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Post by whistler on Apr 2, 2013 17:59:42 GMT
But still I can get the terminator cheaper delivered from the us, so my conundrum remains. Am tempted with the terminator purely because when people ask what I have, a terminator sounds better than a nautilus! Lol
Very interesting Macca, been trying to find out the difference, and in all honesty I defer to your expertise. Definitely leaning further to the terminator side now
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Post by whistler on Apr 2, 2013 17:41:03 GMT
Hi guys in a quandary here. I know these are basically the same but....... Vape freak has a v2 nautilus coming soon, while stormys has stock of the terminator c. I have worked out the terminator seems to be a little cheaper, not sure if this is cos of the conversion rate OR that possibly if a v2 nautilus is coming, maybe a new terminator model is coming. Really like the sound of these babies but don't know wether to just order from stormys, or just wait a bit and get a v2 from vape freak. Any thoughts on both of these? Terminator link: stormysvaporcellar.com/oc_1/index...uct_id=443Nautilus v2: www.vapor-freak.de/zubehoer/Naut...-Long-Mode
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Post by whistler on Mar 29, 2013 17:57:17 GMT
Not as bad as when i was refilling one of my gennies, syringed out some gvc, put the uncapped bottle down which promply fell over. You never seem me cry so much and move so fast at the same time.
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Post by whistler on Mar 28, 2013 21:55:05 GMT
I like option 4, but my short attention span and addictive personality limit me to just options 1 and 2
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Post by whistler on Mar 27, 2013 18:37:53 GMT
Just got my kayfun 2.1 from cloud 9. Think it might be my last equipment purchase for a long time. Budget took a serious beating on it. Would have loved a 3.1 but alas stuck at work when they opened Saturday and all gone by the time I finished work. Granted I don't thin I have even set it up properly but I do love it lol
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Post by whistler on Mar 24, 2013 19:07:02 GMT
Clearomisers are pretty much just tanks you fill with the atomiser built in, cartomisers are tubes filled with wicking material that holds the juice. Both can be rebuilt/replaced. Both have their fans and positives and negatives.
Are you going abroad on hol or staying in the uk?
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Post by whistler on Mar 24, 2013 13:12:35 GMT
Only thing I can suggest is very carefully drill a small pilot hole in it and use the screw extractors mentioned earlier. Go careful though don't wanna ruin your vamo too!
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Post by whistler on Mar 23, 2013 20:44:58 GMT
WOOHOO - I've done it a new Riva 2 clearomisers and some juice on it's way - Can't wait to give up the real ones now! Is it wrong I can't wait for the postie come Tuesday! Of course not. I can't wait to hear your views on it once you got it running. What flavours do you have coming?
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Post by whistler on Mar 23, 2013 20:00:14 GMT
Edit: looking at the clearomisers in the riva kit the whole unit is replaceable as opposed to just the heads.
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Post by whistler on Mar 23, 2013 19:55:59 GMT
1. It is a good idea to have 1 or 2 extras. If you spend all day wit the same flavour then it loses its appeal, always good to swap and change. You don't always have to wash them after use btw
2. Yes normally the atomiser part needs replacing. Yes after a few days if you constantly use the same clearo miser. If you swap and change them then the atomisers last quite a lot longer. Might be a good idea to add some replacements onto the order. Don't go overboard though.
3. They are talking about making your own e liquids, there are plenty of premixed liquids out there. As said before maybe a few small bottles of grizwalds to start you off. FYI I never touched menthol cigarettes but love menthol flavours. Really, have a look at some flavours and get some that sound nice to you, but whatever flavours you choose, start with small bottles in case you don't like them.
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Post by whistler on Mar 23, 2013 19:07:11 GMT
I am just jealous cause this wasn't around when I started, would have saved me 20 quid and got me straight onto what I use now pretty much lol. Damn them!
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Post by whistler on Mar 23, 2013 19:00:56 GMT
Fine my evod suggestion is fruitless lol. Just kidding
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Post by whistler on Mar 23, 2013 18:15:42 GMT
+1 for grizwalds. Very yummy. Only one that I tried and wasn't keen on was eastern spice. Arctic lemon though was wonderful, still got some left for a relaxing vape.
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Post by whistler on Mar 23, 2013 18:07:31 GMT
May I recommend one of the many ego kits. Various types out there. I started with an ego-c kit. Little 1 ml cartridges that can be refilled and poked in the top. Was ok for a while then moved onto clearo misers (tanks pretty much) I would recommend one of these straight away and would probably suggest an evod set up. See below www.vapeescape.co.uk/evod%2D650%2Dstarter%2Dkit%7E5042 batteries and clearo misers. Easy to maintain. You can pick up the replaceable coils (the bit that makes the vapor) for pittance. I know it sounds silly, but definitely dot forget to get some juice. A lot of people get some tobacco flavoured juice. I decided to get away from the tobacco taste and go for fruit/drink flavours. Kind of stops me from thinking about the stinkies as it tastes better and as my other half would agree with smells better too. I hope this helps and this forum is full of very friendly helpful people. Well done for deciding to make the switch.
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Post by whistler on Mar 22, 2013 21:30:29 GMT
+1 for evod. Don't have one myself but everyone has said how easy they are to rebuild. Nova's are easy too (from experience)
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