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Mike

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    Mike got a reaction from mcquinn in Can you use breadties for a coil?   
    Can I use bread instead of polyfill?
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    Mike got a reaction from Uma in Bump Everytime You Buy Something New   
    I got some Vapor Talk juice on the way.
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    Mike got a reaction from Christopher in Best Cherry Flavor   
    You can always try to DIY a cherry flavor with no nic. Lorann's cherry flavoring is a little to much like cough syrup so I would try something else. Flavor West has a flavor called Swedish Fish and that one is pretty good. Maybe FlavourArt or Perfumers Aprentice might have a decent cherry flavor. Cherry is a rather strong flavor so I would suggest to start by using about 10% of flavoring and add more later if you think it needs it. The base can be VG and distilled water or PG without nic or a combination of these.
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    Mike got a reaction from Rixter in Bump Everytime You Buy Something New   
    I got some Vapor Talk juice on the way.
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    Mike got a reaction from Uma in how many cigarettes in a 10ml bottle?   
    jIn the beginning for me a 10ml bottle would last me at least 5 days. I was at least a pack and a half a day smoker, sometimes 2+. Now with more powerful and juice thirsty mods, I can kill a 10ml in less than 3 days.

    +1 for mcquinn-- There are NO cigarettes in a 10ml bottle.
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    Mike reacted to Mark in old newbe here   
    Welcome to Vapor Talk where it doesn't matter who you are. We treat all people the same.
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    Mike got a reaction from Uma in Where's Your Happy Place?   
    At the rehearsal studio.

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    Mike got a reaction from shaker13 in I need some vaping advice...   
    hello Jerky! lowering the resistance has a similar effect as upping the voltage. low resistant cartos/attys make a standard 3.7v e-cig hit like a 5v. The perfect voltage/resistance is debatable. If I'm not using a variable volt device I prefer low voltage and low resistance.
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    Mike got a reaction from Rixter in Where's Your Happy Place?   
    At the rehearsal studio.

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    Mike got a reaction from shaker13 in provari ?   
    It is quality for sure. It hasn't let me down and I've had it for about a year already. I've even been using it more and dropping it and abusing it a little more lately and it is up for the challenge. I'm not going to marry it but I do love it.
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    Mike got a reaction from Rixter in provari ?   
    It is quality for sure. It hasn't let me down and I've had it for about a year already. I've even been using it more and dropping it and abusing it a little more lately and it is up for the challenge. I'm not going to marry it but I do love it.
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    Mike got a reaction from Uma in I need some vaping advice...   
    hello Jerky! lowering the resistance has a similar effect as upping the voltage. low resistant cartos/attys make a standard 3.7v e-cig hit like a 5v. The perfect voltage/resistance is debatable. If I'm not using a variable volt device I prefer low voltage and low resistance.
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    Mike got a reaction from robv1978 in Alien Vapor's Boba's Bounty   
    yeah, that's what I thought BUT is it available now??!? I know that guy had some health issues and juice production came to a stop.
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    Mike got a reaction from soonerbreedsoonerdie in Nicotine Levels...   
    As far as nicotine goes, even a light cigarette gives you a lot of nic if you smoke a pack and a half a day. To get at least that much nic from vaping you could probably use 18mg but 12mg is close enough. It all depends on how often you vape. If you vape more than you used to smoke then 12mg is plenty. If not or you feel like you need a little bit more then get 18mg. Same goes with heavy smokers who smoke stronger cigs. They might want 24mg to start out with or 18mg. Anything above 24mg is entering an unsafe zone and 18mg is medium high.
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    Mike got a reaction from Tam in Hi! :) New And Looking For Advice!   
    Hi Pat. My advice to you get yourself an ecig that has good reviews and at least a couple of different flavors to try with it. No flavor is going to be exactly the same as what you are smoking but there will be plenty of flavors that you will probably like better. Use your e-cig and smoke your butts when you feel you need to and if you are anything like I was you will find yourself smoking much less. When this happens just tell yourself "that's it!" and never smoke again. Vape for as long as you want and when you want to quit that just do it.

    As far as telling you which e-cig to get, well, that's a matter of opinion and there are so many. For less hassle and longer battery life, I would suggest an eGo, KGO, or similar bigger battery type e-cig. There are few smaller cig-style ones that work well but battery life becomes an issue--It sucks to have the thing blink out and need a charge after such a short time.
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    Mike got a reaction from Uma in Hi! :) New And Looking For Advice!   
    Hi Pat. My advice to you get yourself an ecig that has good reviews and at least a couple of different flavors to try with it. No flavor is going to be exactly the same as what you are smoking but there will be plenty of flavors that you will probably like better. Use your e-cig and smoke your butts when you feel you need to and if you are anything like I was you will find yourself smoking much less. When this happens just tell yourself "that's it!" and never smoke again. Vape for as long as you want and when you want to quit that just do it.

    As far as telling you which e-cig to get, well, that's a matter of opinion and there are so many. For less hassle and longer battery life, I would suggest an eGo, KGO, or similar bigger battery type e-cig. There are few smaller cig-style ones that work well but battery life becomes an issue--It sucks to have the thing blink out and need a charge after such a short time.
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    Mike got a reaction from mcquinn in Hi! :) New And Looking For Advice!   
    Hi Pat. My advice to you get yourself an ecig that has good reviews and at least a couple of different flavors to try with it. No flavor is going to be exactly the same as what you are smoking but there will be plenty of flavors that you will probably like better. Use your e-cig and smoke your butts when you feel you need to and if you are anything like I was you will find yourself smoking much less. When this happens just tell yourself "that's it!" and never smoke again. Vape for as long as you want and when you want to quit that just do it.

    As far as telling you which e-cig to get, well, that's a matter of opinion and there are so many. For less hassle and longer battery life, I would suggest an eGo, KGO, or similar bigger battery type e-cig. There are few smaller cig-style ones that work well but battery life becomes an issue--It sucks to have the thing blink out and need a charge after such a short time.
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    Mike got a reaction from Uma in Best Way To Store Liquid Nic   
    From what I understand it should be kept in a cold place and in a light-blocked glass bottle. Personally, I usually buy 120ml bottle that lasts me several months and I keep it the original plastic bottle and no refrigeration.
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    Mike got a reaction from freecountry420 in Best Way To Store Liquid Nic   
    What the heck happened? That was weird.
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    Mike got a reaction from mse12 in Does Amount Of Ohms Change The Flavor Of The Ejuice?   
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    Mike got a reaction from mse12 in Hockey   
    Oh well, maybe I'll start watching hockey now that the Pats choked.
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    Mike got a reaction from Rixter in Lets See Your Vaping "toys"   
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    Mike got a reaction from Uma in Does Amount Of Ohms Change The Flavor Of The Ejuice?   
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    Mike got a reaction from Uma in Lets See Your Vaping "toys"   
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    Mike got a reaction from mse12 in Lets See Your Vaping "toys"   
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