can safely go.
You can use a calculator like this one https://www.steam-engine.org/ohm

As said above you are not going to get what you are used to safely from an 18350.

I have to update.
I looked at their promo video. The one on the right at the bottom of the page.
That shows two epuffer branded 18350 cells at about 45 seconds in It says on them discharge current 30A there is no way an 18350 has a cdr of 30A . Not sure what a good 18350 cdr is these days but would guess no more than 10 amps. Not knowing what the cells are or what the actual safe amp limit is there is no way to know what they can safely handle.
 
Hi all :) I was somewhat concerned to discover this thread about half an hour after I finally decided to buy one of these 629X pipes after a couple of weeks of trying to make a decision about whether it was a good idea to shell out lots of cash on one. At first I was a bit shocked to read that the OP who obviously had a lot of experience was struggling to get this pipe to perform to his satisfaction but now having calmed down a bit I think that I am comfortable with my decision because maybe he and I are looking for different things. The problem is that I am a complete novice so would appreciate anyone's thoughts about whether I am likely to be happy when it arrives.

I say I am a complete novice and that is true about this generation of e-cig hardware but it certainly isn't true about smoking having battled with the dreaded ciggies for too long and successfully got off them using Heat not Burn technology. That remains uncomfortably close to the real thing and I feel I want to move on but not give up nicotine or the ritual of stopping for a smoke.
During the couple of weeks I have been trying to decide whether to get this pipe I have been vaping using two devices that a friend gave me after he was also given them. Being a non smoker they just sat in a drawer in his house unused until I decided to see if they worked which they did. One is an Aspire Triton & the other an Aspire Cleito. I have taken to them much better than I thought I would and (I think) using them has helped enormously with my decision to spend a lot on a pipe and I think also made me think that I am not looking for the same thing as the OP. The decision to buy this pipe as apposed to another one was actually simple - a huge weight of opinion saying it was money well spent together with reading lots of incidences of poor flavour and technical failures with cheaper models and also definitely wanting a wooden bowl.. What took some time and I hope I have this right is whether I want a pipe at all. Of the two devices I have been using my favourite has been the Triton. Being an ex-smoker or still a smoker, I suppose it did not take me long to discover there are two fundamentally different ways of smoking which I had never really thought about before but which I now know everyone on this forum will accept without question. This is whether you inhale straight into your lungs or whether you take a number of 'drags' before then inhaling them. Being a lifelong smoker I get more pleasure from the second approach but do fully understand that those looking for bigger hits will prefer the first. This is the reason why now after two weeks I prefer to use the Aspire Triton because although I started inhaling big clouds straight into my lungs it did not take me long to realise it had two adjustable air inlets, at the top and the bottom and I now have it precisely adjusted to give the right resistance for each pull before finally inhaling.

This I am hoping is the explanation why the OP is not getting his desired satisfaction but I think I might. From what I gather he is experienced as he is custom building part of what he uses and presumably will know how to achieve what he enjoys most which is a full bodied direct hit into the lungs. This is not what (I'm hoping) the E-Puffer is optimised to deliver - even the name conjures up images of smoking jackets and slippers unlike the state of the art wizardry and adrenalin rush promised by the Geek Vape X Mesh.

I really hope we are looking for two different experiences and I won't be dissspointed but I would love to hear what others think. I am not going to mess the distributor about by trying the pipe and then returning it. I've still got a few days and if I really feel I have got it all wrong I will just turn it round unopened and will start researching other options which have the restricted airflow that I seem to prefer.
 
One of the problems with the pipe was the fact that the tank wasn't interchangeable.There's every chance that you will love this pipe but if you don't then your stuck with the tank and coil 'set up'.
I bought a pipe (just for the pointing at things aspect, I admit) but it was the Smok Guardian and i changed the tank to a Aspire Nautilus with the lattice metal sleeve and bought a few mouth pieces from Fasttech.
All in all a lot cheaper than £160,now i'm not saying mines better as we all differ.
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