Balllsy
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Post by Balllsy on May 8, 2013 20:44:35 GMT
Yeah yeah I know mad as a box of frogs but you never know. Caravela wanted PM me if you're interested.
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freedreams
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Post by freedreams on May 9, 2013 9:03:54 GMT
Don't we all
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blakey
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Post by blakey on May 9, 2013 9:21:39 GMT
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bluemagnum
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Post by bluemagnum on May 10, 2013 8:03:58 GMT
I've got to agree with blakey on this. The Nemesis is top quality. I have a vela. Looks wise, it's up there with the choice of finishes and sizes and performs excellent. Functionality is where the Nemesis P's all over it. You want to change from 18350 to 18650, you have to change the tube. (more expense). You have different makes of battery, you have to change the connection pin or it rattles and does your head in (and you'll need a screwdriver). The Nemesis comes as a one size fits all package inc kick for cheaper than a vela, has silver contacts and gives a brilliant vape, no tools required. The only place I've seen any vela's for sale recently is on that FB auction site where they have been selling for over $1000.
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manicmedic
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Post by manicmedic on May 11, 2013 9:56:27 GMT
I have to agree. On looks only, the vela leaves everything standing, but functionality is the end game for me.
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