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Post by chris86 on Apr 1, 2014 12:39:26 GMT
Hi is the hm vapour mx still for sale? I'm sorry, I'm afraid that it has been sold. My apologies for not updating the thread sooner - I've been very busy with work.
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Post by chris86 on Mar 23, 2014 19:35:22 GMT
Emode sold pending.
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Post by chris86 on Mar 23, 2014 19:20:49 GMT
Ego vv kit sold pending. The other 2 kits are still available.
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Post by chris86 on Mar 23, 2014 17:36:57 GMT
Another vote for the SVD from me. Innokin is a great brand and the build quality of the SVD is a lot better than the Vamo.
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Post by chris86 on Mar 23, 2014 17:31:57 GMT
Up for sale are 3 mod / starter kits. Thanks for looking and please shoot me a PM if you have any questions. 1. Joyetech eMode kit:
This is a great little variable voltage / variable wattage device in excellent condition – it’s very sleek and elegant, very much like an eVic with a slimmer form factor. I have replaced the ego-c atomiser (which was crap) with an Anyvape Davide, which really suits the device. The mod comes with a battery installed, 1 unused spare battery in battery box, USB cable, mains adaptor, original box and instruction manual. RRP’s:
-eMode kit: £99 from www.joyetech.co.uk/emode-kit-and-e-liquid -Spare 16650 battery: £7.19 from www.joyetech.co.uk/accessories/em...8Ktvl_v6Y -Davide (without coil heads): Included for free. Total RRP: £106.19 I’m asking for £45 including recorded delivery. 2. HS VapourMX variable voltage starter kit:
This is like a better looking and more versatile ego battery, with a vivi nova style clearomiser. It has 3 voltage settings (low, medium and high) and comes in a matching carry case . It is in excellent, as new condition and has hardly been used. I’m including a second vivi nova style clearomiser and 6 coil heads, as well as the USB charger. RRP’s:
-850 mah HS VapourMX kit: £23.99 from www.elec-cigs.co.uk/index.php?rou...ct_id=153 -Extra clearo and coil heads: Included for free Total RRP: £23.99
I’m asking for £17 including recorded delivery.
3. Ego VV starter kit:
This is a great starter kit or backup, which is very similar to an Ego Twist or Spinner but with buttons instead of a twisty thing to change voltage with. It is the 'mega' 1300 mah battery and comes boxed with a long USB cable, which can be used as a passthrough. I think that this is version 2 (it has variable voltage but not variable wattage). It has only been used for about 2 months and is in excellent condition. I’m also including 5 x Evod clearos in various colours. 2 are unused and have coil heads installed. The other 3 are used but thoroughly cleaned and come without coil heads. RRP’s:
-1300 mah Ego VV battery and cable: About £15 from Fasttech if I remember correctly. -5 x Evod: Not sure, but probably about £10. Total RRP: £25
I’m asking for £17 including recorded delivery.
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Post by chris86 on Feb 21, 2014 0:01:04 GMT
I have a thing for black carbon fibre. I also like dark woods, especially walnut and dark cherry woods.
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Post by chris86 on Feb 10, 2014 18:54:40 GMT
It's the iclear 30s for me. The heads last for ages, the tank is crack-resistant and they produce lots of lovely warm vapour. Plus you don't get the gurging and leaking problems that seem to affect most bottom-coil clearos.
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Post by chris86 on Feb 10, 2014 18:48:49 GMT
I really like the look of that....I've been tempted by some e-pipes recently, but I'm not a fan of mech mods (even with a kick), and there don't seem to be many nice looking regulated e-pipes on the market.
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Post by chris86 on Feb 10, 2014 18:33:18 GMT
As far as I know, the phrase was first used to describe the conduct of the First World War - with the infantry as the lions and the generals as the donkeys.
Anyway, whoever laid the sandbags was probably but a mere donkey who didn't know what he was doing, employed by other donkeys with substandard recruitment policies and poorly thought out plans. Call me a cynic, but 'donkeys led by donkeys' strikes me as a more suitable phrase for what tends to happen when it comes to any kind of bureaucratic planning.
My thoughts also go out to those affected by the flooding, and I hope that no more costly mistakes are made in dealing with it.
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Post by chris86 on Feb 8, 2014 0:19:49 GMT
Gherkins. I'm obsessed with gherkins. My partner hates them, but I could eat them with literally any meal. She thinks I have those unusual food cravings that happen during pregnancy, but I think it's unlikely, seeing as I'm male.
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Post by chris86 on Feb 7, 2014 23:02:01 GMT
Online Sales Seminar No. 1: The importance of correct spelling. Example: A rhubarb and custard flavoured sweet sound delicious, and may attract lots of potential customers. Rhubarb and custard flavoured sweat sounds revolting, and will only attract perverts with very strange fetishes.
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Post by chris86 on Feb 7, 2014 19:32:00 GMT
as it is, I'm rarely out of my night wear. Other day I was out early, and happened to call back home as he was delivering (11am ish) I pulled up in car and leapt out eagerly 'for his aforementioned package...' he exclaimed cheerfully "Oh! you're dressed!? I almost didn't recognise you with clothes on" That explains why he's so friendly......it's always good to have the postman on your side. Mine is a right miserable b%st*rd and regularly leaves the dreaded red cards without even knocking. I've considered answering the door in a state of undress, but he'd probably just refuse to ever deliver anything to me again. Anyway, it sounds like you're doing something right. Just make sure that you don't order an e-Huge, 'cos you might make him feel inadequate!
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Post by chris86 on Feb 7, 2014 19:14:18 GMT
does this mean I'm likely to become 'over friendly' with my postman? ... ??? only, he's already a lovely cheeky chappy and I dont want to frighten him if I lunge to cuddle the bloke just 'cos I can spot a fasttech label? Isn't that one of the advantages of being a postman? Mind you, he might feel a bit overwhemed if you get frantically excited when he slips his package into your eagerly outstretched hands.
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Post by chris86 on Feb 7, 2014 17:58:20 GMT
Please, please go and post this on UKV......then sit back and watch the thread rapidly turn into 30 pages as the clone wars go nuclear!
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Post by chris86 on Feb 7, 2014 17:21:49 GMT
Interesting kit, but too fiddly for me (and I'm already past the ego / cheap clearo stage!). Some people (like myself), hate faffing and don't want to be coiling and rewicking, but it looks good for someone who wants to start getting into tinkering.
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