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Post by baron on Sept 13, 2015 13:02:49 GMT
I use the 2 bay Intellicharger i2 from Myepack, and the Samsungs from Puremist. No problems found since last year with either.
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Post by baron on Sept 8, 2015 12:46:09 GMT
Should email uwell saying you purchased their product and used oil like their description says. Now having serious health problems ;p Or since they call it oil, you used it in your car engine and things didn't go well, but it smelt quite nice ?
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Post by baron on Sept 6, 2015 12:34:34 GMT
Well it is not quite so often now that she is sort of all growed up and now 20 years (where did the time go, since I helped to change her nappy many moons ago - like to mention this now and again just to make her go all red... ) and at University, but does manage to invade our house when she comes back to the Island as she can slob out and have big girlie talks with the wife/Nanny. She will also come armed with her own bottles of goop, but still manages to run down our stock of the stuff. But, she does smell nice afterwards....
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Post by baron on Sept 6, 2015 11:26:40 GMT
My alarm in the hall is adjacent to the bathroom and when I shower I have to be careful when opening the door after or the vapour sets it off. Have to flick a towel at it. PITA Oh yes, that is another one I forgot, and when the Granddaughter has had a month long shower using every bottle of goop she can lay her hands on, all hell breaks loose if she doesn't shut the door when she leaves the bathroom, no matter how many times we remind her to do so, especially if we are not quick enough to silence the upstairs landing one, before its evil twin downstairs joins in the racket.............women !! Her answer to this mayhem is "Oh sorry Granddad, I forgot." (again)
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Post by baron on Sept 6, 2015 11:26:21 GMT
Deleted bodged post.... Another wrong quote.......Nurse !!, I need more medication, and give me a double dose this time darn it !
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Post by baron on Sept 6, 2015 11:23:26 GMT
Deleted another bodged up post....*sigh*. Managed wrong quote....
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Post by baron on Sept 6, 2015 10:14:44 GMT
Interesting stuff sydsut.. However my ones in the old house could sniff out a bit of bacon or toast and go berserk, but as they were mounted on the ceiling in the hall way at bottom stairs (and it's evil brother on the ceiling at the top of the stairs) I had to make sure the kitchen door was shut when making something that would emit some flavour, like bacon, sausages or toast etc... But the new house house one is mounted on the ceiling in our kitchen and is extremely well behaved, which allows me to cook or burn my favourite artery busting foods without a murmur of discontent.
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Post by baron on Sept 5, 2015 11:42:02 GMT
In my last house, my fire detectors would seem to activate if it smelt some toast in my neighbours house next door !! Bluddy things (upstairs and down, and if not quick enough to hit the 'reset' button, the upstairs one would join in the racket, causing me to have to run up stairs and hit its button), and the times I had to threaten them with a hammer.
However the upstairs one did not go off when I was testing out my new iSub tank and the Atlantisesses v1 and v2, and hadn't quite got over the novelty of blowing clouds every where, which seem to me to be enough to bring on a new climate change by themselves. (Not that I really believe in that malarky)
However, in my new house, the alarm I think will only activate if there is an actual fire, so I quite like it, and doesn't go off if it sniffs a few wiffs of toast or something not lethal to me. It was tested the day we moved in, along with the Co2 detectors, and any other gizmos that are nailed to the ceilings.
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Post by baron on Sept 3, 2015 13:32:08 GMT
I am glad to see that my many years of bringing humour down to my level is paying off....12 years in the RAF helped a bit...
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Post by baron on Sept 2, 2015 19:29:52 GMT
Forgive me, but being a bit senile I quickly read your post and came up with "accosted a couple of men'' and ''dogging''...............
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Post by baron on Sept 2, 2015 16:53:34 GMT
Sat in car park at tescos swerving the shopping other day and ended up have a cloud contest with two white van drivers on their lunch breaks, none of us knew each other, just the waft of custard and unearthly vape cloud pulled us together, how upset i was when the better half returned with a trolly Now that is time well spent.....
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Post by baron on Sept 2, 2015 14:29:06 GMT
Nope, but usually some out of work scruffy chav type asking for a fag.
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Post by baron on Sept 2, 2015 11:48:00 GMT
I find that too, as when I am in Town spending my hard earned Pension on silly stuff like food, I have often been stopped, or stop a passer by where we discuss flavours and kit etc. One remark made when a bloke saw me toting VTR2 was ''WTF is that thing ?" He had not seen one before and had a look at it, and of course the first thing he said was "It's bloody heavy !", and asked how I could walk about with a ton and a half of metal in my hand... I actually never really feel the weight now, as to me it is very comfortable to hold, and still looks quite neat and tidy with the 30S mounted on it. Others compared it to a walky talkie.. But there are still chats with others and I am carrying another mod, like the Coolfire IV or MVP3 Pro. Some people already own one, or others after having a good look decide that they want one and where to get it etc. These are usually people who are still on the usual stick batteries, and sometimes the 'Spinner' type. I think I might have increased sales of some mods, because some have wanted to upgrade to a VV/VW type mod for the better options. But all in all, mostly the people I meet out and about are a friendly lot - some don't have the time, or perhaps don't like being accosted by some nutter waving a shiny mod about and chasing them up the road - and some pleasant chats have been enjoyed before we go our separate ways.
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Post by baron on Aug 29, 2015 11:30:34 GMT
I don't know where it will all end. I am not into TC although I do have the Smok XPro 80W is which supposed to be TC but isn't, but I just use it as a VV/VW 'normal' mod just to have the capability of 80W, which I have never yet used. I don't think that I will ever need a device that is 200W plus, unless I suppose I get into the build your own coils, and using these special wires, and..............well, it is all beyond me. I get a couple of days use out of my Smok and MVP3 Pro and maybe the Coolfire IV, but the battery life doesn't really bother me, as I just take the tank off and shove it on another one, and charge up the 'dead' one. Or the ones that need a battery is fine too, because I have enough spare charged batteries to use, so it is only a matter of seconds to swap batteries, and shove the 'dead' one in to the charger. I suppose the same is with tanks, now they all seem to be low ohm and direct lung inhalers, whereas I am just an old stick in the mud and just use the 'old' style tanks and I buy the coils for them. Altough I do have some low ohm tanks for a bit of a change. I am not into huge clouds as I just like a flavour, but, blowing some clouds on say my iSub is quite fun.
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Post by baron on Aug 29, 2015 11:11:48 GMT
Well, for me I started smoking around 10-11 years old (1956/57) by nicking my Mum's Kensitas ciggies, and then flogging some of my Dinky toys to a local second hand shop so that I could buy 10 Batchelors/Woodbines, then find somewhere quiet to have a smoke. Luckily I lived at a place called Bonchurch on the Isle of Wight (I now live in Ryde) after a spell of living in England for about 25 years. I lived near enough on a beach and had nearby woods, so it was dead easy to disappear with my mates to smoke in peace. In the woods there was a sort of vine about the same thickness as a ciggie, and we used to cut and clean up short lengths of it and 'smoke' that....as yes, the ingenuity of youf. Anyway, in November 2013 a friend came round to our house for a natter and to drink my tea/coffee, as she used to be our next door neighbour. She was using this device which intrigued me, and we talked about it and convinced me to try it myself. So the next day I spent about £25 in our local vape shop, and the chap showed me all the different devices, how to vape etc. and I chose a starter kit which was a 650mah battery, one of those CE4 type tanks, wall charger, USB cable and a free bottle of 10ml juice of my choice. He spent about an hour with me before I parted with my money, and from that moment I gave up the ciggies. Then using the interwebz I came across a whole industry with lots of shiny things for vaping, and realised there is a whole lot of fun to spend my Pension on. However, my No.1 son came to stay with us for a couple of months about 7 months later (marital problems, all sorted now), and he left his packet of baccy on the kitchen worktop, and the little man on my shoulder whispered in my ear "Go on, go on, try a roll up, it won't hurt you....just the one." So I did while I was waiting for the kettle to boil. But it tasted pretty rough, but, it was enough for me to get back into the habit again, whilst also vaping. I decided that I needed new and shiny mods to try and confuse and be rid of the little devil man on my shoulder who leads me astray. So, I got my MVP2 (brilliantly repaired with flat 510 connector, by a very fine chap on this forum), VTR2 (first purchase from China) bought the Cloupor Mini 30W (which I have lost interest in and rarely use), then the Coolfire IV 40W (lurve it), then the MVP3 Pro 60W, and finally a Smok XPro 80W (which I also lurve - I don't use TC, I just wanted an 80W mod) which I bought from another fine gentleman on this forum. Also some new tanks, like the Atlantis v1 + v2 and the iSub. So after smoking for about 58 years, stopping for about 8 months, and then restarting smoking to now, albeit more vaping than smoking thank goodness (trying to give up completely the second time is a damn sight harder, for me anyway) so I am still struggling to kick the habit completely - if only I could dispose of the little devil man on my shoulder whispering bad things to me. Roy - ruler of my Kingdom the Isle of Wight, from my fortress in Ryde. Nurse says I have delusions of grandeur, and dunno why.....
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