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  1. We're already on it, wanna be the guy model? I'll set you up with fight tickets ;)

    LOL like Smilin' Bob!? My stage name will be Monstrous Matt...... "My wife used to hate the way I smelled when I had just finished a cigarette. Now I can't get her to stop shoving my e-cig in my mouth. I get my nicotine, without all of the flaccid side effects of cigarettes."

  2. Although an APO/FPO address is considered a US address, there are still some restrictions that must be followed. For example, you can't send a womans swimsuit catalog to someone stationed in Iraq. You can't tell what country your product will be sent to simply by looking at the address, so it's difficult to know if your product is okay to send.

    That's true godling. I didn't think of that aspect of it.

  3. I can imagine that the only reason a supplier will not ship to an APO address is because it takes some extra paperwork that needs to be filled out. You have to fill customs paperwork out just like if you were shipping internationally. So some might not want to deal with this paperwork. I can't think of any other reason other than FedEx and UPS will not ship to an APO. But most suppliers use USPS anyway...so this can't be the reason.

    You have to look at it this way though. The few minutes it takes to fill out that paperwork is nothing compared to the hell some of these guys are going through for us and our country. I thank you guys (military personnel) so very much for what you guys do day in and day out. My girlfriend's little brother is in the Army, in Afghanistan right now, I can't even imagine what he has to deal with over there. I can't thank you guys enough. We are more than happy to ship to an APO. Any military personnel that would like to order from us, please make sure to e-mail us before you order so that we can generate a unique military discount coupon code for you.

  4. It's sad and upsetting. I am still on the search for someone that will offer it without hurting quality, it's tough to find. The response I get is that it is unsafe to vape. I guess I can see that a little...it can't be good for you to pump that high of a nicotine content into you all day long. But I am all for the mixers and cutters. The guys and gals that like to cut their liquid down need the 36mg stuff. The only plus I see out of the 36mg going away is that it might make it easier to convince the FDA. I can only imagine what the FDA would say. "Wait, wait, wait! There is 36mg of nicotine for every ml of liquid in this bottle. You know you could easily kill a small child with this right?". Ha ha or something to that extent at least. If e-liquid is regulated in the future, I can imagine even 24mg would disappear. Enjoy the ride....

  5. That's a really cool idea. I like it. It's kinda like a mullet....ok ok no it's not like a mullet at all. But hear me out. Mullet - Business in front, party in the back. Your e-cig holder - Classy in the day time, party when the lights go off..... Yeah now you see it....just like a mullet hahaha!!

  6. I would say just dont bother looking for one that looks like a cigarette. I have the dse103, which looks like one, and ive modded it so much that its not even close to an analog. My recommendation would be to get the 510, just because it works the best out of all the ecigs from what ive heard, and is the most reliable. It didnt matter to me as much as I though it would to look like a cigarette. It feels like a cigarette and thats all that really matters. In my opinion at least. The dse103 is really good though.

    I think that everyone goes through the phase of wanting an e-cig that looks just like a real cigarette at the beginning though. That was extremely important to me when I started vaping. No matter what anyone said, all I cared about was that it looked like a cigarette. Then you find out that usually...the more it looks like a cigarette...the more power it lacks. You try something else...like the 510 as you mentioned...and you never look back. But how are you ever supposed to realize the true beauty of a 510 without having a dud first haha!

  7. I would say the M401 or M402. The M402 being closer to the size and weight of a regular cigarette. I think this e-cig hits closest to the way a regular cigarette hits. It's light, so you can hold it in your mouth like a cigarette. Plus if Ronnie is looking for the look of a cigarette, I think the brown cartridge that comes with the white M402 looks more like the color and texture of a cigarette. Not safety orange and hard plastic like the 901. My 2 cents..

  8. Dry Smoking/Dripping is the ONLY way to go. Great flavor, massive vapor. Carts = Bla

    It seemed to me like when I used carts on the 510 I had a short period I had to get through every time I put a new cart on where the atomizer seemed flooded. I had to take a good 5 drags to get past it before I got a real good amount of vapor. I don't ever have that problem with dripping. Anyone else notice this with the 510 carts or am I just crazy?

  9. Hey all you have to do is take the cotton stuff in the cart out an wash it. Thats all I did just make sure its dry when stuff it back in.

    I actually find the 510 a perfect e-cig to "drip" or "dry smoke" with. I put three drops right on the atomizer, and puff away. I can even throw it in my pocket without worrying about sucking all the liquid dry. From what I have heard the manual batteries are sealed, so no worry of ruining them while dripping. Give it a shot, I think you will like it even more than refilling your carts on the 510.

  10. An hour and a half after I placed the order with dietsmokes I got an email saying it is being shipped. Parked is really fast on filling orders.I figure I should get it by tuesday or wednesday as I chose U.S priority mail

    There is no doubt that you are going to love it. I can't put mine down! Shortly after you start vaping it you will be saying "DSE901 who?". Be sure to let us know what you think.

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