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The best "All-in-One" device? – Aspire Spryte Review!

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  1. very interested in getting one of these. I currently of a haus mod kit for when I just want to make clouds and I haven't gotten as much satisfaction from my juul lately. the cucumber and menthol flavors that I believe are relatively new are nice but I would like to get a more all in one system for freebase and salt nicotine vaping.

  2. bought one today sadley was lied to and was told it produced more than the breeze 2 and had longer battery life .. I love it other than that. I have some issues getting it filled w out any spilling

  3. This is the first device since I started vaping. Can I replace the 1.8 coil for ejuice into the 1.2 BVC nic coil while there is still e juice inside? I wanted to empty it cause i want to try nic salts.

  4. I just got mine from Element Vape for $24.95 and am enjoying the 1.2 NS coil using a lovely Killer Kudstard by Vapetasia. This is an awesome dessert custard liquid and I vape the 24mg nic. The coil is working amazing. No spit-back and the battery is lasting a long time, but everyone is different. The MTL draw is just perfect for me and I'm impressed with the airflow control. Thank you for the great review! Admittedly, I don't have a lot of pod devices in my arsenal and wanted just one to use for portability and high nic vaping when I don't want to carry the larger MOD's that I have plenty of. I can recommend this but have no other POD type devices to compare and was tempted to buy the Breeze 2, seems like everyone likes that device. After a ton of research before my purchase, I have to state that I'm totally happy so far with the Spryte.

  5. The spryte is really good in terms of using it daily. However, there is lower vapor production. It’s not that big of an issue but would still like it if it had better vapor production. I think the nic salt coils are better than the regular ejuice ones but that’s just me. But both are really good, they don’t burn up quickly and I don’t need to change them often. Plus, all you need to change is the coils. It’s cost-effective and gets the job done.

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