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Post by oldleatherlungs on Nov 29, 2013 17:48:40 GMT
Unfortunately glass tanks for iClear30 don't exist. However, Innokin apparently have plans to introduce one in the future, but you can bet they won't fit any of the legacy iClear30 tanks Tasteyourjuice
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Post by oldleatherlungs on Nov 29, 2013 17:01:33 GMT
Do any T-Juices cause tank problems, I've only got a couple of glass ones and they've got other juice in them at the moment ?
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Post by oldleatherlungs on Nov 29, 2013 16:55:38 GMT
The Red Astaire fan club has forced me to look at the T-Juice website but I can't see how much juice you get for £5.95. Is it 5ml ? I think that's the 10mls, they only do 10 or 30. Is the correct answer - I just added it to the cart to see what I get - thanks.
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Post by oldleatherlungs on Nov 29, 2013 16:22:21 GMT
The Red Astaire fan club has forced me to look at the T-Juice website but I can't see how much juice you get for £5.95. Is it 5ml ?
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Post by oldleatherlungs on Nov 29, 2013 12:40:36 GMT
Vaper Caper do em - 5 for £8.49 plus 10% off with UKV10, and free delivery. Works out at £1.53 each delivered. Vaper CaperSee also earlier thread on AAEC UKRIC
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Post by oldleatherlungs on Nov 26, 2013 23:24:12 GMT
You will have no protection as ecig items are banned on there so the seller could just disappear. The eBay ban is a surprise to me - it's full of ecig stuff. Even Myepack, who are referred to on this forum as a reputable vendor have an eBay shop Here it is. I bought an Innokin iTaste vv V3 from eBay recently and had no problems with it - even got an authentic barcode which I checked on the Innokin website. I'm sure these guys buy their stuff very cheap direct from Chinese companies like FastTech, and sell it for a profit to people who can't wait too long for their kit to arrive.
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Post by oldleatherlungs on Nov 26, 2013 18:59:51 GMT
Oh dear - only just signed it
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Post by oldleatherlungs on Nov 26, 2013 18:20:08 GMT
Please explain the difference between Parliament and Commission Is one elected and the other a bunch of superannuated jobsworths ? (Oh no, I forgot, they probably monitor forums like this one )
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Post by oldleatherlungs on Nov 26, 2013 17:46:40 GMT
£1.40 each is the cheapest I've found if you buy 5 Myepack
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Post by oldleatherlungs on Nov 26, 2013 17:22:11 GMT
I switch between various clearomisers during the course of the day to ring the changes on juice (I don't do dripping) and the coils are normally either 1.8 or 2.1 ohm. By setting the wattage I know that I'm going to get the same sort of vape regardless of which tank I'm using. If I need to, cos the coil is getting tired or I'm getting vapers tongue, I just adjust the wattage accordingly. The VTR is a beast of a thing, but I quite like that. I was thinking of upgrading (Christmas is coming) from my Innokin iTaste V3 , but I'm not sure how the Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) firing signal affects the vape - what Phil Busardo calls the "rattlesnake" see his reviewIt's a shame that Innokin couldn't engineer the same "flat" firing signal as they have in the MVP 2 or the Itaste V3.
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Post by oldleatherlungs on Nov 26, 2013 16:57:37 GMT
Did I imagine it or was there another post yesterday at the end of this thread that really slated the Aspire BDC ? I'm really happy with the Aspire Davide tank that I got from safercigs running a 1.8ohm BDC - good job cos it ain't cheap, although I used a 10% discount code (from POTV I think). Aspire DavideI'm now thinking of getting 1 or 2 more Aspire glass tanks but I want to go for the cheaper versions from safercigs or Kernow, but the experiences posted already in this thread are confusing me - it's difficult sometimes to tell which piece of kit is being discussed: which vendor, which model, what resistance coil ? I'm attracted to the one from Kernow Vapes Aspire mini vivi nova but is this the one to avoid ?
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Post by oldleatherlungs on Nov 24, 2013 23:40:54 GMT
When you spend most of the day hovering over the "add to cart" button
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Post by oldleatherlungs on Nov 24, 2013 13:59:02 GMT
Phil Busardo took one of the 30S heads apart and they seem to be the same configuration as the normal 30 heads - ie. twin top coils with lots of dangly wick, the only difference being that the head is shrouded in a pierced metal tube.
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Post by oldleatherlungs on Nov 24, 2013 13:49:10 GMT
The V2 doesn't have variable wattage though - if that's a requirement.
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Post by oldleatherlungs on Nov 19, 2013 20:37:48 GMT
A teaspoon full in a small glass tumbler of warm water should do the trick. Sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO3) is the chief ingredient in Steradent. Bicarbonate of soda is also known as baking soda, but don't use washing soda (Na2CO3) which is much more alkaline and is useful for cleaning greasy items, and also for neutralising spills from car batteries.
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