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Post by davelockin on Apr 6, 2014 11:34:31 GMT
Here's my review on three fruit flavours from the intense range by euphoric vaping. The flavours covered in this review are:
American blueberry
Newzealand peach
Wild strawberry
Thanks for watching!
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Post by davelockin on Apr 3, 2014 13:44:51 GMT
What's an svd and MVP stand for and the difference? . Lot to learn hahaha MVP is the box mod with an internal battery, it's variable voltage and variable wattage up to 11watts. The SVD takes IMR type batteries than require a separate charger, it too is variable voltage and variable wattage but goes up to 15watts and is a tube style mod. The SVD will take 18350, 18500 and 18650 batteries via a telescoping tube and extension. The both display battery life and read the ohms of your atomiser although the MVP also has a 'puff counter' to show how many draws you've taken since it was last turned off although the reason for that is beyond me lol.
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Post by davelockin on Apr 2, 2014 18:38:02 GMT
Got one of these yesterday in a trade and it's brilliant. Innokin take some beating for regulated mods in my opinion.
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Post by davelockin on Mar 31, 2014 0:20:03 GMT
Really like the finish on these, that Matt black alluminium is right up my street!
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Post by davelockin on Mar 29, 2014 20:51:48 GMT
Hi @purple1234 have a look at the GUS g22 they're really nice mods and won't break the bank, I reviewed the 18350 polished version a little while back but they come in a choice of finishes and you can choose which size battery tube you'd prefer. The GUS mech's also have hot springs in the top cap and the newer ones use a fuse in the switch for added safety so if you're new to mechs the provide the added comfort without the need for wires.
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Post by davelockin on Mar 28, 2014 18:39:03 GMT
Ok I have a beautiful copper mod that ended up with a fairly heavy patina, some people like the natural patina but having seen how good this mod looked when brought to a high shine I wanted to restore it's former glory. After some brief internet searches I found a few tips that worked really well and required nothing more than the majority of us have in our kitchen cupboards. So here's what you'll need: 1.Salt (ordinary table salt nothing fancy) 2.White vinegar (although brown vinegar also works) 3. Liquid soap and water 3.Soft cloth/towel (microfiber works well) And here's what to do: A) Mix the vinegar and salt to form a paste and rub this into each section of the mod to remove the patina, for particularly heavy discolouration you may need to repeat this stage. B) Remove any excess salt by rinsing under hot water and then wash thoroughly in hot water and liquid soap. C) Dry all of the components thoroughly D) Buff to a high shine with the soft cloth. Note. If the mod is heavily discoloured then using a standard washing up scourer (not the wire wool type) can also help but be gentle and rub in a single direction as this may leave fine marks, if unsure don't bother! And that's all there is to it, the effects can be quite remarkable, as you can see from the mod I cleaned earlier today.
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Post by davelockin on Mar 26, 2014 23:37:29 GMT
Cheeky bump.... Open to offers of other vv mods
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Post by davelockin on Mar 21, 2014 8:37:13 GMT
Have done a review on this? Would be interested in watching it I haven't @purple1234 but I may do over the next couple of weeks, got a lot of reviews to get through at the minute so we'll see
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Post by davelockin on Mar 20, 2014 17:05:16 GMT
The sophia just got even better, not only are www.houseofmods.co.uk selling the short bodies so it will sit flush with smaller tanks (including the cage) they now have replacement coils at 1.1ohm using ribbon wire, got mine set up with one of these now and it really has turned this up to 11!
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Post by davelockin on Mar 14, 2014 20:16:28 GMT
The other thing is you save on paying international postage on juices from overseas
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Post by davelockin on Mar 14, 2014 16:19:04 GMT
Thanks for watching guys, clearly not everyone's cup of tea but the liquids I received are all great quality. £4.99 for 10ml isn't bad for premium liquids considering you'd pay twice that for some... It depends what you're looking for I guess, if you don't like a broad range of flavours then anything like this isn't really going to work but for those of us that do I think it's a really good way of trying 'premium' liquids. And I think that's the operative word. I could buy a selection of cheap liquids and try different flavours but these are all from well respected companies at the top of their game, for any premium product and/or service you pay a premium. As for the free kit, it is a free kit so what it's 'worth' isn't really something I'd consider, if I ain't paying for it then I could care less I realise everyone has differing views and that's what makes this world such an interesting place, this is a service that I'd use and I'd consider it value for money, I think other people would as well but obviously it isn't for everyone....what is?!
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Post by davelockin on Mar 14, 2014 9:58:33 GMT
A review of the new uk subscription service where you receive a selection of e liquid right to your door every month.
See the full review here:
Thanks for watching!
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Post by davelockin on Mar 14, 2014 8:00:55 GMT
This looks great but unfortunately I have to work that day I often go to York though and will certainly pay this place a visit the next time I'm there.
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Post by davelockin on Mar 13, 2014 19:03:11 GMT
Trade agreed thank you for all of your offers.
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Post by davelockin on Mar 13, 2014 17:58:15 GMT
It's a stainless steel vamo, drippers ideally but would depend on the RBA's
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