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  1. I do have a couple of variable wattage, i just always seem to get bored and go back to the basics. I don't really know why i keep thinking i need new toys(except for the part that i love new toys), i found my sweet spot about 4 years ago, but just can't seem to stop buying new stuff.....shiney🌟🌟🌟 

  2. I still love my 306's, dripping isn't popular enough for them to come up with better or less expensive products.  I have the same problem with the darker liquids too.  Mine last a couple weeks and then time to change for a fresh one. 

    I keep trying new tanks, they are amazing for the first day, then it's all down hill.  The flavors diminish fast.  the aspires have been the closest for me, the flavor seems to last longer than with kanger and such. 

    I keep a couple tanks filled and on hand just in case, but don't use them often anymore. 

    haven't tried the subtank yet.....but I will check it out

  3. You really will notice a difference!!! The initial cost of a rechargeable system is only a bit more but save much more in a short time. The air flow is much better too. The scratchy throat can be part of the problem, but the PG used in the cartridges and liquids can cause a dry throat. Lots of water !!

    I have been away for a bit and have just a couple places that I use: Veteran vaper, vapor talk store, ecig express all have good starter kits.  keep in mind, there are cheaper, but cheaper is not always a good thing.  its a matter of, do you want a thin cigarette type or a slightly larger battery (charge time last longer)?

  4. My sweet spot is currenly any variable voltage battery(evod, ego, aspire etc).....keep in mind i'm mostly old school. Only with dripping do i find my sweet spot. VT summer melon, DIY-butterscotch espresso, tiramisu/espresso or banana split. 

    I have yet to find any tank system that beats dripping

  5. unfortunately that is the life of vaping, sometimes everything possible goes wrong.  At least you have enough to get you by for the moment.  Liquid you don't like isn't ideal, but better than nothing.  smoking for a bit will help you get through this period. 

    sorry about your bad luck!!

  6. making your own ejuice in the long run will save you money, but the start up cost is more than store bought e liquid.  you can try buying some food flavoring (grocery store or online) and add that the the VG, will significantly help the flavor of the VG. Usually mix 10% flavoring to 90% VG....at least as a starting point.  This does not include nicotine. 

    Lots of info on the DIY forum.

    http://www.vaportalk.com/forum/forum/131-diy-e-liquid/

  7. The beauty of vaping is the diversity.  Options are out there for anybody and everybody. finding the right setups and flavors are always a challenge initially, but once you find it, all is right with the world. I found my sweet spot a few years back.  I still like the occasional new gadget, but always go back to dripping.  Like you, I prefer quality

  8. Making your own liquid is cheaper over all, but it is a bit time consuming. Buying the flavorings and supplies can cost a bit up front.  The DIY section will have tons of info for you. 

    If you do decide to try making your own, read up on handling Nicotine.  It can be dangerous in higher strengths. 

    If you use VG as your base and add flavoring you will end up anywhere between 60%-90% VG, you will not notice a big difference in the clouds of vapor.  I usually use about 30% VG because e liquids do lose flavor at higher VG amounts....still plenty of clouds

  9. As some of you know, I have been away from VT for awhile--life got in the way.  I Just looked at my signature/banner and was amazed by the numbers.  I just had to share it....shout it from the roof tops !

    2,240 days without a cigarette,15,123 dollars saved and 67,216 cigarettes not smoked.  I think it's the 67,216 that floored me the most. 

    no wonder I feel so much better !!!!

     

    VT has been an invaluable, amazing, incredible, stupendous part of my journey for the last 6 years.  I can't even tell you how much I appreciate all of our members. Past, present and future. 

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