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Post by Skwoddy on Sept 15, 2012 14:20:30 GMT
Hey Graham, Just a pointer, You will discover that not alot of these tobacco liquids live up to their respective names regarding brand names that they claim to be, some are close but some are just miles part, trial and error and recommendations from board members are what I rely on. You may also go through phases of different types of flavor, for example, fruit, tobacco, sweet and savoury etc, The fun part for me is the trying of these different themes, after all, i spent 30 years smoking the same themed tobacco, what harm can be gained from trying really interesting and familiar flavours in vape form as long as im getting my nicotine fix Barry
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Post by OneDay on Sept 15, 2012 14:21:12 GMT
The other thing with juices that are 'like' tobacco is that they will never taste like the original because they are not the product of something burning. I find that they taste like a newly-opened packet of fags smells if that makes sense
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Post by Globalbloke (Tim) on Sept 15, 2012 14:21:28 GMT
How much I think I'll just stick to recharging my batteries. Graham It's quite a setup, not only do we have those but we also plonk something on the top of it called a Penelope, they are about £75 but are really an investment, you only need to rewick them twice a month (cost pennies) so you don't need to ever pay for carts again. So yes, vaping can get quite errrrr how do you say it ummmmmm addictive - low and behold the £275 vaping setup:
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Post by vapourized on Sept 15, 2012 14:23:18 GMT
Graham, this is the stuff that is B&H like on their site: www.vapeescape.co.uk/gold-%26-silver~38They all have to be a bit careful about saying something is like a Marlboro or B&H because of copyright issues. I thought that might be the case, that's what I'm vaping now. Cheers buddy, much appreciated. Graham
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Post by Skwoddy on Sept 15, 2012 14:23:48 GMT
£275, not much if you say it really quickly
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Post by OneDay on Sept 15, 2012 14:27:44 GMT
£275, not much if you say it really quickly Two hundred and seventy five pounds is about nine syllables, vaping nirvana is only five
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Post by Globalbloke (Tim) on Sept 15, 2012 14:28:39 GMT
£275, not much if you say it really quickly Less than a months worth of analogues - at least I have something to show for my monthly expenditure instead of a load of butts in an ashtray
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Post by vapourized on Sept 15, 2012 14:34:54 GMT
£275, not much if you say it really quickly To be honest, yes £275 is a lot of money but that's about the same price as I would have spent on fags some months, sometimes even more if I was smoking particularly heavy which was quite often the case. Mmm, tempted I must admit. But I've got to get used to what I've got first I think - does it vape any better than my Riva 1100? Graham
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Post by Globalbloke (Tim) on Sept 15, 2012 14:42:23 GMT
£275, not much if you say it really quickly To be honest, yes £275 is a lot of money but that's about the same price as I would have spent on fags some months, sometimes even more if I was smoking particularly heavy which was quite often the case. Mmm, tempted I must admit. But I've got to get used to what I've got first I think - does it vape any better than my Riva 1100? Graham Yes - you can fine tune it to the exact way you want to vape, you can adjust the draw (some like a tighter draw, some prefer an airier draw), the flavours are much more pronounced and you actually create your own weather system in doors with the amount of vapour created As you said, get used to what you have, find the flavours you like, have a play for a few months and then you will know whether an invertment is needed. What I will say is the Provari is very well made indeed so it's something you will have for a very long time, again the Penelope is very well made with very little that can go wrong with it. My vaping costs are now £30 a month (if that), all I need is juice, there is no mess, no fuss, just unscrew, fill up and carry on.
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Post by Chrissie on Sept 15, 2012 14:42:48 GMT
Graham, the SD key ring, even the maxi version, wont give you as much battery life as your Riva, but will be good to have as an alternative/back up Another thing to bare in mind is that most auto (non button) batteries aren't sealed, so juice can get in them & booger them up. The B&H filled carts that come with the SD's do have a good taste. But even Trog, that got the SD keyrings made to his design, doesn't know for certain the make of the juice that is in the prefilled carts. However, you can refill therm with any juice you like.
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Post by vapourized on Sept 16, 2012 7:34:26 GMT
Ordered. Graham
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