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  1. Deal deal and deal! This is a great idea sent from my ice cream sandwiched Samsung fascinate
  2. Man...I need to start taking after you guys lol. sent from my ice cream sandwiched Samsung fascinate
  3. I will not derail this thread and make it about the joys of cartomizers I will not derail this thread and make it about the joys of cartomizers I will not derail this thread and make it about the joys of cartomizers I will not derail this thread and make it about the joys of cartomizers sent from my ice cream sandwiched Samsung fascinate
  4. Before I post my post I want to say 1. I haven't read any of this thread 2. J/k on what I say 3. Even though its a j/k moment I am being totally serious lol :p 4. OK not totally serious OK here it goes... An atomizer leaking? I've never heard that one before. *slaps knee and chuckles* *leaves thread slightly ashamed of myself* sent from my ice cream sandwiched Samsung fascinate
  5. What do toy bring? This is for a shopping trip, going to the bar for a few hours, or going out to eat. This does not apply to times you are leaving for an extended period 2 mods Usually my buzz pro or I pro and lately my GLV . I never bring 3 but always have 2 just in case. Batteries I check the voltage on the set of batteries that is in each mod and bring one extra fully charged pair(or for the glv one extra nimh). 3 bottles of juice and 3 pre filled cartos plus 2 new cartos. I always have bobas bounty on me. Lately tobacco Europe vt3 has been my second choice and then one more depending on what I am feeling that day. I switch flavors wayyyyy to much(every 20 minutes or so). I have the 2 spares in case one shorts or gets unusable. So how about you? Also before you ask...yes my pockets are very full right now lol. sent from my ice cream sandwiched Samsung fascinate
  6. Those actually look really sweet. What is the voltage range on em and how many amps can they push? sent from my ice cream sandwiched Samsung fascinate
  7. If you have problems with arthritis try out the saber touch from vapor moon.com It uses a touch sensor instead of a button. sent from my ice cream sandwiched Samsung fascinate
  8. If you want to up your vapor production try some alien visions juice. The stuff makes clouds sent from my ice cream sandwiched Samsung fascinate
  9. On paper this is true but in my experience it is not. 3.7 volts with a 1.7 ohm Atty is 8.05 watts 5 volts at 3 ohms is 8.33 watts This is where I like to vape. However in my experience using a LR carto or Atty at 3.7 volts is a completely different vape over a SR at 5 volts. It makes no sense because the wattage is pretty much the same. The SR at 5 volts however gives a much better throat hit than the LR at 3.7 even though the wattage is the same. Vapor and flavor are still great at lower voltage with LR but the vape is completely different. I will take SR at higher voltage over LR at 3.7 any day. I have phased out all of my low resistance stuff since realizing this. sent from my ice cream sandwiched Samsung fascinate
  10. Is the I'm sexy and I know it from the sexy senior citizen? Lol Get them! sent from my ice cream sandwiched Samsung fascinate
  11. Those are pretty damn awesome. Did you hand build all of those pipe mods? sent from my ice cream sandwiched Samsung fascinate
  12. But mods are so pretty sent from my ice cream sandwiched Samsung fascinate
  13. Yeah it should fit in the grand just fine. This battery would rock in a reo. You might need a battery spacer. You can get one in any hobby store for about 50 cents a piece. sent from my ice cream sandwiched Samsung fascinate
  14. Try out Raw Vapors angel tears if you like the powerful menthol of mentha. sent from my ice cream sandwiched Samsung fascinate
  15. Another thing. The Darwin is great if you have tons of differently resisted attys and cartos laying around. You can set it and forget it ans get the same vape no matter what you throw on it. I personally only use standard resistance. I phased out everything I owned that was low resistance on the last mystery box round. If you only use one resistance variable wattage has nothing on variable voltage IMO. sent from my ice cream sandwiched Samsung fascinate
  16. If you have the money for one definitely go for it but coming from KR808s you can get a device for half the price that will do almost the same thing as a Darwin and spend the extra $100 you would have spent on attys, cartos, and juice(holy run on sentence Batman!). The Darwin has its faults but is also a very technically advanced PV. I'm not a fan of the arm, the non replaceable batteries(must be sent in once a year for replacement), and its kind of ugly IMO. If you really have your heart set on it go for it! But you can get the same vape from a VV PV for half the price and have plenty of money left over to stock up on other things. Not trying to talk you out of it. Like I said it is the most advanced PV on the market. I just think you should do a little more research before dropping that kind of cash on a PV. If you already have...well...enjoy your Darwin! P.s. lucky sent from my ice cream sandwiched Samsung fascinate
  17. Man...longest review on a battery ever. sent from my ice cream sandwiched Samsung fascinate
  18. Also forgot to mention that charge time on these is about 3 hours. They recommend lettjng them sit on the charger for 6-7 hours on the first charge. sent from my ice cream sandwiched Samsung fascinate
  19. So I have only been using these for two days but I can't wait to shout out from the mountain tops about these batteries. As some of you know I recently won a glv XL mini from great lakes vapor. These will take 1 18650 for 3.7 volts or 2 stacked 3.0 123a's for 6 ish volts. I am not much of a fan of 3.7 volts. I would normally be constantly charging my batteries with them. Once my battery dropped below 4 volts it was to weak of a vape for me. With low resistance on a 3.7 device the flavor and vapor was great but throat hit was always lacking IMO. I have also tried six volt vaping using two stacked 3 volt batteries. Aside from this being unsafe to some it was wayyyy to strong of a vape. It would produce great vapor and throat hit but would always give me a bad burnt flavor. 4.5-5.3 volts is kind of where I have ended up settling. When I first heard I had won the glv XL mini I was ecstatic but almost asked if I could just get a 5V glv2. I soon realized that doing that would be incredibly rude of me. They are promoting a new product by giving one away and whether or not I like 3.7 volts I should be happy(and I am)with what I got. It was then that I remembered the strange green 5v batteries from mad vapes and ens. I did a little bit of research on them and was sold. I ended up ordering 2 of them and a charger(YOU MUST USE A SPECIAL CHARGER WITH THESE BATTERIES!). These batteries have been sitting in my drawer waiting for the GLV to come to get some use(I don't have any other 18650 mods). I charged them when I got them and they read 5.6 volts fully charged. My GLV arrived yesterday and I immediately popped them in, threw on a carto, and pressed the button. It was love at first vape. They put out TONS of vapor, throat hit, and drop down to the perfect voltage for flavor. Using a boge 3 ohm carto I metered them to 5.1 volts fresh off the charger. I thought the only downside of these batteries was the mah rating. At 600mAh you would probably get more life out of an ego battery but that isn't the case. Even though these start at 5.1 volts under load they drop down to 4.8 volts loaded within the first 10 minutes of vaping and stay around that voltage until they are about dead. I have fully cycled both batteries already and am getting between 6 and 8 hours of vaping per battery. Once I feel the voltage start to drop I pop them back on the charger. I metered them at 4.5 volts under load after 8 hours of vaping and felt they needed a charge. I would say it stayed in the 4.7-4.8 volt range for a solid 7 hours or so of vaping before they started trailing. All in all these batteries are pretty amazing. They last a lot longer than I thought they would and deliver a perfect vape for me every time. If you own an 18650 mod I would highly recommend you pick up a set of these and give them a go. The only downside is that you cannot use these on a standard charger. The charger for these batteries is 14.99. Www.electronicstix.com sent from my ice cream sandwiched Samsung fascinate
  20. If anyone is in need of vaping gear make sure you go sign up for my saber touch giveaway in the contest forum! sent from my ice cream sandwiched Samsung fascinate
  21. Congrats on being able to become smoke free! Welcome to vapor talk. We have a lot of really friendly folks around here. If you have any questions don't hesitate to ask. sent from my ice cream sandwiched Samsung fascinate
  22. That is awesome! I don't know why anyone would hate on that. sent from my ice cream sandwiched Samsung fascinate
  23. Its strange the way juice changes flavor. When I first tried tobacco Europe vt3 I fell in love with it. After 5 days the flavor kind of changed on me and I didn't like it for a few days. I tried it again after not touching it for a little bit and ordered another 35mil bottle Never pitch juice you don't like. I swore I would never like fruity vapes and now I have a carto loaded with blueberry waffle in mah mouth sent from my ice cream sandwiched Samsung fascinate
  24. Its not that we live under rocks. I know about dub step. Its just bad IMO and I listen to stuff like Mick Barr. sent from my ice cream sandwiched Samsung fascinate
  25. It is a 510 tank. The small holds 3mils of juice and the XL holds 5.5mils. sent from my ice cream sandwiched Samsung fascinate
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