Vaping - Electronic Cigarettes
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Have to say I find this thread really bizarre, don't think I've ever seen a particularly lengthy thread on conventional smoking. Yet this one has made 14 pages and is coming up on it's 12 month anniversary. Bizarre.
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This is probably true. Though to the uninitiated it's basically the same biological/chemical process. Granted the process of generating the smoke/vapour differs but the end result is similar.
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And it's a bit of a minefield when buying vaping gear, **** not so much.
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Not sure if you're being serious or just ignorant. There is nothing similar chemically between vaping and smoking apart from the nicotine content in the e-juice, which is alot less generally than what you would find in a single cigarette. E-cigs also do not have any of the other nasty chemicals found in ****. And there is no smoke, its purely vapour. There is nothing combusted in an e-cig.
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I like the look of it but once you've had USB charging it's not easy going to separate charger and batteries, no more charging while you vape. The Nano is probably going to look a bit small on it but will work great.
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Roger that, if you're already doing the charge and carry thing no bother. The mini holds an obscene amount of juice compared to my old EMOW.
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Ok if we're getting crazy I just want to mention the vaporshark DNA 30, quality bit of kit. Especially good for those who don't like to mess around with separate batteries
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Not sure the extra £70 is worth it over the iStick 30, maybe I'm missing something. Much smaller battery on the DNA 30 too, thought that might be the reason.
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Build quality is better (maybe not £70 worth though) and it's a proper evolv Dna chip. It's just a nice little thing tbh but each to there own, it was my 1 year treat.
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Trying out the new delta 2 tank or subflow tank if from TW.
Pretty good tbh,down side is the 3.5ml capacity,and anyone who uses sub ohm coils will know they drink juice like a subaru at full chat..........
Not much room down side to fill due to large coils. The coils can be adjusted now for vape flow. Think air flow adj but smaller version to allow more/less fluid through.......Imho but gimmicky over function,either way its open fully as my fluid is more vg than pg which makes it thicker.....
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Coil(0.5ohm,can see the adj ring for the fluid)
Why is it a pita to fill.........well
size comp to other tanks..........its a nice size tbh so would suit most mods that can support sub ohm
On the rdna40
Run a nice 25w for smooth vape
Can go higher but as you know, its not about how many W or V ,its about what works for you.........
Cheers ven
Pretty good tbh,down side is the 3.5ml capacity,and anyone who uses sub ohm coils will know they drink juice like a subaru at full chat..........
Not much room down side to fill due to large coils. The coils can be adjusted now for vape flow. Think air flow adj but smaller version to allow more/less fluid through.......Imho but gimmicky over function,either way its open fully as my fluid is more vg than pg which makes it thicker.....
Pics
Coil(0.5ohm,can see the adj ring for the fluid)
Why is it a pita to fill.........well
size comp to other tanks..........its a nice size tbh so would suit most mods that can support sub ohm
On the rdna40
Run a nice 25w for smooth vape
Can go higher but as you know, its not about how many W or V ,its about what works for you.........
Cheers ven
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Oh forgot,to get around the topping up due to small gap,i got a TW flask. Nice stainless build,nice threads,and small pump on base. Not the quickest to use,but easier for those more precise top ups and looks nicer than a bottle,
Lid of,small nozzle that is spring loaded,so pushes in when lid screwed on.
Lid of,small nozzle that is spring loaded,so pushes in when lid screwed on.
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Yeah I know what your saying mate is on the expensive side.
The way I see it whatever keeps you off the stinkies is a winner, wether it's a £10 ego battery or some expensive mod it doesn't matter at the end of the day, luckily the cheaper mods are getting better all the time, I have a cloupor mini which cost about £20 and I think it's great.
How is the sub tank jack I like the look of them.
The way I see it whatever keeps you off the stinkies is a winner, wether it's a £10 ego battery or some expensive mod it doesn't matter at the end of the day, luckily the cheaper mods are getting better all the time, I have a cloupor mini which cost about £20 and I think it's great.
How is the sub tank jack I like the look of them.
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This thread has gone quite technical and cult-like now.
On technical perspective, I was talking to a bloke at work, who was telling me how super his coffee machine is, and all his mates show off their coffee machines on their WhatsApp. He informed me that it's not about coffee so much. It's about the love for the top notch gadgets that men generally possess. This thread is now showing that. At first I thought those pictures in #446 of were a dump valve, but they are the accessary of your e-cigs! Very entertaining.
This thread also reminds me of a historical Canadian thread 'Heee Haaa...' on Muppets. Those guys lived just on one thread and filled pages and pages! They interacted just with one another, and hardly ever put their foot outside that thread. This one is not that underground, as most of you do get out of this thread a bit more than them Canadian lot. Still, you all share your passion for your e-cig and bond with each other, and that's quite closed circuit and cult-like, which is cool.
On technical perspective, I was talking to a bloke at work, who was telling me how super his coffee machine is, and all his mates show off their coffee machines on their WhatsApp. He informed me that it's not about coffee so much. It's about the love for the top notch gadgets that men generally possess. This thread is now showing that. At first I thought those pictures in #446 of were a dump valve, but they are the accessary of your e-cigs! Very entertaining.
This thread also reminds me of a historical Canadian thread 'Heee Haaa...' on Muppets. Those guys lived just on one thread and filled pages and pages! They interacted just with one another, and hardly ever put their foot outside that thread. This one is not that underground, as most of you do get out of this thread a bit more than them Canadian lot. Still, you all share your passion for your e-cig and bond with each other, and that's quite closed circuit and cult-like, which is cool.
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