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Post by Get Off My Cloud on Aug 16, 2015 9:17:08 GMT
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Post by Q on Aug 16, 2015 12:34:27 GMT
This is the one I went for, could be very useful for short term use
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Post by Q on Aug 22, 2015 23:45:48 GMT
And it has shipped..... poxy Netherlands Post, surface variety, still I wont be going on holiday until January, should be here by then
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Post by buggritt on Aug 23, 2015 6:41:52 GMT
Only had one item from them by surface, my first buy, the cloupor mini. That took just about 3 weeks. I post books surface mail to a pal in Australia. Never takes more than 5 weeks, but I'm always told it can be up to 55 working days.
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Post by vectis on Aug 23, 2015 9:51:43 GMT
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Post by Q on Aug 23, 2015 12:08:57 GMT
Only had one item from them by surface, my first buy, the cloupor mini. That took just about 3 weeks. I post books surface mail to a pal in Australia. Never takes more than 5 weeks, but I'm always told it can be up to 55 working days. My Cloupor was the same, felt like it took years though I can understand why they use the cheapest option for low priced items, I could have paid extra for airmail but I'm in no rush, it was an impulse buy and using my GB points brought it to below a tenner so I'm not complaining
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Post by GunJack on Aug 23, 2015 19:25:59 GMT
I love it!!! It's well and truly dinky at only 56mm high.... ...but what tank would go on it and not be bigger than the device
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Post by Perpetua on Aug 23, 2015 19:38:38 GMT
...but what tank would go on it and not be bigger than the device Thinking of the iStick Mini size . . . . would this be any good GJ? www.fasttech.com/p/1528500
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Post by GunJack on Aug 23, 2015 19:47:45 GMT
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Post by Perpetua on Aug 23, 2015 19:53:22 GMT
Forgot my suggestion then GJ, guesstimating size has never been a forte of mine. Proper nobby the one you've found looks though - coil heads appear to be the Protank type to me.
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Post by GunJack on Aug 23, 2015 20:05:24 GMT
Forgot my suggestion then GJ, guesstimating size has never been a forte of mine. Proper nobby the one you've found looks though - coil heads appear to be the Protank type to me. at 66mm I could use an RGM2 with an510-ego adapter (of which I have both ) the first one (OOS) is protank-type which would be ideal, but the even-shorter GS (second link) comes with 0.15ohm heads, and no link in the description for any spares.... ..and after borrowing a subtank nano over the weekend to try, that's not for me either... bah, this always happens to me.. I'm just too fussy
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Post by Perpetua on Aug 23, 2015 20:12:21 GMT
bah, this always happens to me.. I'm just too fussy Far be it for me to disagree GJ.
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Post by GunJack on Aug 23, 2015 21:03:10 GMT
bah, this always happens to me.. I'm just too fussy Far be it for me to disagree GJ. aww, hanx Perps However, I think I may have found it!!! www.fasttech.com/products/22745012ml capacity (so TPD-compliant ), 19mm diameter, and only 50mm high inc the connector threading, so 47mm when screwed on to the mod, built-in afc.... so I'm gonna get one to try it
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Post by muckyboy on Aug 23, 2015 21:39:37 GMT
2ml capacity (so TPD-compliant ), 19mm diameter, and only 50mm high inc the connector threading, so 47mm when screwed on to the mod, built-in afc.... so I'm gonna get one to try it TPD-compliant???
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Post by GunJack on Aug 23, 2015 21:44:54 GMT
2ml capacity (so TPD-compliant ), 19mm diameter, and only 50mm high inc the connector threading, so 47mm when screwed on to the mod, built-in afc.... so I'm gonna get one to try it TPD-compliant??? When the TPD is implemented next year, one of the things in it is to prohibit sale of tanks over 2ml capacity...
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