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Post by monty on Oct 14, 2014 15:27:56 GMT
Now I have a few gennys I'm thinking every couple of years.
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Post by monty on Oct 14, 2014 14:35:00 GMT
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Post by monty on Oct 10, 2014 12:20:27 GMT
Email trading standards straight away, selling counterfeit goods is a crime.
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Post by monty on Oct 4, 2014 21:47:12 GMT
Know the feeling Winnie. I'm going senile, what's your excuse?
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Post by monty on Oct 4, 2014 21:28:35 GMT
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Post by monty on Oct 4, 2014 14:30:25 GMT
We're still a bit behind in Somerset. I'd be interested to see the figures. There are a couple of reasons I can think of for the recent rise. First entry level atties are better than ever - if the eleaf istick is the real deal this will provide another boost. Second there is probably a tipping point. When something like 30% of smokers in an area switch, the other 70% are going to take notice.
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Post by monty on Oct 4, 2014 11:38:01 GMT
I don't actually mind waiting for stuff from FT. it's nice knowing something is on it's way. But what are they up too? I ordered a cable for my camera on eBay on Monday, it arrived from NiuLanQian Village, Shenzhen today.
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Post by monty on Oct 2, 2014 20:00:46 GMT
Happy with my IGO but the post holes on the caterpillar make much more sense.
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Post by monty on Sept 30, 2014 12:43:00 GMT
I'm a genny vaper much less faff once mastered - which is much easier then some people say. I make the wick quite loose compared to what most vapers say they do. When it gets gunked, cleaning is - pull the wick out, wipe it on a tissue, dry burn the coil and brush the ashy stuff off with an inter dent tooth brush, replace the wick. Less than 2 minutes. I don't vape custard but most people say as Geordie SS is not as good with custard. I find it fine with chocolate fudge cake.
I've found thicker Kanthal and a nearly touching coil is easiest to avoid hot spots. I use .32mm in my mini gennys and .4mm in my standard DID. I have a strong flavoured RY4 which works best in the standard DID, everything else tastes better in small gennys. No need to pay big bucks, the AGT £20 and AGA S £10 from Vapegear are fine. The design of a genny is so simple I can't imagine how the more expensive gennys can be better.
A few things to bear in mind with a genny: A new wick takes 15 to 30 ml of juice through it to settle in Wicks last forever - the RY4 is my main all day vape, probably use it for 40% of my vaping. I bought the standard DID when they were on sale in January, it's still on its first wick. Gennys aren't fog machines - ideal if you vape a lot and don't want to get through gallons of juice.
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Post by monty on Sept 30, 2014 12:13:02 GMT
I've tried a ceramic wick in a dripper. The big plus was the flavour which was clear as a bell. But it was way too slow at wicking, I could only get a two second toot. There were other problems but if they have it cracked it would be a winner.
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Post by monty on Sept 29, 2014 12:21:22 GMT
Deary me, too many mods. Are you sure you don't mean not enough attys?
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Post by monty on Sept 27, 2014 2:39:48 GMT
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Post by monty on Sept 26, 2014 23:04:46 GMT
Including delivery and any duty/VAT, how much have you guys paid?
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Post by monty on Sept 17, 2014 21:33:59 GMT
Sorry to be picky but earth wire?
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