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Post by wotsit on Mar 3, 2011 23:26:48 GMT
Button holes...cant you just safety pin them on after !! Ummm, no Lisa, but you can always cut a hole in your knitting to accommodate a button. If you are CRAZY I have not and will not steak. Not even if my life depended on it.
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Post by wotsit on Mar 3, 2011 23:20:33 GMT
Make some I-Cord loops, and put toggles on. Phew, that was alot easier. Hmm like that idea. Better than super glue anyway and you know what thse new mums are like, so precious
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Post by wotsit on Mar 3, 2011 23:17:05 GMT
Well when the flavour drops a bit I think its time to clean them.They then get cleaned when I can be bothered (so they might get another refill before hand). Normally I go about a day and a half 3-4 refills before I do it. Cleaning is dead dead easy though. I just do what the vid shows you to do (vid posted on the tips thread).
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Post by wotsit on Mar 3, 2011 23:12:41 GMT
Ok then knitting question. How do you remember to stop and put put bloody button holes in when you're in your knitting stride? Im making a Baby Surprise Jacket for my friends new baby and I think Im going to supply the instructions that it needs to be stappled closed because I will grrrr do something bad if I have to rip back again. >
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Post by wotsit on Mar 3, 2011 23:02:02 GMT
Ah ha So its also a size thing too? Right its all becoming a bit clearer I think. So you could get a 14500 bat that lasts a nano second or one that lasts ages but are still the 14500. The longevity is a differint number altogether then? ???
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Post by wotsit on Mar 3, 2011 22:58:39 GMT
Fantastic Aldo. Great shopping list with lots of tasty juice. Let us all know how you get on :0)
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Post by wotsit on Mar 3, 2011 22:57:13 GMT
So thats all that big number means then? Volts and time between charges right? What does high drain mean? Are we there yet?
Sorry tons of questions in the style of an annoying toddler :0)
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Post by wotsit on Mar 3, 2011 22:43:51 GMT
Yay Yay Yay Happy danceAre you going totest it out tonight or wait for morning? Cant wait to see how you get on
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Post by wotsit on Mar 3, 2011 22:41:31 GMT
Urm another daft question from me. I have tried to look for the answer but got boggled.
Batteries.... Im going to treat myself to something new and wonderful soon and still looking, picking, choosing. But rather than just go for pretty or blingy a lot of the blurbs talk about what batteries each model takes. Is there an easy way to understand what it all means?
I get that the Tornado batteries are 650 something and are 3.4 volts where as the Riva are 750 something but the same voltage. So the Rivas should last a bit longer between charges right?
When you get on to the modders numbered batteries like the 14500 and the 18430 (Im making that last one up) is that the same as the 650-750 thing? Should they last twice as long between charges then? Or am I missing something?
Thanks ??? ??? ???
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Post by wotsit on Mar 3, 2011 22:09:49 GMT
I know its like a differint language indeed. A clearomiser is a clear cartomiser, basically an atty and cart in one unit. They are not meant to last as long as the atty/cart set up but lots of folks have been going for a month with one and they are still going strong. They take a little more work to fill up than the Tank system but its no big deal and can be done very quickly. Basically they are a better (to me) system than the Tank atty. So you take the Tank atty off the battery and screw in the clearomiser and vape away. This way you are getting the functions of the Tank on the bigger Tank batteries but with better flavour and throat hit.
As for bigger battery mods bigger than the Tank batteries I dont really know. I am still learning as I go on and still using the Tornado/Riva set up but just like you looking to upgrade soon. Ive seen talk of a battery that last 3 days between charges.
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Post by wotsit on Mar 3, 2011 21:42:32 GMT
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Post by wotsit on Mar 3, 2011 21:40:31 GMT
Hiya Kat What about the clearomisers? I got mine from Cloud9 vaping and they work so so so much better than the Tank for me. They hold 1.8mls so last a while between refils and you just screw them onto your Tank battery.
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Post by wotsit on Mar 3, 2011 21:27:40 GMT
One of mine too :0) I remember making my brother read Post Office when he worked for Royal Mail and he loved it. Something about his dirty visceral style that is very appealing.
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Post by wotsit on Mar 3, 2011 21:12:23 GMT
And LR901s for when kicking back? Right with you :0)
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Post by wotsit on Mar 3, 2011 21:01:28 GMT
Thanks Foxy :0)
Ive got the clearos now as well and think they are my new favs. Still will use the TWs as I see to have amassed a fair few of them with the Yo-yo sale. I think the TWs vape as well if not a little better than the clearos but the clearos XL last longer between fills and as you can wash them out last longer too.
Its really intresting getting everyones imput on how they like to vape and really helps me out. I could and still cant get regular atties to work well for me and had all but given up trying. But the Hissie sent some carts filled with blue faom and that was better and Chrissie sent a LR901 atty which has captured my vaping heart and now I feel back in the game and up for trying new and excitting things :0)
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