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Post by dreamylittledream on Jan 19, 2015 0:46:52 GMT
Joyetech UK are the only official stockist in the UK although cambridgevaping have some (no doubt 'grey' ones from a Chinese third party) which are cheaper (dependent on the discount code you can get from Joyetech UK - 25% one running currently - JOYENEW25).
Chinawise FT have them as do Heavens Gifts.
I believe TW will be getting them (and no doubt renaming and marking them up) in the near future too.
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Post by dreamylittledream on Jan 18, 2015 20:32:39 GMT
IPV mini isn't really that mini though to be fair. Similar dimensions to the Vaporshark RDNA30 or an MPV. I much prefer the smaller form factors of the Cloupor Mini or an istick but depends on what you are looking for I guess. The Cloupor is great though, really pleased with mine ( and no it hasn't exploded yet lol) What are your thoughts on the Clouper Mini dreamy? Thinking of getting one for CC as her Istick is going crazy and she wants something super small. Posted some impressions in the pbusardo review thread Roscopecotrain but in general I really like - its pretty much a Vaporshark DNA30 with a removable 18650 but less than half the price - I bought mine to replace a knackered istick and been very pleased with it so far. allaboute-cigarettes.proboards.com/post/864217
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Post by dreamylittledream on Jan 18, 2015 17:44:44 GMT
I got my first Silo tank and more recently my Cloupor Mini from Provapes and on both occasions they were spot on.
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Post by dreamylittledream on Jan 18, 2015 17:43:12 GMT
IPV mini isn't really that mini though to be fair. Similar dimensions to the Vaporshark RDNA30 or an MPV. I much prefer the smaller form factors of the Cloupor Mini or an istick but depends on what you are looking for I guess. The Cloupor is great though, really pleased with mine ( and no it hasn't exploded yet lol)
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Post by dreamylittledream on Jan 18, 2015 1:44:51 GMT
If you make/buy a decent microcoil and look after it they last months not weeks. Make you sure you dry burn them to clear the gunk off the coil and be gentle when changing the wick and they just keep trucking.
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Post by dreamylittledream on Jan 17, 2015 21:38:47 GMT
In my experience everything gurgles sometimes - the medium and large sized Kanger tanks are very prone to gurgling as they get near the bottom - most issues can be treated by refilling and the old cover the drip tip and shake method (works with all bottom coiled devices).
I usually use Nautilus minis which don't to gurgle too much at all, although can occasionally have a fit where they spit some juice through the AFC and Silo tanks which don't like getting too empty I have to say.
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Post by dreamylittledream on Jan 17, 2015 1:10:06 GMT
Thankfully not here though, seems your in a majority of one oh and we're not like most forums If you look back at the previous debate about this you will find that there was quite a few members who wanted it banned. Unfortunately, we are just like other forums because they all have people who have been ripped off in one way or another. Don't think for one minute that we are not open to being ripped off because we are. Its been pointed out earlier but the problem with Paypal goods payments is it just switches the risk from the buyer to the seller - if you accept a payment by Paypal goods and services and the buyer wants to rip you off and claim non receipt there is nothing you can do about it as a seller - Paypal always side with the buyer. Paypal F&F is no different to paying someone by bank transfer or (to jump back a decade or so to the early days of ebay) a cheque - no more or less likely to be ripped off. So are you suggesting that a Paypal account is a mandatory requirement for selling on here? - because that would be a bit silly. At some point one side of the transaction has to take a risk - we're all adults here and should be able to weigh these things up ourselves I'd have thought - no need to dictate terms on how members choose to transact with each other.
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Post by dreamylittledream on Jan 16, 2015 22:53:07 GMT
Very generous - if only I was quicker lol
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Post by dreamylittledream on Jan 15, 2015 22:18:52 GMT
No worries - would have taken the three had I not just ordered a bottle (amongst others) of the Lush from Get Vape. Really wanted to try the TKO but they are OOS in 6mg
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Post by dreamylittledream on Jan 15, 2015 22:00:52 GMT
If you split I'll take the TKO
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Post by dreamylittledream on Jan 14, 2015 23:32:51 GMT
Arrived today Cloupor Mini and some Samsung 25R batteries from Torchy to match to replace my buggered istick (threads gone - so should have got that toilet seat adaptor lol). On route from China and on a plane according to tracking: Lemo Drop, Kayfun Bell cap, mini Erl clone, some tweezers and wicking scissors - should be here soon My December Zamplebox sadly is still AWOL - spent 10 days on the tracking just showing as label printed, then suddenly turned up in Canada - now showing as declined by Canadian customs and being returned to sender. Several stroppy emails to Zamplebox CS currently awaiting a reply *grrrr*
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Post by dreamylittledream on Jan 14, 2015 23:27:06 GMT
Rayon is very marmite - gave me (and many others) throat problems. It does wick like the clappers mind
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Post by dreamylittledream on Jan 14, 2015 23:25:56 GMT
The VV3 was a great little device and I still have mine as an emergency back up in my bag. In terms of height vs battery life and features though the V4 version looks a little bit last years tech - the istick does more in a smaller package with better battery life. Thats said its probably better made - my VV3 is still fine and 18 months old - the threads are now completely shot on my istick after 4 months and its not even my main mod.
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Post by dreamylittledream on Jan 14, 2015 23:21:03 GMT
Oh so cute - must resist - Joyetech really knocking it out of the park recently with attractive gear
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Post by dreamylittledream on Jan 14, 2015 23:17:02 GMT
There are a number of different types of Japanese cotton pads just to complicate matters - some are better at holding juice than others which makes them wick better but honestly probably not masses in it. Certainly not necessarily worth paying a massive premium for anyway I use the Muji pads and as noted above the main advantage is they are just miles easier to use - I usually split the pad into three and then just gently cut a strip - far easier to work with than a cotton ball. I think the taste is a tad clearer but some of that is probably psychosomatic. Get them from Muji though as thats £2 for 100 there as opposed to £2-3 for 10 that a vaping retailer will likely charge you
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