There are subjects that I am breathtakingly ignorant about. Electricity is one of the many.
I imagine this is an easy question for someone here to answer. I was just sitting here thinking about it and wondering.
Fury 2, Tera, Spliniter, Tubo, FW5, and Stempod all heat up in a time frame I would consider fast. Mighty is a bit slower but not slow. G43 would be my slowest one at around a 4 minute preheat time, it's worth the wait. Being able to vape whenever I want, within minutes, is good for me.
I have two desktop vapes. They seem to like 15-30 minutes of heat up time before they work well. I've learned to either put them on a timer that is on while I'm available, or plan when they will be used and plug in advance.
Is it that the batteries provide more power than the wall socket?
Are there some plug in vapes that have heat up time similar to the portables?
I imagine this is an easy question for someone here to answer. I was just sitting here thinking about it and wondering.
Fury 2, Tera, Spliniter, Tubo, FW5, and Stempod all heat up in a time frame I would consider fast. Mighty is a bit slower but not slow. G43 would be my slowest one at around a 4 minute preheat time, it's worth the wait. Being able to vape whenever I want, within minutes, is good for me.
I have two desktop vapes. They seem to like 15-30 minutes of heat up time before they work well. I've learned to either put them on a timer that is on while I'm available, or plan when they will be used and plug in advance.
Is it that the batteries provide more power than the wall socket?
Are there some plug in vapes that have heat up time similar to the portables?