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Post by thegrumpyvaper on Oct 14, 2015 13:10:51 GMT
The Vengeance Sub Ohm Tank by Council of Vapor utilizes 0.2Ω sub-ohm coils and features four adjustable airflow holes which can be adjusted to your liking. Aesthetically pleasing and compact, the Vengeance can be supposedly vaped up to 100 Watts due to the 4 adjustable airflow holes on the base, the non-adjustable airflow holes on the shorty drip tip and 6 wicking holes on each coil. Other features of the Vengeance include a honeycomb shield attached to the bottom of the drip tip to prevent spit back, a heat sinking drip tip and a durable Pyrex glass tank. Watch the in-depth review below. thegrumpyvaper.com/tgv-reviews-the-vengeance-tank-from-council-of-vapor/
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Post by thegrumpyvaper on Oct 7, 2015 22:11:05 GMT
Fiction Troops are a gourmet e-liquid company based in Malaysia. If you want to try something new and exotic then watch below. I’ll also have a look at Kapak Mods drip tips also from Malaysia. High end stabilised wood at a rather high price, but if you’re after something special to place atop your atomiser, you’re in the right place. Also, one more update for the Soft UK charity raffle. Further details here >>>>
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Post by thegrumpyvaper on Mar 24, 2015 13:30:23 GMT
Yeah, that is a bit worrisome. Still reasonably good news though.
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Post by thegrumpyvaper on Feb 19, 2015 14:44:27 GMT
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Post by thegrumpyvaper on Feb 13, 2015 14:08:22 GMT
Having a look around RRP seems to be around £35.
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Post by thegrumpyvaper on Feb 13, 2015 13:51:36 GMT
Put it next to an iStick 30W though and it's made of fail and regret.
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Post by thegrumpyvaper on Feb 13, 2015 13:34:22 GMT
Hot on the heels of the decidedly underwhelming Kanger KBOX, comes the decidedly underwhelming looking Aspire ESP 30W – Aspire’s first foray into the highly competitive world of box mods. While the Aspire ESP 30W looks a little more sleek and curvy than the Kanger effort, Aspire seems to have made a strange decision in implementing a wheel on the top of the mod to select your chosen wattage. Here’s what Aspire have to say about it on their website: “Power on and off: Click Fire Button 5 times within 2 seconds to lock or unlock the mod. Variable Wattage: Turn the rotary knob at the top of the mod clockwise or counter clockwise to increase or decrease the output wattage from 5W to 30W for vaping needs. Screen display: The Screen will display the battery power, resistance of atomizer, wattage and voltage. When the atomizer is not detected, the Screen will display “Check atomizer”. When the mod is in low power, the Screen will display “Check battery”.” And here are the specs: 1900mAh Capacity New Safer LiPo Battery Variable Wattage 5-30W 0.3ohm Minimum Resistance Pass-through Technology Self-adjusting 510 connections And what comes in the box: More and pics here >>>>
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Post by thegrumpyvaper on Feb 11, 2015 15:04:09 GMT
Ha! I did warn you!
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Post by thegrumpyvaper on Feb 11, 2015 14:46:15 GMT
Thing is, they don't lose any money from big pharma who get quite a bit of fluffing in that report about NRT.
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Post by thegrumpyvaper on Feb 11, 2015 14:41:04 GMT
Yeah, it's disgusting and really gives no help to anybody.
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Post by thegrumpyvaper on Feb 11, 2015 14:26:53 GMT
Just wanted to say a big thank you to you all for the warm welcome and kind comments. It's very much appreciated!
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Post by thegrumpyvaper on Feb 11, 2015 14:25:01 GMT
WHO Report Says Ecigs Are Not Safer Than Tobacco Then Contradict Themselves Today the World Health Organisation (WHO) released a report entitled, "What everyone needs to know about e-cigarettes". In the report the WHO - funded in part from large pharmaceutical companies - discuss what e-cigarettes are and their relative safety to tobacco cigarettes. The Who report asks the question: "Are e-cigarettes safer to use than cigarettes and other tobacco products?" And answers this with: "No, using e-cigarettes carries some health risks. These devices have become popular over the last 4–5 years. Little is known about the impact of e-cigarettes on health." In the same paragraph, they then go on to say: "As they contain fewer toxicants at lower levels than conventional cigarettes, e-cigarettes are likely to be less toxic. Nobody knows, however, how much less toxic they are." During the report the WHO discuss the presence of formaldehyde in e-cigarette aerosol, "The aerosol usually contains cancer-causing compounds (such as formaldehyde), but at levels 1–2 orders of magnitude lower than those in tobacco smoke. E-cigarettes are therefore likely to be less toxic than conventional cigarettes." You can read the rest of the story here >>>>
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Post by thegrumpyvaper on Feb 5, 2015 22:04:47 GMT
Hey guys, many thanks for the warm welcome, it's much appreciated.
Glad a few of you have enjoyed the site too - got a lot coming up soon.
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Post by thegrumpyvaper on Feb 5, 2015 17:42:01 GMT
VapeCollective 2016 is an evolution of the revolution. Formerly named "Yorkshire Vapefest", VapeCollective is our new name. Not only does this provide this new event with its own identity - it allows other events to also preserve theirs.We have a venue booked for the 28th and 29th May 2016 that is big enough to ensure a couple of thousand of vapers can get on the field. With some exciting vendors wanting to be part of the VapeCollective, it's sure to be an excellent weekend. Camping is no extra charge and the event will run Saturday and Sunday. Unlike other events, VapeCollective is a non-profit endeavour designed to be low-cost, but will showcase the best in the business. TGV will have more news on this event soon, but if you have any questions - then fire away and I'll answer them as best I can. Alternatively, you can join the Facebook group, here.
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Post by thegrumpyvaper on Feb 5, 2015 17:35:20 GMT
Hi all! Long time vaper, occasional lurker, first time poster! Good to be finally on the forum. I run a website too dedicated to vaping news and reviews, let me know what you think. The Grumpy Vaper
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