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Post by leo on Oct 16, 2014 11:56:57 GMT
Personally I don't like entering my card details all over the internet, so would be happier to check out with PP... but it wouldn't stop me ordering from you. Great products, and great customer service is worth more than the hassle of not having PP check out. M Vapes is always one of the first sites I check when I want a new shiny!! Keep doing what you do, I look forward to ordering from you again in the near future.
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Post by leo on Oct 15, 2014 22:45:26 GMT
Tom, how is the tugboat? And which one did you get... was drooling over the ft v2 today.... Blew my mind to be honest mate. Didn't expect it to be so good! Its the black one from arron I have. I believe he still has some for £14 delivered Put 2 coils in - 0.8ohm total with 28 gauge & some japanese cotton. Took first puff and was thinking mmm... mmmmmmm... my eyes nearly popped out my head - the vape is great for such a simple 3 post. Only fiddly bit on the build is that the drip well wall is a little above the post holes but no real fuss and the high wall is great for dripping a tonne of juice into it. Been blowing clouds all day xD Nice, looks good for sure. How does the flavour production compare to other drippers?
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Post by leo on Oct 15, 2014 22:42:38 GMT
Just pulled the trigger on an Orchid V3 today. Anybody know where to get small O rings for the fill screw ? I had one in the spares bag that came with my fogger... not sure where you'd buy them though. I think the Russian uses them too Have a look in your spares box, might get lucky!! Teflon plumbers tape at a push
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Post by leo on Oct 15, 2014 22:06:37 GMT
Tom, how is the tugboat? And which one did you get... was drooling over the ft v2 today....
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Post by leo on Oct 15, 2014 22:05:09 GMT
Fair enough. If it were me I'd probably go for the new russian just because of how much I like kayfuns but obviously with the russian you get the airflow. or orchid v3 is meant to be awesome. hope you find your perfect vape! Cheers mate, I'm using the magma clone at the moment. Bloody great vape it is, now I just want a tank that can come close to it for out and about. It's hard going back to the Kayfun after using the magma for a couple of days. I think Orchid or Fogger is about as close to the Magma as you'll find in a tank
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Post by leo on Oct 15, 2014 22:01:39 GMT
My 'i love it' juice is JJ Caramel Blend. So my average day is: 454/Stingray X and a bottle of CB at work, then Plume Veil/Hana clone and a bottle of CB when I get home from work!! Occasionally replace CB with custard when I fancy a change...
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Post by leo on Oct 15, 2014 21:54:33 GMT
Yes you do! I thought high power regulated box mods would be the end of my mechs, but while the boxes are good in the house, I still love my mechs, esp for out and about.
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Post by leo on Oct 15, 2014 21:10:41 GMT
I'm sure it's easy to build a coil, but it's also a bit notorious for hot spots, that's what I was referring to... not really a problem if you are experienced, but I don't know where OP is with his coil building??? as I say im ok with coils not really come across hotspots yet lol Just when you fire your coil and it heats up in different places... easy enough to sort out in Kanthal with a little squeeze of your tweezers. But 317L is supposed to be a bit trickier in this regard. I expect marcus will tell us if it's worth the extra effort (or if it's even a problem)
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Post by leo on Oct 15, 2014 21:07:41 GMT
leoYes it arrived buddy =) and the wire is exactly the same as Gplat without the £15 price tag... Nice, let us know what you think of both gauges... had both in my basket.. but can't really afford 2 rolls... (got 40 odd metres of Kanthal that I need to get through before I can justify the purchase! lol)
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Post by leo on Oct 15, 2014 20:59:02 GMT
Get your wire from The Vape Mesh Co... good prices on Kanthal. Don't know where you are with your coil building, but the 317l used to be sold as GPlat (until someone on Reddit figured out the company selling G-Plat was ripping people off by repackaging SS welding wire), it's for very low ohm builds and is harder to use than regular Kanthal I'd recommend starting out with some 0.3mm and some 0.45mm kanthal... much thicker and you can end up with very low ohms. Easier** It wraps easier, keeps its shape a lot better, isn't springy, heats up quicker and cools down quicker... Im using it as I type and it's by far the easiest wire I've used to wrap coils =) I'm sure it's easy to build a coil, but it's also a bit notorious for hot spots, that's what I was referring to... not really a problem if you are experienced, but I don't know where OP is with his coil building???
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Post by leo on Oct 15, 2014 20:50:43 GMT
Get your wire from The Vape Mesh Co... good prices on Kanthal. Don't know where you are with your coil building, but the 317l used to be sold as GPlat (until someone on Reddit figured out the company selling G-Plat was ripping people off by repackaging SS welding wire), it's for very low ohm builds and is harder to use than regular Kanthal
I'd recommend starting out with some 0.3mm and some 0.45mm kanthal... much thicker and you can end up with very low ohms.
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Post by leo on Oct 15, 2014 20:45:14 GMT
I said the same thing this week but ended up with a dark horse, new batteries, 317L and some juice. Also ordered a hobo V2, couple of copper mods from FT and have an oros mod on its way as well. Soo easy to get carried away.. One week it will be attys, the next it's recoiling tools and I end up buying everything I could ever need It arrived then? Cool.... let us know how you get on with that wire... been meaning to pic some up, but told myself I'd have to finish off a few meters of Kanthal first! lol
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Post by leo on Oct 15, 2014 20:31:38 GMT
I love my Fogger... (might put that on a t-shirt!!)...
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Post by leo on Oct 15, 2014 20:26:00 GMT
I find myself in a similar situation now jmw2309. I have everything I need, enough to live a hermit's life for a couple of months. Only thing I ordered this week is a pair or jonco's unicoils so I can bring the Aerotank Megas back into service. I have kanthal, kgd, VG, PG, nic base and my adv concentrate. What else could I need? Easy.. some 317L
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Post by leo on Oct 15, 2014 20:25:14 GMT
I was in the same boat until about 5 minutes ago... Taz's Kato on it's way.... what can you do???
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