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Post by Didge on Jul 16, 2013 22:21:40 GMT
So did the stickies, maybe explains why I find them so reassuring lol The iclear 16's are cheap to run & thankfully I haven't suffered from shinyitus as yet so I've been able to vape at just £20 per month. According to my banner that's saved me close to £1000 in just 4 months.
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Post by Perpetua on Jul 16, 2013 22:22:24 GMT
I'm usually a saver not a spender We'll soon cure you of that bad habit as well Morgan.
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Post by Morgan on Jul 16, 2013 22:26:55 GMT
I'm usually a saver not a spender We'll soon cure you of that bad habit as well Morgan. Please don't, saving is good
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Post by Morgan on Jul 16, 2013 22:35:01 GMT
Last question, I promise.
Although the case I had with my riva kit is excellent, is there anything out there a little more pocket friendly? Never been into man-bags.
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Post by Didge on Jul 16, 2013 22:41:47 GMT
I fired the questions at you, and once again, you delivered the goods. You're all a credit to this forum, thank you I've ordered two iClear 16s and eight testers (apple, banana, bubblegum, rum, cheesecake, coconut, Irish cream & toffee). Sooooooooooooo excited lol. Right, that's this weeks budget blown, bread and water for the next few days. I'm usually a saver not a spender Sounds like a great selection Morgan and these will certainly sweeten your bread and water for a while. By way of advice, if a juice doesn't do it for you, then don't bin it. You may find you like it in a months time once it's matured, if not you could exchange it for another flavour on this forum. I'm not usually a gambler but I suspect you'll prefer the bubblegum flavour. enjoy
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Post by Morgan on Jul 16, 2013 22:48:39 GMT
I fired the questions at you, and once again, you delivered the goods. You're all a credit to this forum, thank you I've ordered two iClear 16s and eight testers (apple, banana, bubblegum, rum, cheesecake, coconut, Irish cream & toffee). Sooooooooooooo excited lol. Right, that's this weeks budget blown, bread and water for the next few days. I'm usually a saver not a spender Sounds like a great selection Morgan and these will certainly sweeten your bread and water for a while. By way of advice, if a juice doesn't do it for you, then don't bin it. You may find you like it in a months time once it's matured, if not you could exchange it for another flavour on this forum. I'm not usually a gambler but I suspect you'll prefer the bubblegum flavour. enjoy Thanks mate, I'll bet you £10 it won't be
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Post by fiddles on Jul 16, 2013 23:05:15 GMT
Last question, I promise. Although the case I had with my riva kit is excellent, is there anything out there a little more pocket friendly? Never been into man-bags. one of them torch belt holders like police have are ideal to hold ecig like THIS HERE
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Post by Morgan on Jul 16, 2013 23:09:25 GMT
Last question, I promise. Although the case I had with my riva kit is excellent, is there anything out there a little more pocket friendly? Never been into man-bags. one of them torch belt holders like police have are ideal to hold ecig like THIS HERE
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Post by Perpetua on Jul 17, 2013 6:14:58 GMT
We'll soon cure you of that bad habit as well Morgan. Please don't, saving is good It's good to let yourself off the leash every so often though Morgan.
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Post by Yorkshireman on Jul 17, 2013 8:29:59 GMT
Remember to unscrew the clearo and tighten up the coil when you get them as they can often be loose.
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Post by dinamic22 on Jul 17, 2013 8:54:50 GMT
Hi Morgan, just to add my opinion, when cleaning your clearos i find it better to unscrew any parts that come apart e.g. drip tip & any that unscrew at the bottom & rinse a couple of thimes in hot, (not boiling) water then leave to soak in hot water with a denture tablet in, the next day rinse in hot water again & then leave on kitchen towel in a sunny windowsill (not direct sunlight) then they are good to go again. I have had juices from joisejuice, LT & paradise vape & they are all very good, LT include a free sample of juice enough to fill a clearo & paradise vape include a free 5 ml sample, i have a few clearos on the go all at once so i can swap & change throughout the day, be aware that some fruity, aniseed & licorice flavours can crack the plastic on your clearos, theres a thread on here that tells you which ones but i'm not sure how to link them for you, if you pm one of the mods they will point you in the right direction
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Post by bluemagnum on Jul 17, 2013 9:05:08 GMT
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Post by Didge on Jul 18, 2013 5:20:36 GMT
Remember to unscrew the clearo and tighten up the coil when you get them as they can often be loose. I've never thought of checking this before using a new clearo, but I will in future. Thanks for the advice.
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Post by Yorkshireman on Jul 18, 2013 8:42:37 GMT
Remember to unscrew the clearo and tighten up the coil when you get them as they can often be loose. I've never thought of checking this before using a new clearo, but I will in future. Thanks for the advice. No probs,some but not all arrive loose and then it leaks.
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Post by dinamic22 on Jul 18, 2013 8:48:55 GMT
Remember to unscrew the clearo and tighten up the coil when you get them as they can often be loose. I've never thought of checking this before using a new clearo, but I will in future. Thanks for the advice. Me niether, thanks Yorkie you don't have any tips for leaking mini novas (metal) do you, sorry for hijacking your thread Morgan
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