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Post by kenny on Sept 24, 2013 9:49:42 GMT
Today, I have reached Break-Even point, where I spent far too much buying everything, and it has taken me about 200+ days to arrive at the point where I have saved the same amount that I would have spent on cigarettes. The money is a consideration of course, but I have enough stock now for another 6 months, and smell sweeter, and am healthier as well. It was much easier than I thought, and am grateful for the help and advice from other vapers.
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Post by kenny on Aug 29, 2013 10:39:47 GMT
I've had a Davide for a couple of weeks now & all my other atty's have been pushed to one side for the time being..really like it......I've just bought a Pro-tank from the classifieds as a comparison, but haven't tried it yet.......Quick question before I break it. I presume I have the protank 1, as it's one complete unit, with just the base being removable....Is that right? Yes, that is correct. The PT2 has the removable Driptip
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Post by kenny on Jun 18, 2013 0:38:53 GMT
Just received my 5th Fasttech order. All in good order and working. Took about 2 weeks which is fine. Very impressed overall with them as a Chinese vendor. Have had numerous problems with most others. A question about my K100 that arrived if I may. Despite having read numerous threads about protected/non protected batteries I am still unsure about the classification of these :- Panasonic CGR 18650CH. I believe they are called "Hybrid" but no idea whether that makes them safe for use in my K100. I already use them in my Vamos, but the K100 being mechanical has no protection of its own. Any help appreciated. For vaping especially at high load they appear to be up there with the best, in a short curcuit scenario which is the most likely failure in an ecig they just get hot, don't explode or vent. To Googled and kailey many thanks for the links and video. Fairly re-assuring, but I find it curious that these so-called "safe chemistry" Panasonics have Li-Ion printed on them and the CGR designation instead of IMR. Anyway. I do appreciate all the input and feel more confident of using them in the K100. Being my first mechanical, I thought I should ask here before using them. many Thanks to all.
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Post by kenny on Jun 17, 2013 11:19:23 GMT
I think performance wise, there will be very little in it kenny, the only difference really, when it comes down to it is the look of them Some people dont like the look of the SVD, it`s a love/hate thing. And the VAMO is a little shorter (I NEVER thought I would be able to say that about any mod when the Vamo came out lol) Vamo is shorter? Crikey! Sounds like a Light-Sabre!
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Post by kenny on Jun 17, 2013 11:00:29 GMT
SVD -Body only Liqua juices x7 All arrived today 12 DAYS after order placed . Very impressed with whole process + SVD ...as @robbie frequently states is a quality bit of kit 100% better than Vamo !! it sure looks built to last Hmmmm Thats right. Make me feel even MORE guilty about not ordering the SVD......................
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Post by kenny on Jun 17, 2013 10:23:07 GMT
I have the SVD and I love it kenny, I can see it outlasting anything I have, really very well made and to my eyes, looks fantastic. I think I will be getting a K200 when it comes out at body only, I just want it because.......................................................ermmm............I JUST WANT IT lolol Oh I do know that feeling Robby..................But I musn't............. ..................................lol
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Post by kenny on Jun 17, 2013 10:02:36 GMT
They are unprotected batteries kenny, but "safe chemistry". They dont get as hot in a short circuit situation. They are said to be on a par with AW batteries (some say better). Personally I would use them and DO use them in the two mech mods I have, but many wouldn`t. If you aren`t happy with them, get protected. If anyone has any better info on these, PLEASE chip in with the info. Many thanks for the reply Robby. I was hoping that that was the case. I do think they are great batteries, and at Fasttech prices, hard to beat. I hope others can give their opinion also. I sort of regret getting the K100 as it does seem a bit flimsy, and I could have waited for their latest Innokin offerings, but never mind. Great to be part of such a helpful community.
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Post by kenny on Jun 17, 2013 9:12:34 GMT
Just received my 5th Fasttech order. All in good order and working. Took about 2 weeks which is fine. Very impressed overall with them as a Chinese vendor. Have had numerous problems with most others.
A question about my K100 that arrived if I may. Despite having read numerous threads about protected/non protected batteries I am still unsure about the classification of these :- Panasonic CGR 18650CH. I believe they are called "Hybrid" but no idea whether that makes them safe for use in my K100. I already use them in my Vamos, but the K100 being mechanical has no protection of its own. Any help appreciated.
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Post by kenny on Jun 5, 2013 13:36:19 GMT
get em both kenny lol, cheap as chips Robby, Please.......................................STOP!!!................lol
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Post by kenny on Jun 5, 2013 11:51:08 GMT
Just received my 2nd Vamo from Fasttech. Must say it is a great improvement on the first one from another dealer. It takes my Evods and Protanks without adaptor, and seems a little better made. Very pleased anyway.
Am now tempted by the Fasttech Dripper but then I see the Vaporbreak one. Too many decisions, but with my experience of Fasttech so far, I feel more inclined to go with them even without the air-flow thingy.
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Post by kenny on Jun 5, 2013 9:09:56 GMT
Just received my 2nd Vamo from Fasttech. Must say it is a great improvement on the first one from another dealer. It takes my Evods and Protanks without adaptor, and seems a little better made. Very pleased anyway.
Am now tempted by the Fasttech Dripper but then I see the Vaporbreak one. Too many decisions, but with my experience of Fasttech so far, I feel more inclined to go with them even without the air-flow thingy.
Sorry. Posted on the wrong thread
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Post by kenny on May 31, 2013 2:54:08 GMT
100 Smoke-Free days after 45 years of smelling awful (probably)
What a wonderful invention.
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Post by kenny on May 30, 2013 0:05:59 GMT
Had a slight problem with one item from FT, but it was sorted with out problem, and replacement with further items ordered including their K100 and batteries now on its way. They do seem pretty good at sorting out any problems.
I hope they find that selling E-Cig stuff is profitable for them, and they can expand their range.
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Post by kenny on May 26, 2013 10:48:12 GMT
Brings up another question about batteries actually. I have Panasonic CGR18650CH already which I believe to be "Hybrid" Are these batteries suitable for this Mod? Many thanks for the reply anyway. I have those batteries as well and will be using them in this mod. Very useful info. Thankyou. I will be very interested in your opinion of it when it arrives. Limited budget here, so need to be a little cautious. Sorry.
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Post by kenny on May 26, 2013 10:25:30 GMT
Well, I have just ordered one last week, it would be rude not to at that price! So: It's telescopic - you can use 18350's to 18650's It's pure mechanical - no wiring It has a Ego connector so you're ok with virtually anything to put on top, Evods, are OK I have a couple of blue to match on order (Not MT3's though) It has had fairly good reviews It has a lockable bottom located switch It has adequate vent holes I would advise the use of AW IMR's, Efests or any other protected battery. You should be able to get a Kick in there when using 18350 or 18500 batteries It only costs as much as 2 packs of stinkies Enough said? Brings up another question about batteries actually. I have Panasonic CGR18650CH already which I believe to be "Hybrid" Are these batteries suitable for this Mod? Many thanks for the reply anyway.
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