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edgie13

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  1. Congratz and welcome to VT :cheers:

    Thank you!

    Congrats & Welcome.

    Where the hell was this stuff 20 years ago?! lol

    I know, right!?!?!? I'm a big gadget guy, so the technology aspect is just icing on the carcinogen free cake.

    Congrats and welcome to vt

    Thanks, glad to be here.

  2. I searched, but couldn't find this topic anywhere. I apologize if it already exists.

    This is my everyday carry (EDC):

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    The small case on the left goes in my pocket. It contains:

    1 x 900 mAh Vision Spinner

    2 x T2

    1 x T3S

    1 x usb ego charger

    1 x small bottle of juice

    The large case on the right usually stays in my car, unless it's very hot outside. It contains the following:

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    4 x isopropyl alcohol wipes (from first aid kit)

    3 - 4 x paperclips (example: pull the center posts up when the backup batteries won't charge, NOT THE Spinners, a few other uses)

    1 x usb wall charger

    4 x q-tip (I moisten them with the isopropyl alcohol wipes to clean battery/charge threads)

    1 x bread tie

    2 x T3S replacement heads

    2 x T2 replacement heads

    1 x Iclear 16 replacement head

    1 x iclear 16 (backup to the backups)

    1 x backup usb ego charger

    2 x ego 650 mAh batteries (these were my original batteries, now just backups)

    1 x 2600 mAh rechargable battery pack ( used for charging cell phones. I was thinking of using it as a last resort to charge my Spinners if there was no other available power source. I'm not 100% sure how safe it is to use this for that purpose. ...maybe somebody with experience will chime in)

    1 x micro usb cable (used to charge battery pack)

    Also pictured is a T3S on a Vision Spinner 900 that I keep attached to a lanyard.

    Well, that's my EDC. Now that I see it written down, I feel like it's a little overkill. ....better safe than sorry. :thumbup:

  3. Congrats! After 2 packs a day for 27 years, this was my first attempt to quit. 90 days as of yesterday! Feels good, huh.

    It feels great! I really didn't think it was going to be this easy. Like I said, I've tried almost everything to quit, but nothing else worked.

  4. Hi all,

    Ed here. I was a pack a day smoker for about 20 years. I'm sure like most of you, I tried almost everything to quit. Last month a family member mentioned to me that he hadn't had a single cigarette in 2 weeks because of his e-cigarette. I did tons of online research, bought an ego starter kit, and now here I am 30 days without a single drag.

    I LOVED to smoke, now it just seems disgusting.

    Cheers.

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