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Post by leftfield on Nov 4, 2012 1:52:43 GMT
I used the XL CE2s for over a year and I loved them! They have a 1.8ml capacity and last for months.
The downside - I had to take out the inner seal and cut the seal slot into a /\ shape so it would wick vg. Once I'd done that though, it was good to go for a long time.
You also need to swish the CE2 upside down for it to keep up with wicking, which I didn't mind at all.
I've never had one not work on me and never had one die on me before I'd seriously used it. I can easily make one ce2 last a month. I used to buy a new 5 pack of ce2s every 4 - 6 months.
I'm using a vivi nova at the moment because I can't keep my ecig upright with the job I have so I'm more used to the vivi now. I wouldn't complain if I had to go back to CE2s though. Amazing flavour, very reliable and last so long it's unreal for a disposeable.
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Post by leftfield on Nov 1, 2012 23:54:42 GMT
I intended to quit with ecigs but find it both enjoyable and so much less detrimental to my health that I don't really intend to quit.
I have used 8mg liquids for a long time now and I'm very used to and comfy with that level. It's not too much and it keeps me feeling alright.
I know I don't need to vape because I've gone a few days just not vaping at all. It's a choice. I want to and it's not likely to do damage to me so why not?
I quit at the age of 22 with ecigs because smoking 20 rollies a day was almost killing me. My life was slipping out of my hands and I was a wreck for smoking. I had to do something or I swear I wouldn't have seen my 40th birthday and I'm not too sure I would have seen 30 honestly.
Cold turkey? No dice. Smoking cessassion? Didn't even go to my appoitment which I still feel bad about. Patches and gum? Way too expensive for me.
Ecigs? Completely revolutionised everything for me. I'm back to working out! If you'd asked me to walk 10 meters two years ago I would have struggled to do it. Now I'm working out and have a physically demanding job and my lungs and heart aren't struggling to just keep me standing. It's great and I don't think I'm ready to quit nicotine completely yet or if I ever will be.
I compare it a coffee because it has the same effect to me: it keeps me awake and alert. It isn't the best thing for me but it's really not likely to do damage to me and thanks to vaping I have my life back in a big way.
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Post by leftfield on Nov 1, 2012 23:38:23 GMT
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Post by leftfield on Nov 1, 2012 23:36:43 GMT
Navy blue enchiladas
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Post by leftfield on Oct 31, 2012 7:24:56 GMT
I only drink water most of the time. I drink white tea, no sugar, usually once a day. Now and then I'll have a crappuccino (vending machine cappuccino you can't actually call cappuccino with a straight face) and if I'm in a bigger town than here I usually will have an actual decent cappuccino from costas. Don't like starbucks coffee I rarely drink alcohol but if I do, I'll usually have a few pints of tennents or fosters.
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Post by leftfield on Oct 27, 2012 3:41:33 GMT
clear skies here too - lovely detailed moon tonight, very very chilly though! Come on snow Sometimes I forget there is a moon because it's clouded over so often you just can't see it here lol!
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Post by leftfield on Oct 26, 2012 23:41:06 GMT
We had a blizzard up here in the highlands today
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Post by leftfield on Oct 24, 2012 17:00:52 GMT
Sid metal anyone?
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Post by leftfield on Oct 23, 2012 3:12:46 GMT
That's a thought. I'd forgotten because it was so long ago now. I remember I used coloured rubber bands and hair bobbles to colour code mine for a few weeks but I felt weird about vaping an ecig with hair bobbles on it so I wound up using little blobs of nail varnish in the end which still isn't that manly haha
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Post by leftfield on Oct 23, 2012 2:55:46 GMT
This forum continues to grow and grow but still hasn't lost its welcoming and friendly atmosphere. It's an incredibly rare thing on the internet and I sure as anything would love to see it grow more and stay this way. 'grats on 4 years, even if I was late getting here Not to forget, thank you Chrissie, for this awesome forum and telling me it existed way back when
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Post by leftfield on Oct 23, 2012 2:46:48 GMT
Some people use(d) different coloured drip tips to colour code theirs as well.
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Post by leftfield on Oct 23, 2012 2:44:15 GMT
I used to borrow nail varnish to colour code my cartos too when I used them. Just make a dot or a circle around it or something. Works a charm.
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Post by leftfield on Oct 22, 2012 23:27:41 GMT
It's been a few weeks since I got some metal in my veins but I feel great now. I can't believe it took them two years to take me seriously. Without going into too much detail, it was really, really obvious there was a problem with how much swelling there was and that to me completely proved it was the varicose vein causing the problem. I must have gone in about it at least 30 times and you could just see it was seriously bad and very painful. About 20 chlamydia tests and 2 years later I can finally get back to doing things I enjoy! I lost almost 2 stone in weight from just not being able to move much over the last 2 years and I really had no fat to lose then, at all. I lost all my muscle and feel lame so I've been working out like crazy. Really happy! Not only did I quit smoking in those two years, I'm getting my body back too Life! Thanks for the support guys
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hello
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Post by leftfield on Oct 22, 2012 19:19:00 GMT
ah glad to hear someone has heard of them, being a bit geeky i researched ecig vendors! I was going to say, you're one of few people I've ever seen mention them. I was kinda impressed and assumed you'd really researched if you used them. They're the best Kr808d-1 model suppliers for the UK I know of anyway, but really not well known.
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hello
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Post by leftfield on Oct 22, 2012 18:36:31 GMT
Heya and welcome to aaecuk! Yes, I've ordered from them before to get some cartomisers for my batteries. I loved those cartomisers when I still used them. It's a really nice bit of kit for a mini. Congrats on making the switch
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