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Deckyon

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  1. they better be, or there is another rant coming in.
  2. Just put a few flavors together to try and make a purchase work. They are all 0 nic. I had purchased the Clove juice a while back and found it just too strong to vape alone. I have never really liked the tobacco flavored juices and vanilla is one of my favorites. So, I went about trying to get a decent clove cigarette taste. I went for 10 mils worth of juice, and eye-balled the mixture, using an eyedropper. I let it steep for about a week or so (I dont have a lot of patience) and then tried it in my Kanger PT2 with fresh atty. 1/2 part: Vade Dudes Clove 1/2 part: Johnson Creek French Vanilla 2 parts: Space Jam Eclipse It reminds me of a smoothe clove cigarette. The Eclipse (not cheap, by any means) is like a mild pipe tobacco. I have used it with the vanilla before and it worked very well. I am glad I dont have to give my clove juice away. NOW - I have 2 absolute favorites: Cherry Pomagranite and Lemon Merenge Pie.
  3. This is my go box. What I grab and run with for the weekend or week. I have 2 Joytech eGo batteries for the Just In Case moments. There is a Joytech eVic on the side, in front is a Coolfire II grenade (love it and was a pure impulse buy). I have plenty of juice. I have 2 Kanger Mini Pro 2's and a standard Kanger Pro 2. There is a Vivi Nova tank in the back and a Innokin iClear 30B. I have the replacement coils in the back (boxed) and extra batteries for the CF2 and eVic. All that in a Pelican 1150 case. I have change a few things a bit since the photo was taken, but I have not added anything new.
  4. Just finished customizing a new Pelican Case as a grab-and-go.
  5. Baldur's Gate on my iPad. I love being able to take that game everywhere now. And, they have released Baldur's Gate 2. Now, keeping fingers crossed for Neverwinter Nights. Hell, all of them really lend themselves well to a touch interface anyway.
  6. There is a nice group of people who get together and meet once a month at different locations around town. This month's meeting was Jan 13 at a local Vape Store - Derb-e-Cigs. Next month they are working out the venue. Lots of good people and it was a blast. I will post some links below for more information. Bluegrass Vapors - https://www.facebook.com/groups/339864399415905/ AltSmoke - https://www.facebook.com/AltSmokeLouisville Derb-E-Cigs - https://www.facebook.com/derbecigs Cit-E-Cigs - https://www.facebook.com/citecig The 3 stores I listed are all great, and they are spread around town, which is nice. There are more in Louisville, from the West end, to the south end to downtown. These 3 however, have been great, with very helpful staff and they actually want to educate people and let them kick back in the store and just hang out. So, for those in and around Louisville, KY, make sure to check these out.
  7. I use mine every day. love it. works like a champ, even better now with KPT2.
  8. Do they have any more that are larger? I admit I did not look much further then the initial page. Something that is 30 mils would be more useful (at least to me).
  9. It hits like a champ. I generally use a 60/40 VG/PG mix, so I get good vape anyway. My normal home rig is my eVic. This one will be my new walk around and in the car vape. 6 hours or so on and it just doesnt quit. The tank is a new version of their old one. It is a bottom dual coil, which is awesome. I wont go back to a top coil ever again. the dual coil is great, full vape flavor and volume. And it's HEAVY. Feels and looks like a grenade. I love it. The photo below is it vs my eVic.
  10. Picked this beauty up today. Pretty much an impulse buy. Innokin Cool Fire II.
  11. For home, KPT2 on a JoyTech eVic. For about, KPT2 Mini on JoyTech eGo C.
  12. I have yet to find any good chocolate flavorings. They are all too muted, if there at all. And when I turn up the voltage, they burn.
  13. It isnt rude to go in, look, try and not buy. IF you find something you do want, and fully intend on purchasing, and you go home and buy online instead of the store, then shame on you. One thing I have noticed here where I live is the better stores are barely visible or have poor signage. This is generally due to 2 factors; they are too busy to worry about a sign and/or they appear busy, have good product, but their margins dont allow for a better location and/or sign. I found a new "home" shop for me that happens to be 5 minutes down the road from me, AND they carry 0 nic juices of nearly every single juice they stock. They also have parts and accessories to rival some online stores. That, and the guys who work there are not just "blowing smoke". they know how the different parts, mods and accessories work. My first time in the salesman was working with a couple people on how to tie a wick and build a coil. Another note, and this comes from being a vendor at a couple rennissance fairs. We sell hand-forged stage combat weapons (sword, daggers, axes, shields, armor). All are high-dollar items where the least expensive item starts at $60. Not exactally the easiest things to push on people in this economy. However, we sell a lot, and not just to people who need them for stage and shows. Interacting with people is key. People who see a crowd will come over and see what the action is about. Curiosity will draw people in who had no idea they were even interested in what you are selling. Go to the store, spend time inside. Meet and get to know the salespeople and owners. But do not waste their time testing their gear and then buying the stuff online. If you want something, but it is cheaper online, ask if the store will match. If the store doesnt have a certain juice or flavor, ask them if they can get it in. If you have taken the time to get to know them, they will be more likely to go out of their way to help get you what you want, just to keep you from going online.
  14. Finally got my stuff together. Here are the things I mean to take with me when the zombies come. The guns are Remington M887 NitroMag Tac, S&W M&P 9mm (17+1), S&W .38sp +P. The blades are all custom forged. The hammers are also custom forged as well. The small one is 3 pounds with tempered handle and the large one is 6 pounds.
  15. Here's the big thing. Stick with the 0 nic. I have been off nic for nearly a year now, with no issues. now, if I hit a vape that has nic in it, I get a headache and nauseous.
  16. My favorite Vanilla is the Johnson Creek French Vanilla. I tried probably 25 different stores and at least 50 different juices before settling on that one. What you probably have is what is known as VG juice, which is Vegtable Glycol. It tends to be thicker than the PG juice. For existing juice, you may be able to cut it with a tiny bit of vodka. Others with more XP can let you know the best way to cut the juice, or move to a rebuildable clearomizer.
  17. Hate to point this out, but on the T&C, it CLEARLY states the following... https://s3.amazonaws.com/conceptweb/terms_conditions/vaperxs/eval/terms.html It's called "Fine Print" and you should ALWAYS assume "too good to be true, it usually is." This screamed "There's a catch" to me when I first looked at the page.
  18. I currently have the eVic with a Vivi Nova tank. It has been working well, but I am always looking to mix and match. I want a 2nd tank anyway, as I have 2 flavors I vape all the time.
  19. Thanks. I wasnt in a spot to do searching at the moment ;-) It looks nice, and if the parts are available for separate purchase, I will be highly tempted to purchase. now, to find an online store that stocks them.
  20. Love it, use it every day. I have to say I would buy it again.
  21. Nothing too special. S&W .38 SPL +P J-frame airweight (my conceal carry piece) S&W M&P 9mm 17+1 Remmington 35 Cal Lever-action built 1908 Remmington 22 LR built 1932
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