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Post by erik514 on May 12, 2016 12:36:33 GMT
Just received my stand and its gorgeous. Photos really don't do it justice at all. Super fast delivery and really well packaged. Thanks to Simon for such a well made product at a seriously good price.
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Post by erik514 on May 12, 2016 10:58:46 GMT
Really nice offer, Im in 1. Lee 2. gill2009 3. tubthumper 4. Thebishman 5. paulo 6. joeten 7. pancser 8. BigD 9. Leroy4bz 10. erik514
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Post by erik514 on May 11, 2016 9:38:21 GMT
I regularly tell myself that I have to buy one, a few shared tokes on a friends kayfun started me on the 'advanced' e-cigs. Although there are plenty of clones some of them possibly quite good it's one that I would rather buy as an original. The only thing is I do prefer a slightly airy mtl draw so I'm still not sure if its really something that I will get a lot of use from. The are well worth it, some of the clones are really excellent quality. I tis a tighter draw indeed but worth it in my opinion for the burst of flavour they give.
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Post by erik514 on May 10, 2016 13:45:33 GMT
Sorry the fibreglass thing seems to be a bit of an urban myth. While there are many other nasties in filters fibreglass has never been in cigarette filters.
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Post by erik514 on May 10, 2016 9:47:32 GMT
I like the idea of owning something unique and different, but what atomiser would match that? I very much doubt that it would look good with a kayfun or a tfv4
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Post by erik514 on May 8, 2016 23:52:39 GMT
Sounds like a sales pitch to sell more coils to me. Ive never heard of anybody who likes burnt juice.
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Post by erik514 on May 8, 2016 13:57:44 GMT
What about a bit of Jamaica rum mixed with Cappuccino? Sounds pretty good to me
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Post by erik514 on May 8, 2016 13:43:06 GMT
Where's all the Kayfun love gone? This morning for the first time in about a year I wrapped a few coils around a piece of silica and stuck it in my KFL+, around 1.3 ohms on an iStick. The flavour is insane, the most flavoursome vape I have had in a LONG time. I had completely forgotten how good these really are. For the last week Ive been using a couple of TFV4s and a couple of Subtanks and really enjoyed the whole sub ohm madness that comes with that but, it really has been fun producing my own personal cloudy foggy atmosphere, and the flavour from these tanks is also really nice. The coil heads on both tanks work really well, with the TFV4 producing HUGE amounts of vapour no matter what coil is in it and the Subtank not too far behind. Both are excellent for flavour as well. Back to the Kayfun. While it doesn't produce nearly the same amount of vapour, it beats both hands down on the intensity of the flavour. Its a gorgeous warm rich vape that really can't be beaten for taste. So wheres all the Kayfun love gone? Am I missing something that all the cloud chasers are getting that I am not? From todays experience Im failing to see any advantages that the sub ohm tanks have over an old kayfun with a silica wick and wonder if its not just another case of the Emperors new clothes?
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Post by erik514 on May 6, 2016 10:45:52 GMT
'And not just governments but mariners, pilots, astronauts, astronomers, physicists, geologists also going back decades and centuries.' Mariners. Always getting lost because the globe calculations don't add up. Apparently they travel around in a circle and not upside down on magical upside down sea. Pilots. landing on a spinning ball travelling at 1000mph is impossible. They would get the opposite way of spin so much faster but they don't. They make no adjustment for a curvature. This list is way too long to list. Astronauts. All in the masonic club and given a hell of a lot of money to act and lye. Physicists & geologists. Working off bs teachings about a globe and gravity and even depicting the globe from surface to core.the truth is the deepest hole ever drilled is not deep at all. I seem to remember 80 miles. It's all easily explained really. Still no globe proof anyway Ive been a mariner for 32 years now and never been lost once. The only way to NOT get lost over long distances (crossing the pacific for example) is to use non euclidean geometery to plot your course. This allows you to accurately plot a course over a curved surface. A globe or a sphere being that curved surface. Its if it were a flat earth where we would have navigational problems. info here
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Post by erik514 on May 5, 2016 17:33:34 GMT
Got the TFV4 today, currently got a 0.3 clapton in it filled with Mrs Lords Custard Cream. Life can't get any better
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Post by erik514 on May 5, 2016 17:09:35 GMT
Pulse rating is nothing like 20 second discharge. The only moderately safe figure is continuous discharge and even that shouldn't be taken too literally. There have been lots of cases where batteries with a stated CDR have been found to be untrue, purple efest being a good example of this. Continuous discharge ratings are given for new batteries in ideal conditions, and should be treated with respect. Over time batteries degrade inside so a battery rated at 25 amp when new will have nothing like that once its been used and abused for a while. What also needs to be taken into account is the accuracy of the resistance meter being used. A small error in accuracy here combined with a battery that might be slightly past its best could possibly lead to some pretty dodgy situations. A battery rated 25 amps which for one reason or another really has a safe continuous discharge limit of around 22 combined with a 0.2 ohm coil measured on a cheap resistance meter with a 10% error has the potential for the situation to go bad really really quickly. In some situations and circumstances these batteries really are not safe. Its my belief that they should be treated with caution and that quite a lot of headroom should be left under the manufacturers rating. Its surely better to be safe than sorry.
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Post by erik514 on May 5, 2016 16:53:27 GMT
ok hands up who has pencils up their nose and pants on their head?
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Post by erik514 on May 5, 2016 16:36:05 GMT
Bought a TFV4 from him this week, it was just as advertised and received very quickly. Would definitely buy from him again. 5 stars
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Post by erik514 on May 3, 2016 18:36:52 GMT
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Post by erik514 on May 3, 2016 11:52:06 GMT
After 2 weeks, me complexion was noticeably less 'greasy' - with less 'blotchyness' in general. So Vaping high levels of VG in the warmer weather might have actually been generating zits - switching to high PG just reduced it back to a more normal level. That makes sense. High PG and my skin ends up all red and starts peeling. Anything more than 50% PG and it even looks like my eyebrows have dandruff lol.
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