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Post by delboy on May 28, 2011 13:51:30 GMT
Jessy paint your picture about how it's gonna be, by now i should know better your dreams are never free........lol
Hi Jess, Whatever you start with i'll bet within a couple of weeks you'll have a "new" idea of what you want. On amazon there is an Castletown Ego starter kit (i know you don't want a starter kit) with two bateries that are 1100mah for £19.99 and free shipping. Big black and beautiful....lol. Just a little suggestion from a guy whos only been vaping for 7 weeks tomoz.
Good luck in your search for what you want. The only thing i would really really strongly recommend is the 510 fitting on battery thread. So many extras available.
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Post by Perpetua on May 28, 2011 15:56:27 GMT
I deliver to morrisons at great western park. Was joking about the tea, they have a superb canteen. I don't think your neighbours would be happy about me parking my 55ft thunder saloon outside their houses lol! I don't somehow think it would go down too well either Blue! * Polygees to Jessy for my wittering * So! What you gonna get then Jessy?
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Post by Scylla on May 28, 2011 17:51:26 GMT
Twice before I've started to post on this thread and got waylaid > Welcome, Jessy! I reckon you'd be best off getting a basic TW Titan 510 kit with some juice and blue foam from James, and see how you go. Trying to mix 'n match without experience could leave you floundering, mis-matched actually. Once you've become familiar with handling the gear, and you know what shortcomings you want to correct or changes you want to make, then branch out. That's allowing for you wanting something sleek scylla
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Post by Aldo on May 28, 2011 18:00:05 GMT
Hey Jess, if size really matters, then go for the 510 kit as sugg by scylla... If you think you can handle something bigger, don't hesitate and get a Riva 510 with some 2.0ohm Boge cartos or dual coil cartomizers.... regarding the devil thing.... well, that store has made some "enemies" among us, and as you can imagine it was not for their excellent customer service or their great forum "policies" (is this correct?) BUT, if you really care for the symbol... oh well, you could just stick a pic of me in that lool welcome to the AAE-C, have fun !
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Post by g0rejess on May 29, 2011 4:12:10 GMT
hey guys - on many further deliberations I've taken Perpetua's line of thought and somewhat... adapted... scuse the pun. Currently Im thinking of combining: - Mako Minno with their 510 insert - atty tank/map tank (anyone see any obvious differences with these two???) with 2.4 clearos - and drip tip Any thoughts people?
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Post by Scylla on May 29, 2011 6:33:17 GMT
Perpy's original "line" was to go for a Riva-style kit, and I would strongly agree with her if you didn't want slim. There used to be an e-cig called KISS An Arry or Map tank will be anything but elegant, but saves frequent refilling. If you did get a Riva-style you could use XL Clearomisers, which are slimmer than tanks and give a very good vape, they just don't hold as much juice. If you did buy a tank you'd have to buy Clearos anyway, to go inside it. You are very lucky - you can look forward to a long vaping life in which to branch out into all kinds of weird and wonderful mods, and at the rate of current developments, the mind boggles That juice looks rich, Perpy - I wonder if you might divulge what it is? Or is that a secret? scylla
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Post by g0rejess on May 29, 2011 6:41:56 GMT
hey scylla- so you say keep with the riva? I was actually gonna go with an Ego-T Type B (or at least the battery), but then I saw the Mako Minno and kinda fell in wuv! As I understand it, these 3.6V also fit with the XL clearos (and map tank) when used with a 510 adaptor.
Clearo Tanks- As far as I can tell- there aint any difference to the arry and map. I already know I'm going with the clearos- I just think a map/arry seems a worthwhile investment for the longer-lasting material its comprised of, as well as the capacity- am I wrong? Tbh I kinda like the bulky style too- I THINK its width would fit perfectly with the minno (it's got girth, baby!)
....what is this 'Kiss' you speak of? :/
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Post by g0rejess on May 29, 2011 6:44:26 GMT
ps. just realised- Perpetua- you are using The Don (Megalodon) in above pic, right?! (Check yer inbox...) So yes- appears I am attempting a similar setup- except probs with the Mako Minno. Thoughts?
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Post by Perpetua on May 29, 2011 7:08:20 GMT
I'm loving the Don Jessy, it's a bottom button activation switch remember though, which doesn't appeal to everyone. It does of course convert to a smaller mod, so you've 2 in 1 there. . . . plus you have a choice in atomiser fittings and can buy an adapter seperately to ring the atomiser changes, so it does have versatility. I specifically wanted it for the Map/Arry Tanks and it's a very nice 'balanced' mod with one on. Lol Scylla! It's one of my homebrews in there, unlike dear Griz I don't do recipes, merely concoctions, so it's anyone's guess what went in it. The only only criteria is that it has to be strong tasting, what with my hammered taste buds.
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Post by Aldo on May 29, 2011 7:12:43 GMT
What a jump the bulky type is much more comfortable I would say How much are we looking at reg 'available' money?!
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Post by Aldo on May 29, 2011 7:15:39 GMT
Hi Perps, I would say it is Caramel based, with 10% nic PG as a flav! Lool
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Post by g0rejess on May 29, 2011 7:24:08 GMT
hey thanks for that perpetua- If you dont mind my asking, on a scale of 1-10 how pesky do you find the bottom button in comparison to the standard side-on? (I take it its the same bottom set-up on the Mako minno- now purchased!)
aldo- I really aint too bothered with the size as long as its entirety looks good (yes I am shallow). Im hoping my new current setup will be very sonic-screwdriver-esque..
on a side note, if you havent already, check these bad boys out:
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Post by Scylla on May 29, 2011 7:28:31 GMT
Tbh I kinda like the bulky style too Ah, then the world's your oyster The big mods (for "modifications") are basically "battery holders" - you buy separate rechargeable batteries which work out much cheaper than the built-in ones of the Titan, Super, Tornegoriva, etc. So your main outlay is for the battery holder, which is not usually as mass produced as the others and therefore more expensive. Which mod you go for partly depends on how you like to hold your e-cig and operate the button, and whether you've got sensitive fingers which can't tolerate a very small, firm button (like me). EDIT - Button placement is personal taste - I actually prefer bottom button (as long as it's not firm) because I've got used to my Screwdriver, which was the very first large mod. But some peeps can't abide it. I find the small side button perfectly howwid! > Screwdriver operated with inside of pinkie (I should have wiped the lip salve off the cart first ): If you buy something you don't get along with you can offer it for sale in our Classifieds - so all would not be lost. Some mods hold their value well. Various interpretations, Keep It Simple, Stoopid! being one A note on 510/901/801/306/401 etc etc - these numbers refer to the screw fittings - so if you buy a 510 battery you need a 510 atty. However, there are adapters for virtually every combo and they're cheap. As Aldo says - what's your budget for your first foray? scylla
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Post by Aldo on May 29, 2011 7:35:57 GMT
Lool Follow your heart girl I guess we all gotta do that when we choose our mod, so many options around that you gotta go for what you feel is the right choice! I bet we'll see you around a lot from now on!! I personally don't like the bottom button.. I would have gone for an Omega/SB (which I have seriously considered before) but then there was a guy called Imeo and it's a whole new story about the GG's!
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Post by collie2011 on May 29, 2011 7:50:53 GMT
Wow this thread has gone way beyond my knowledge scope lol.
Good luck Jess with whatever you choose to buy x
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