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Jolly

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  1. i got my cartos at the start of october. every last one still works

    one i even got hot enough to melt the black sticker on the outside. am actually vaping that one right now.

    so rocking these for about 3+ months now.

    also i am guesssing you guys are doing 3.7v with like an ego or something. i use mine on 5v

    maybe you guys arent keeping them wet and then burning them out.

  2. the ego is solid

    but at the same time i cant say that a $20 battery is worth it.

    they run at like 650mAh battery life, at the same time if i had a mod that could take an 18650 battery i could have 2,500mAh and those batteries run for about $9

  3. check the noob guide in my sig.

    you will not stick with the ones shaped like a normal cig for long unless you like to throw out money.

    stick batteries tend to last 30-45mins, then takes 2-3hrs to charge up. leaving you with a pocket full of batteries all costing you way more than a single device that will perform and have a good lasting battery.

    everyone that starts out wants something similar

    when you get your fist larger ecig you feel awkward due to size, for the fact of what people might think.

    finally ending on pride of having something that your happy with.

    my advice, skip straight threw the crap and just get a mod right off the bat and don't piss around with the normal transition.

  4. send all questionable/excessive juice to

    FREE JUICE BABY, YEAHHHHHHHH!!!

    c/o josh jolly

    123 wooohoo way

    shazzam, PA 90210

    juice shouldn't go bad. their is an expire date of like 2 years...

    i would still vape 3 year old juice as long as it was sealed, but i also have a dropped on the floor and still eat it policy.

  5. harbor freight has mm starting as low as $3 i think.

    those that dont list their ohms generally have 2.2 - 2.5ohm cartos/attys

    there are a lot of places that list the ohms, i tend to buy mine at madvapes.

    jason @ electronicstix sells his cartos a buck cheaper for the 5 pack (found that out last night)

    i just bought the 4ml stormy carto mod from cloudsofvapor.com (something i told myself i wouldnt do) but i know stormy and figure she makes good mods and i have to give it a shot. it does use the e2 guts and i'm a total e2 hateboy. but if this works good on my 5v items i'll prob order a bunch more.

  6. you can do either lr or 5v pt. both will not be the same as a 5v device but are close.

    the pc puts off 5v @ 0.5amps.

    volt + amp = coil heat.

    dual battery devices put out more amps making the coil hotter

    when using a 5v device you want 2.8ohm attys/cartos or higher. personally i only use 3.2ohm on 5v

    any 5v pt will give you a general feel for what a mod will be similar to.

    now you can buy 5v usb wall plugs that have a usb connector. like a iphone or other type of device charger. try to find one with 2amp 5v. may also be listed as 2000mAh 5v

  7. should also see if you can get uverse out there. much less expensive than fios or cable.

    my buddy switched over to att uverse and gets more channels (including movie channels), more internet speed, and phone at less than JUST his regular cable + internet from comcast.

  8. for a back up auto you can look into a standard 510 kit

    the ones that look the same size of a cig last about 30mins or so and then need 2hrs to charge.

    thats mainly why none of us use those.

  9. I have really been looking around and I am really liking The Prodigy V3.1 ... http://www.puresmoker.com/product_p/prodigyv3.htm ...

    Any suggestions on the The Prodigy V3.1 ... I also like the 801 atomizers on 5v or high models ... the e-juice in my opinion is way tastier then with the 901 or 510s

    Thankz!

    Celtic

    nice looking mod

    just remember if some other mod has more of what you want with w/e specs you can always just snag an adapter to fit the 801 on.

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