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Post by ebal on Jul 11, 2012 6:07:18 GMT
I seem to remember that I once heard that there are at least one physical e cig store in London. I can't find any information about it now though. Have I dreamt this?
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Post by ebal on Dec 28, 2011 19:52:24 GMT
I just ordered liquid Ethyl maltol from Paradise Vape: paradisevapeuk.vstore.ca/advanced_search_result.php?keywords=ethyl&x=0&y=0It comes in a bottle with no information on. This is usually sold as chrystals, and there is plenty of information to be found on various forums and You Tube videos about how to use those. Buying it directly as liquid seemed like a comfortable alternative to me, but now I realize that I have no clue about at which percentage I should use it. Any ideas?
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Post by ebal on Nov 11, 2011 22:18:40 GMT
Thank you all. I think I understand it now.
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Post by ebal on Nov 11, 2011 21:43:30 GMT
I've only been using cartomizers this far. Lately, however, I've been thinking about trying my hand on some mixing, and have come to the conclusion that atomizers are much better when it comes to trying out smaller amounts of mixes.
There is just one thing I can't figure out about atomizers, and it's so rudimentary that I almost feel embarrassed asking about it: If I buy a pack of “standard” 510 atomizers, do I need cartridges to go with them? On pictures, I think that the atomizers look totally “self contained”, but things I’ve read suggest otherwise.
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Post by ebal on Oct 20, 2011 16:56:41 GMT
Thanks Hissie and Jemima! That seems like a nice dealer pusher supplier.
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Post by ebal on Oct 20, 2011 14:03:51 GMT
Can anyone recommend a seller that carries VG only juices?
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Post by ebal on Oct 10, 2011 23:28:02 GMT
River,
Yes, the Trio Box no doubt seems interesting.
I decided to go for the Provari for a number of reasons though:
The 0,1 increments are unbeatable.
It goes up to 6 volts. It might be over the top, but some vapers seem to enjoy it immensely, so I still like to try it.
The multi functional display.
It looks fantastic.
For some reason, I'm not that into box shaped PVs.
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Post by ebal on Oct 10, 2011 13:19:59 GMT
Thanks the both of you. After some research I decided to order a Provari. Not having to swap batteries, and the ability to set the voltage in 0,1 increments sounds like a dream come true.
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Post by ebal on Oct 10, 2011 7:31:07 GMT
I'm curious to try 6V vaping, and have decided to buy a variable voltage PV. I think that the PureSmoker Prodigy V3.1 seems particularly attractive. It seems small for a PV on which 6V is possible (I haven't found any specifications for the Silver Bullet to compare with though), and it's gotten good reviews.
There is one thing that that confuses me: It seems like I have to change batteries in the Prodigy to switch between voltages. If so, is that the case with every variable voltage PV?
Is there any other good, relatively small, variable voltage devices out there available from a retailer in Europe?
Thanks in advance!
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Post by ebal on Sept 23, 2011 22:00:47 GMT
Thanks mates!
Some patience and refined technique is already beginning to do the trick.
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Post by ebal on Sept 23, 2011 7:29:29 GMT
Hi there!
I've been vaping now for almost one month. This far, everything has been fine and dandy, except for one little problem that I thought that I might query about on this excelletn forum.
I started off with a so called miniciggy (a DSE-901) with prefilled cartomisers, which I've refilled successfully. I decided that cartomisers was my thing, and also ordered an elegant black generic 510 mini e-cig with dual coil cartomisers to go with it, and the other day I received my Riva 510 with LR cartomisers.
I’m impressed with the Riva, but I keep having this problem that I’m also having with the generic 510 mini e-cig model. I know that similar issues have been discussed on this and other forums, but I still really can’t figure out what I’m doing wrong. The thing is that I keep getting this burnt/plastic/chemical taste after a while on both the dual coil and the LR cartomisers. I’m filling them with the condo method, and as far as I understand, they’re certainly wet enough. The bad taste goes away as soon as I add a few more drops, but I don’t think I’m supposed to keep doing that constantly.
I’m never having the problem with the DSE-901 cartomisers though, which I bought prefilled, and has kept prefilling, not even when they’re in need of refilling. This makes me suspect that I’m doing something wrong the first time I’m filling the cartomisers
Thanks in advance for any help.
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Post by ebal on Sept 15, 2011 14:07:13 GMT
Hehe... that must have been somebody else. But I just found your web site.
Thanks.
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Post by ebal on Sept 15, 2011 12:41:00 GMT
Where can I buy the Boge 2 ohm?
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Post by ebal on Sept 15, 2011 11:51:15 GMT
Thanks Aldo and Jason. It looks like I'll take the Riva route after all.
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Post by ebal on Sept 15, 2011 11:21:41 GMT
Hi there! I've been vaping for 3 weeks ago, and don't think I'll ever go back to the old stinkies again. I started out with a 510 starter kit with cartomisers (I thought they seems more hassle-free than the atomisers). Now I'd like to try those low resistance cartomisers. My problem is that I can't really figure out what battery to use. Something similar to Riva would be nice, but the Riva is not recommended for low resistance use. I would like the battery to be as small as possible (although I understand that I have to go well above mini-cig size). The battery time isn't that important, since I'm not a heavy smoker. It would also be a big plus if the battery was automatic (without button), but that certainly isn't necessary. Thanks in advance.
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