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Post by Dell on Jul 13, 2011 18:53:52 GMT
sounds good Jemima - let us know when it arrives and how your getting on
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Post by Dell on Jul 13, 2011 18:11:11 GMT
not really - haven't given up hope though - might just be me been retarded.... again lol
I've started a thread on UKV ( not sure if I can link - so I won't ) but u'll find it easy enough under the General Vaping Discussion
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Post by Dell on Jul 13, 2011 16:36:32 GMT
take me of the list please.
Thinking of selling mine.
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Post by Dell on Jul 13, 2011 13:30:38 GMT
0.16mm wire cost £11 for approx 298 metres postage £2.25 0.236 mm wire £12.25 for approx 128 metres postage £2.25 for some reason when I've added to cart it doubles the postage cost. I'm happy to order and pay then recorded delivery it all to everyone. wick $28.50 for 100 yards I've had to email to ask if they'll ship to the UK and if they will, what the cost will be, I don't think we'll be getting through tons and tons of wick but I think a couple of yards would be helpful to keep in stock. I've managed to find a couple of sellers of short pieces of wick but not a supplier as yet, I'll keep searching for a uk supplier as this would be much easier Sweet add me to the list please I too would like all 3 consumables. Soon as you have a price let me know and I'll Paypal someone.
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Post by Dell on Jul 12, 2011 23:56:41 GMT
found a sweet deal here for ya: www.cavecom.com/screwdriverSD/index.shtmlEither the SD ego or the SD ego tank system would be fantastic for you. The Ego is basically the same as the Riva. If it was me then I'd go for the tank system as it will give you a little more time between refills. Both kits are half price You will need to purchase some juice to go with them.
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Post by Dell on Jul 12, 2011 22:48:30 GMT
I think I'm leaning more towards the Riva atm, partly because everyone seems to rate it and not just one or two people. Plus it seems to be available in white so maybe not to much of a shock to the system if it looks similarish lol. I checked out the libery wings site, but it doesnt specify the dimensions of the Riva, does anyone know that also please? Also I'm not terribly sure of the difference between the 510 and 910 ? I guess once i get the hang of it I can always get a little case and carry spare cartridges and batterys in my handbag They suggest on that site that one cartridge would last 3-5 ciggys worth. Is that about accurate? Thanks again I see you've been getting plenty of good advice from the folks here 3-5 ciggies per cartridge sounds about right for me - mind u it's been a while since i used em or smoked a ciggie lol. As lee points out 510s and 901s are just different fittings for the atties both work fine. If you've got a choice I would go for a 510 just because it is the most common atty connection and will fit more atties without an adapter. Adapters are cheap and easy to use though.
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Post by Dell on Jul 12, 2011 21:14:46 GMT
well I just got mine set up.
Only vaped for 5mins but it's sensational.
The Greek one is indeed Golden - God bless him
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Post by Dell on Jul 12, 2011 14:53:44 GMT
Hey welcome Sun - I made it here myself just a few days ago Seems like a good place to be.
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Post by Dell on Jul 12, 2011 12:00:28 GMT
Yay - mine has just arrived and I can join this thread now
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Post by Dell on Jul 12, 2011 2:08:23 GMT
No worries Jemima - If you got questions then just fire away there are plenty here that can and will help you out Well if you buy a kit it will come with everything you need to get you started with the exception of juice - some have juice some do not. You'll need about 10mls of juice to get you started so if the kit hasn't got any then get some to go with it. You may wish to purchase a bottle or two even if it has so you can pick a flavour you like the sound of. They are many different types of Atomisers and atomiser accessories out there depending on your particular requirements, but my advice would be to get a kit, get used to vaping, see if you like it, then go from there. Of course you can ask questions on here to help you along the way As for your juice strength I would recommend starting at 18 or 24mg which is a medium to high strength that should satisfy your nic requirements as a moderate smoker. You can then adjust you nic strength either up or down from there according to your needs. Do not worry that the nic strength of the juice seems to be vastly different from the nic strength of your normal ciggies. The two mg strengths ( ie the mg in your juice and the mg strength of your ciggies ) should not be the same. Some people use a cartomiser which is and atty ( atomiser ) and a cart ( cartridge ) all in one unit these require less filling and are good for use in the car on long journeys etc. As you will be ordering some more juice after a few days I would suggest looking into these whilst getting use to vaping in your first few days. Then you can add a couple to your second order if you feel the need. hope all that helps - any more questions then just fire away.
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Post by Dell on Jul 12, 2011 1:30:19 GMT
Any of the Riva kits would be fine Jemima. Get the one with two batteries as your probably gonna need the two if ur out all day. Riva's are the same as the Ego and Tornado Batteries so them kits are fine too. One, two battery kit and a couple of bottles of e-juice should be all you need to get you started. Get the smaller bottles of juice to start with ( 5-10mls ) That way ypu can try them for cheap. Be prepared to make another order for juice a few days later if you're getting on well with it. FWIW I didn't wanna give up smoking either lol I just found e-cigs by accident and found that I preferred them. It's now nearly a year since I smoked. This site has a recommended list of suppliers. I one's I've tried ( that's most off them ) have all been helpful and given me great service. here's a link for you: allaboute-cigarettes.proboards.com/index.cgi?action=display&board=newmembers&thread=1148&page=1#23191Good luck on making the switch and welcome to this friendly forum
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Post by Dell on Jul 11, 2011 21:33:38 GMT
Dell, in my GGTB I use AW 17670 batts & I bought them from LEDfiretorches.co.uk I think pretty much everyone uses this webstore for this battery. yep great batteries from a good store - ok I'll cross the batteries off the list of potential problems lol
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Post by Dell on Jul 11, 2011 20:57:53 GMT
I just notice your location? posh bit or council slum? Used to live in Kings Hedges about 10 years ago...Dare you to vape on Jeffery archer's pad the grad pad or whatever it's called down Granchester.... Jo Posh bit - Milton to be more precise - Only just moved here so I don't know the areas you talk about but I vape everywhere I go BTW - I'm not posh - by a long way. I'm just lucky to lodge with a rich guy lol
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Post by Dell on Jul 11, 2011 16:11:01 GMT
The guys and gals, on here, are sooo good and fast that I've got nothing to add. except hello Furn and welcome
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Post by Dell on Jul 11, 2011 14:26:29 GMT
Well that's great to see them at the tobacco counter, there was talk of them been sold at the pharmacy counter.
Hifi Stud has been after one of a while now - when he gets one there will be a review on Vapour Trails TV.
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