dave
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Post by dave on Oct 26, 2012 15:38:17 GMT
Well Tim, early in my vaping career (last January) I added an RDA to the LT I was given for Christmas. Because I'm a bit geeky I've kept a record and I have just made my 16th coil for the RDA, so I've certainly had my money's worth! It was a long time before I got a Provari and I still use that original setup on a daily basis. Here it is in all its glory! Attachments:
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Post by Moon on Oct 26, 2012 19:00:03 GMT
I'm about 12 weeks in now, and rebuilt my first Nova coils last week. Turns out the pure cotton wick I'm using doesn't actually wick in any way whatsoever, but I'm happy with the method and the coils are dandy. I'm happy with the Novas, but my plan was always to get something a bit more substantial and smarter, not for out and about or work use, as I'll continue to use my Novas for that, but something I can use at home that'll give me a great vape and that'll last years, and that looks the d's b's as well for when I'm out in the evening. I've read the reviews and watched the vids on the Spheroid v2, looked on Vapist's site and it was available, but I didn't pull the trigger due to the shiny finish, as I really don't want a shiny one. I've subsequently seen good methods of de-shining stainless, and will almost certainly get one in future. With that dismissed, although i wasn't looking for a genny at this stage, I loved reading about the way that this one developed ukvapers.org/Thread-UKVA, a real thought process with input from people who were very experienced in the whole genny field, so got myself on the list for a type c with a brushed finish. I may change my mind and ask for the brushed type a, but either way I'll be getting something that looks and vapes great (allegedly). It's not SS, it's food-grade ally, but for £62 I thought it was a good deal. In the interim, I'm also getting a couple of the Aga T's as they are a fab deal and also look smart, so I'll be able to practise on them while I'm waiting for the other to be made. I can't think whether they're shiny or not, but now have an idea how to dull the finish, so am really looking forward to receiving them.
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Post by goofy on Oct 26, 2012 19:25:51 GMT
I am mistaken, I'm sure you did? Ah well, my mistake, sorry, could swear you had one though, bang goes the memory! Nope, went from the twist to the Provari, can't say I was ever even tempted by the lavatube I went from a Riva 1100 to a Provari And now (you're not meant to start a sentence with 'and' are you? ) i have a Penny to sit on it........... plus various other stuff......... but i'm a salesman's dream Buy some shiny things mate, you won't regret it hahahaha
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Post by goofy on Oct 26, 2012 19:27:44 GMT
In the interim, I'm also getting a couple of the Aga T's as they are a fab deal and also look smart, so I'll be able to practise on them while I'm waiting for the other to be made. I can't think whether they're shiny or not, but now have an idea how to dull the finish, so am really looking forward to receiving them. Ditto, great value for money purchase mate
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