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Post by pixietricks on Feb 17, 2010 18:11:56 GMT
Hallo again and help again please!! Any recommendations for usb passthroughs please? Thanks
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Post by foxy9212 on Feb 17, 2010 18:16:00 GMT
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Post by lynwlt on Feb 17, 2010 19:01:28 GMT
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Post by foxy9212 on Feb 17, 2010 19:23:40 GMT
Those prices are very good lynwit; some people pay around 20 quid for passthroughs but I really can't see the point. All I want is the same amount of taste and vapour I get normally and the cheaper ones give just that. Here's a list of codes from igetcha69's site : www.e-cig-reviews.com/Discount%20Codes.htmlFox
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Post by pixietricks on Feb 17, 2010 22:17:32 GMT
Thankyou have ordered from e cigs - good price for pass through and atomiser with no postage and discount - thanks again
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Post by Chrissie on Feb 18, 2010 9:33:25 GMT
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Post by Scylla on Feb 18, 2010 22:09:23 GMT
I was going to post "identically" yesterday, Chrissie, but it was too late - and with the Dibley being significantly more expensive, including the Mains/USB hub... I had two 901 passthroughs, one of which lasted a few days and the other, a few minutes if that > That was a long time ago, hopefully they're more reliable now. scylla
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Post by foxy9212 on Feb 19, 2010 2:13:32 GMT
I've had my 901 PT from OKSmokey for just over a month and it's excellent. I've dropped it on my concrete kitchen floor countless times (I have a slippery desk and flapping elbows) but it's come to no harm. It doesn't look very robust but it certainly has been so far! (... and yes, I do have my PC in the kitchen!) Fox
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Post by Scylla on Feb 19, 2010 6:37:55 GMT
(... and yes, I do have my PC in the kitchen!) You saw that one coming scylla x
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Post by pixietricks on Feb 19, 2010 7:54:47 GMT
I had a look at the Gary Dibley passthroughs before I ordered but they seemed to be out of stock but will keep an eye on the site, thanks for the advice.
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Post by Chrissie on Feb 19, 2010 8:48:34 GMT
YW Pixie Scylla, I almost didn't post the link as I knew that Pixie had said she had already ordered. But thought there may be others lurking that would be interested. You don't necessarily need to buy the powerful USB hub. (Though it is useful for when you aren't on your computer.) I think a USB2 port in a tower PC should give you 5v to a batteryless passthru.
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Post by foxy9212 on Feb 19, 2010 12:24:24 GMT
I plug my passthrough into the mains using one of the countless adapters I seem to have accumulated since the beginning of December! .... and yes Scylla, I did see that coming. I don't do cooking so might as well make use of the kitchen!! Fox
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Post by Scylla on Feb 19, 2010 23:41:23 GMT
I think a USB2 port in a tower PC should give you 5v to a batteryless passthru. Good info, thanks Chrissie I took my desktop apart the other night to give SO my DVDR drive, so it's sitting there in bits waiting to be hoovered Foxy, you must have spent a fortune in a short time - but it sounds like it hasn't been on duff gear like wot I've been doing for the past 15+ months scylla
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