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Post by xrayspecs on Nov 7, 2013 18:45:51 GMT
Hippo V2 + Twins. The Hippo V2 screws onto the top of a Provari (or Mini)to give it a flat look while providing a way to regulate airflow. The 'Twins' screw onto the bottom of a Provari (or mini) to provide a small extensive allowing you to use larger batteries. Both items have only been used a couple of time but the top of the Hippo has some very faint scratches. PLEASE NOTE: For some reason one of my atomisers (Spheroid) wouldn't screw all the way into the Hippo. Others I tried (such as Kayfun) were fine but due to this I cannot guarantee that it is compatible with everything. Cost was 27 Euros for the Hippo and 23.50 Euros for the 'Twins'. I'd like £30 for the pair including delivery. Paypal friends and family please. NOW SOLD, Thanks
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Post by xrayspecs on Nov 7, 2013 15:39:02 GMT
Silver Dog V2 Hybrid for sale.Genesis hybrid, very good condition as only about six weeks old. Comes with three different sized main tubes so it can take 18350's, 18500's and 18650's. Cost 165.00€ + shipping. I'd like £100 including delivery (Paypal friends + family). NOW SOLD, THANKS. Size comparison in 18350 mode against a Provari Mini (obviously not included).
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Post by xrayspecs on Nov 7, 2013 13:19:53 GMT
Brass Nemesis ships in 3 business days, SS is now back to 10 days. HERE
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Post by xrayspecs on Nov 6, 2013 19:37:10 GMT
The first liquid I ever tried became my all-dayer ... for about six weeks then it suddenly made me want to puke. I had to try lots until I found another I liked. That lasted about a month then I was looking again.
I think one of the problems is stopping smoking makes your tastebubs go through a bit of a transformation for a while.
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Post by xrayspecs on Nov 6, 2013 19:29:46 GMT
You're not being thick mate that is the problem I had too. I feared that was the case. I took the posts out, held then by the threads using pliers and used a large screwdriver to force the screws in and out. This seems to have freed them up quite a lot but shouldn't be needed. I know Perseus is a nice helpful guy but this is not the first problem I've had with their quality control. Anyway, rant over. If I run into problems I'll just stick the old thumbscrews back on.
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Post by xrayspecs on Nov 6, 2013 19:03:43 GMT
Is there something I'm 'missing' here or is this the problem you are mentioning? Neither of my screws go all the way in and the negative one is miles out. I can get it in a bit more but then it unscrews the whole post when removed. How is this even usable? Please tell me I'm just being thick.
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Post by xrayspecs on Nov 6, 2013 18:13:18 GMT
Clearo's are not really my thing but I've heard so many people rave about these that I bought a bunch for when I'm next on holiday. Not much help I know but I've only heard good things about them from everyone using them.
Fasttech do them for about £1.30
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Post by xrayspecs on Nov 6, 2013 18:01:22 GMT
What's prezzie you getting for Christmas? Well my OH has bought me this: Will save on the Dentist's bills Nice. I've been wanting a Dremmel for a while. Dropped on this week though, one of the guys at work lent me his old Dremmel and a drill. Then he says I can buy them if I want for £20 They're a bit old and no bits but I still jumped at the offer. Result.
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Post by xrayspecs on Nov 6, 2013 17:44:11 GMT
Kayfun 3.1 on a Chemesis w/ kick2. After a few flops I've finally made my first 'decent' micro-coil Have you tried it without the kick fitted, I love the 3.1 just on an 18350 - its so small like that, the downside is I'm forever covering the airhole Oddly enough I tried it without the kick about 5 minutes ago and yes it looks great but I did find myself covering the airhole lol. Main problem is I'm a bit OCD when it comes to batteries and find myself analyzing almost every draw to see if it's getting any weaker. I put up with it when I've no option (such as using a hybrid) but even then I probably change my batteries more often than needed.
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Post by xrayspecs on Nov 6, 2013 17:09:04 GMT
Kayfun 3.1 on a Chemesis w/ kick2. After a few flops I've finally made my first 'decent' micro-coil
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Post by xrayspecs on Nov 6, 2013 14:41:21 GMT
I cannot recommend the A7 / Phoenix dripper available HERE or HERE highly enough. It's designed for just a single coil and the air comes from directly under the coil instead of the side of the atomiser. After about six months of using primarily expensive atomisers I dug out my old A7 a couple of days ago and have been using it ever since. Seriously, it's as satisfying a vape as anything else I own. It can also be used as a bottom-feeder if needed. I've been enjoying it so much it's got me thinking about moving to drippers and squonking.
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