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SnowHawke

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    El Reno, Ok.
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    Trucks, dogs, Politics

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  1. I had not realized it was the flavored juice that caused them to crack. I have just ordered 12 of the CE4s, and if we have problems with those, we will look at the Kangers. Thank you. btw, I love the scuba pic
  2. Lovely , thanks so much for the quick response. I wanted to get these ordered while we were between loads
  3. Gourmet Vapor has a lot of fruit flavors, plus you can mix your own there as well.
  4. Hi all, I was *very* glad to come across this forums. You have already answered many of my questions. But of course, I have more. My husband and I are over the road truck drivers, We see "home" (really the truck is home) about twice a year. This makes running down to my local store impossible. We started out with the ecigs you can get at truck stops. However, this became expensive very quickly. We then moved to vapor x. We came across the gourmet vapor web site and started ordering juice there, and refilling the ecigs. Then we tried the vapor x tanks. WoW! the taste was fantastic. However, they charge $25 a pop for their tanks. And from what we could tell, there was no cleaning them. The tanks only lasted about 7 days. That was a bit more then I wanted to spend. We now have the eGo-T batteries but have an old tank system we got with them. It's plastic and not like anything I can find on any website. So maybe something that is no longer made?? The "tank" has the top as park of it and you slip it inside and onto the rest of it. Honestly, that is the best way I can explain it. The problem is, it's like sucking air. Or you get a faint plastic taste and nothing else. Lots of vapor though. Not what I want, I want the throat hit, and the taste. So, I have been looking at the CE4's. From what I can tell, it should fit our batteries, and I am hoping that it will give it hit and taste. Can anyone tell me if I am right on this? Also, I keep seeing the term "Dry Burn" used in here. Did you dry burn it,,,,or,,,,You need to dry burn it. What does this mean please? Any info/advice will be most welcome
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