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Post by Takshaka on Aug 30, 2013 16:47:30 GMT
Sorry, I didn't see your message until now! I need at least 30ml of maple syrup at Intense flavour strength. Thanks I will note this down for tuesday please pm me your addy thanks I did pm you... any news on this?
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Post by Takshaka on Aug 22, 2013 20:38:30 GMT
Will you ever be getting maple syrup back in stock? I have been waiting for months! lol How much do you need of the maple syrup ? i got a lil bottle of flavour in quick just for you lol Sorry, I didn't see your message until now! I need at least 30ml of maple syrup at Intense flavour strength. Thanks
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Post by Takshaka on Aug 3, 2013 19:13:01 GMT
Will you ever be getting maple syrup back in stock? I have been waiting for months! lol
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Post by Takshaka on Jul 27, 2012 0:57:04 GMT
Raspberry Dodge does taste better in a carto than in a Vivi, no idea why, I love the Vivi for most juices... but that one it simply does not work in. Strange ??? I will try it again when I start building my own wicks and coils for it. I think that would be a restriction for you with a rebuildable... you can vape through the flavour change, but I get the feeling that would be a compromise you wouldn't be happy with... so you would need to wash between flavour changes. There are cheaper rebuildables coming on the market now though... around £15 ... not 100% sure of the quality yet though... but having a few of them for diifferent flavours is more attainable than a Penelope for each
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Post by Takshaka on Jul 26, 2012 20:59:18 GMT
I have done exactly the same thing. VR cherrywood all over my crotch, through my pants. Sticky pubes.
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Post by Takshaka on Jul 26, 2012 20:52:02 GMT
Yeah, I suspected it would produce a hotter vape which isn't good for me . I will still try it though, but cotton first.
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Post by Takshaka on Jul 26, 2012 20:50:08 GMT
Hi guys, Thanks for all the posts. I don't know how to say this without sounding offensive, so apologies in advance, that is not my intention. As a smoker I would never dream of sitting and rolling my own ciggies. I found people who did that were akin to those who brew their own beer or make their own wine. I'm just a normal working class bloke, who used to nip into the corner shop or Tesco express on his way to or from work and buy my fags. Convenience, not the cheapest I know, but it suited me. By now using e cigs I will be saving money, which is great, but that isn't why I'm switching from tobacco to vapour; it's mainly for health reasons. Is this forum really just for people who fill their own cartos or smoke something that looks like a fountain pen or a gazzoo? I would feel silly puffing on any device that didn't look like a tobacco ciggy. Am I the only one on here who thinks that way? Sorry if that view rubs some of you up the wrong way, I just find it incredible that the UK "brands" like e lites, vip, nicolites and others all seem to have different threads on their cartos or slightly different diameters - 8.5 or 9.0 or 9.2 or 9.3 ??? I'm in engineering and find standardisation is the best way forward, but these ciggy companies all seem to want the monopoly > I'm trying hard not to go back to tobacco and buying disposables at a local convenience store until I can either find cheap carts that fit my e lite battery or a ciggy company with products of equal quality but cheaper cost. I live in hope This is sooooo not the type of forum where people are going to be offended by you wanting to do things your way or expect you to agree with how we like to do it! I think most of us started off thinking that an ecig should look like an analogue cig... nothing wrong with that, it's perfectly logical and natural to feel that way. What happens to the majority of people though is that they quickly stop being smokers or thinking like smokers and become vapours and with that comes a different set of criteria and a different set of habits... so we end up wanting devices that produce the best vaping experience rather than trying to replicate the smoking experience. If that's not for you, no problem, as long as you are happy and it helps you with your goal to quit smoking then we couldn't be happier for you! As for the non-standardisation of cig-a-like brands... I completely see the business logic behind that and don't expect it to change. They want to achieve the kind of brand loyalty that smokers are inclined to... they want customers for life.
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Post by Takshaka on Jul 26, 2012 20:30:19 GMT
I will probably try mesh as well although cotton seems soooo much easier. I am not sure I will like mesh though I have a sensitive throat to vapour (bizarrely after 20 odd years of smoking ) and I suspect any sign of a metallic taste will be unpleasant to me. Does mesh effect the temperature of the vapour?
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Post by Takshaka on Jul 26, 2012 20:25:05 GMT
Just noticed that today is my 2 month anniversary
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Post by Takshaka on Jul 26, 2012 20:21:27 GMT
I have both and use them daily... it would be very hard to choose between them... I think I would have to say Twist though, simply because the VV helps you find what you like and gives you the versatility to try many different things.
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Post by Takshaka on Jul 26, 2012 20:16:16 GMT
I am slowly edging my way towards getting into rewicking Novas and plan on trying cotton wool and gauze after reading that very long but interesting thread on ECF. Anything that can give me more flavour is worth a try!
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Post by Takshaka on Jul 26, 2012 20:13:28 GMT
Funnily enough we will be stopping the free drip tips soon, because we have received too many emails asking us to stop sending them ??? Why would people be complaining about being sent free drip tips? What strange folk you have to deal with!
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Post by Takshaka on Jul 26, 2012 18:42:25 GMT
Same here
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Post by Takshaka on Jul 26, 2012 18:40:49 GMT
This next statement might make me instantly unpopular with the vast majority of you forum regulars; but here goes I really can't be bothered farting around with refilling my own cartos. Some people buy wine making kits from Boots, whilst others just buy the real McCoy off the shelves at the supermarket booze section. I buy my booze at the supermarket and I want to buy my cartos somewhere cheap too. Not necessarily a supermarket, but ideally an e cig website that does cartos that are compatable with E Lites, but a lot cheaper. Does anyone know of a site like that? Nothing wrong with wanting the convenience of not having to fill the cartos yourself. What you will find though is that taking that approach will limit your choice of flavours (and nic strength) greatly as well as being FAR more expensive. If you don't mind the extra expense (I would guess it could easily end up costing 10x as much to keep buying prefilled) and the limited choice of juices then go for it Refilling cartos is actually very easy... it can be a pain though if you vape a lot since you will find them needing topping up regularly. Have you considered other options such as clearomisers or tanks? Since they hold a lot more juice they need refilling far less than a carto.
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Post by Takshaka on Jul 26, 2012 1:13:22 GMT
thinking about a twist myself but cant make up my mind (that's the hardest bit) Stop procrastinating! You WILL buy one, all you are doing is delaying the enjoyment of your Twist Resistance is futile
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