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Post by Cammy on Sept 30, 2014 7:38:25 GMT
Hi all. My new vamo v5 gets a little bit hot at bottom and round the tube if I'm chain vaping( 2 or three consecutive big draws).. It's a replacement for a v2 which has finally given up the ghost after 18months. I never really noticed the v2 heating up there at all, only a little heat caused from the atomiser at the top occasionally. The new V5 has the gold spring, so it's not that I think.. Any ideas? Is this dangerous?
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Post by Cammy on Sept 30, 2014 0:06:25 GMT
Hiya tinkerbelluk, I too love my cherry flavours. Have you tried joose juice cherry, it's really strong flavour and one I always reach for when I need a good fruity taste, too strong for an all day vape. I usually alternate between DV rainbow fruit, Capella harvest berry, TW cherry cascade, tjuice red Astaire and joose juice cherry. I also have some mixes of raspberry, black currant, mandarin and Swedish fish to add some variety to my vape. They usually stop me from getting fatigue. Hope this helps.
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Post by Cammy on Jun 27, 2014 4:17:39 GMT
Thanks Clivia - we've already booked our accommodation. Fly out tomorrow, just having last minute wobble about hiring a car...
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Post by Cammy on Jun 26, 2014 13:20:14 GMT
Lake Garda Clivia - any help you can give me is gonna be really appreciated. Flying into Verona and hope to frequent the south east towns and villages around the lake.
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Post by Cammy on Jun 26, 2014 10:11:16 GMT
Aye, it's Italy we are going to and I'm the only one who is willing to drive abroad. I'm not prepared to spank 6 ton on a hie car, especially if we only use it occasionally. Might be public transport and taxis for us... DiscoDes - yep I phoned Expedia and the guy wasn't very helpful at all, all he seemed interested in was getting me to hire the car. He must be on commission as he never really listened to my concerns, like what if when I arrive said car isn't available and we get substituted car in same class that doesn't have capacity to carry over 5 passengers. Last thing I want to do is have a battle with the car hire man at the beginning of our hols, especially as my Italian is very limited (I hardly know any swear words)
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Post by Cammy on Jun 26, 2014 8:53:29 GMT
Cheers DiscoDes, I've checked them out but are still too expensive for a two week hire. Need a 6 plus seater but all are coming in at way over 600 quid for that size of car. As I said, Expedia are stating some of their 'regular' sized cars have the capacity to take 4 adults and 3 kids. I was wondering if anyone knew how this was possible. I'm presuming that there is a type of fold away seat in the boot for two kids. Anyone had any experience of have any knowledge of this? is it safe? I can get one of these hires for almost half of what it will cost to hire a full size MPV but ain't gonna touch it unless I know for sure what I'd be hiring...
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Post by Cammy on Jun 26, 2014 5:29:16 GMT
Hi all. Does anyone have any advice regarding hiring cars for 4 adults and two kids. All the prices seem to be vast but have noticed on Expedia they are almost affordable.
The thing is the cars they are saying that can accommodate 4 adults and 3 children are cars like a Hyundai, Skoda, Astra or Golf. All cars which I thought didn't have three rows of seats.
Do any 'smaller' cars have seats in the boot which can seat children? Also do they have proper seat belts and require child car seats?
Any advice greatly appreciated.
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Post by Cammy on Jun 26, 2014 5:26:04 GMT
I'd love to see Murray win Wimbledon again but doubt he will do it this year.
Last years victory was immense, and for me, the finest moment in British sporting history. To see him transform from that gangly kid to the powerful athlete he is now shows his dedication and desire to be the best. To be on Murray mount when he beat Novak in the final would've been awesome...
First two matches have given him no real test yet but if he makes it to the second week he will be facing a lot tougher opponents.
Love tennis, love Wimbledon, love Murray.
C'mon Andy.
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Post by Cammy on Jun 10, 2014 4:16:57 GMT
Flying out to Europe soon so need to know what should get packed where... Is this right: liquids stored in bags in hold luggage along with vamo and LT minus their 18350/18650 batteries. Batteries stored in hand luggage along with gripper with clearo filled with eliquid. Or does it really matter where you store your batteries? Correct, batteries must go in your hand luggage. Just follow the usually advice about liquids in your hand luggage. Bulk liquids in your checked in luggage. Cheers Des.
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Post by Cammy on Jun 9, 2014 22:44:49 GMT
Flying out to Europe soon so need to know what should get packed where... Is this right: liquids stored in bags in hold luggage along with vamo and LT minus their 18350/18650 batteries. Batteries stored in hand luggage along with gripper with clearo filled with eliquid. Or does it really matter where you store your batteries?
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Post by Cammy on May 16, 2014 7:42:29 GMT
Yep, cheers folks, so both are cool to use on either my lavatube and vamo.
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Post by Cammy on May 16, 2014 6:47:55 GMT
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Post by Cammy on May 2, 2014 5:30:09 GMT
Anyone found replacement coils for the aerotank/zerotank from focalecig? All I can seem to find are single coil protank ones. Got a authentic kanger but planning a couple of the zero tanks and would make sense to stock up on some heads too.. Edit - found these but the posts look really short. You reckon they'll be ok? focalecig.com/Product/Protank3-Electronic-Cigarette-Coil-HeadSilver2-4Ohm--13594Cheers
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Post by Cammy on Apr 28, 2014 7:34:06 GMT
Thanks all. I have the week off work and have got loads of DIY planned but today I'm going to sit on my couch, watch game of thrones and vape constantly...
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Post by Cammy on Apr 23, 2014 9:47:27 GMT
How many is a decent amount? What if I sent you 15 you keep 10 and send me 5 back recoiled? That sounds like a fair deal Des. I've got around 30 lying in a box for whenever I can be bothered to recoil them, just haven't got the time or the patience ATM... Now, if there was someone willing to do this for a small fee...
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