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Post by birdy on Jul 15, 2011 17:45:59 GMT
I do know some ailines have banned Vaping because it could be misunderstood by someone at the opposite end of the plane saying "If they are smoking so am i" But have you been told to cease in any other public place.
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Post by birdy on Jul 15, 2011 17:39:35 GMT
Go straight for the Screwdriver with tank kit at £48 from totally wicked while they have 30% off ,I got 2 riva sets but now they hibernate whilst i use SD with tank fitment and can if pushed go all day without refilling and the battery will easily last all day.
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Post by birdy on Jul 15, 2011 0:51:59 GMT
Just ordered another 2 from my fav supplier Freedom Vape
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Post by birdy on Jul 14, 2011 16:22:30 GMT
Don't forget millions of non smokers love the shisha pipe when on holiday so once they get to hear of this alternative they could also partake.
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Post by birdy on Jul 14, 2011 12:30:12 GMT
Done lots of searching and they seem to be available at approx £5.99 each is there a supplier that offers a multipack at good price.
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Post by birdy on Jul 14, 2011 12:11:39 GMT
Bought the SD with Tornado - T kit .Just wondered how long i should expect the cone atomiser to last and where is the best supplier because at circa £10 a go they are not cheap Total Wickd have £30% off so is that about as good a deal as i may expect to get some spares
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Post by birdy on Jul 14, 2011 11:45:47 GMT
I am using all the time now my SD with Tornado - Tank adapter. How long should i expect the atomiser section to last .
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Post by birdy on Jul 14, 2011 11:41:16 GMT
It seems like vast numbers could be vaping pretty soon - it could even bring back previous smokers .
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Post by birdy on Jul 14, 2011 11:33:13 GMT
I suppose a lot depends on individual smoker - in years gone by some smokers hardly seemed to be without a fag in their mouth .Now with all the restrictions often people have to make their way out of a building and will often be time limited so grab a few puffs and go back in .I have watched a vaper who almost constantly vaped away stopping only to top up ,
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Post by birdy on Jul 14, 2011 0:33:10 GMT
seems like you are considering riva with onlt 7500mah batteries when the last 3 kits i bought from Freedom Vape had 1100mah batteries ,Not sure if the difference is noticeable but mah keeps on rising with new models so i must assume higher power is better.
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Post by birdy on Jul 13, 2011 18:21:56 GMT
Let me start by saying, that the advertised '40 cig' quote is not entirely accurate. For one, it can take 3 pulls to get it to create vapour properly, secondly, the cartridge supplied lasts for about 40-50 inhalations, at best, and really, for the price paid, you are better off buying something three times the cost, for you'll appreciate a reusable one far better, the cost of this unit can't be justified by any blurb they've used. (this was a review taken from elsewhere just to show some of what i am getting at ) Got to start somewhere though and if even the disposable can cause user to look for a better alternative and stop smoking then it cant be that bad.
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Post by birdy on Jul 13, 2011 17:56:56 GMT
As for not failing i had 6 rechargeable - all failed after a relatively short time and cartridges were often duff .I also suspect the disposable type at best will last a couple of days but may well fail within a couple of hours or even less so the cost is ludicrous .
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Post by birdy on Jul 13, 2011 16:27:35 GMT
They are pretty dire and the cost is ludicrous in relation to most kit used by members on here - the failure rate will no doubt be high and will ultimately put people off vaping as an alternative to smoking.Wish i had even the limited knowledge weeks ago i would have gone for the screwdriver from day one and saved a load of money and less than good vaping.
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Post by birdy on Jul 13, 2011 16:15:00 GMT
Just with it being a present and £100 not over the top i thought you may as well go Rolls Royce as against ford Mondeo because you are sure to want to upgrade in no time at all .
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Post by birdy on Jul 13, 2011 13:02:59 GMT
Unless you have freedom to chop and change constantly throughout the day as you need to do with the items that resemble real cigs - charging / changing cartridges etc etc then an example with good battery life and enough liquid for a days vaping is advised.
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