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Post by kittyvape on Apr 17, 2015 7:29:42 GMT
I'm only 3 weeks in to vaping, and using an iStick 50w with Nano tank. Really like the Wood & Brass 18650 Mod. May I ask if I can use the Nano with it for now, and if all I need to do is purchase the right battery and charger? And what would the watts range be? and would the amounts automatically adjust? (such a newb, lol, and brain vapourises about ohms etc) Thanks. Hi when you say nano kit what do you mean? is it a kayfun with a nano kit or something else? sorry if i mis understood your post, are you wanting to use the Nano kit witht he wood and brass mod or our new box mod? let me know so i can help Peace Matt. Hi Matt Sorry if I was unclear, plus, first, was really glad to read things sorted out okay for you and your family. I'm using the Kangertech Nano tank, with the iStick 50w, at the moment. Due to funds and not knowing enough to be able to get into rebuildables yet, I was hoping to be able to use the Kangertech Nano for now, with the Wood & Brass 18650 Mod. Googled a bit and saw someone saying they were using a Kanger Subtank Hybrid with the mod, so wondered if I might just get away with the Nano at this point. Peace.
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Post by kittyvape on Apr 17, 2015 3:56:43 GMT
I'm only 3 weeks in to vaping, and using an iStick 50w with Nano tank. Really like the Wood & Brass 18650 Mod. May I ask if I can use the Nano with it for now, and if all I need to do is purchase the right battery and charger? And what would the watts range be? and would the amounts automatically adjust? (such a newb, lol, and brain vapourises about ohms etc) Thanks.
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Post by kittyvape on Apr 17, 2015 1:30:51 GMT
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Post by kittyvape on Apr 16, 2015 15:24:36 GMT
I doubt it even vapes any more. But I'm almost certain there is another forum full of lovely people somewhere out there regretting the day they let it join. The secretaries are probably looking for the next group of victims as we speak. Sent from my HTC One_M8 using proboards eek, seems this guy was a really nasty piece of work. Glad he's not here any more, bothering everyone. How lucky am I that he lives in Middlesbrough, lol ... not! I've got a good BS radar and no patience with numpties, so he'll be the one that gets winged if he tries to bother me, not moi.
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Post by kittyvape on Apr 16, 2015 15:21:15 GMT
I should comment, but can't be bothered......Doh I did anyway I hope the shop lives up to your expectations kittyvapeThanks zeldamum Thrilled there are at least 4 or 5 I know of in Middlesbrough; been to 3 in the town, but not the Linthorpe ones yet. Yes, hopefully it's a good one
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Post by kittyvape on Apr 16, 2015 15:18:16 GMT
I just made 4 bottles of juice, yay and used the dripper to test them ... great! ... and wanted to ask how best to clean the dripper. Is it safe to soak it in Milton for 15 minutes along with other stuff, or is cleaning it out through blowing excess out enough? How long do the drippers tend to last too, if used a few times a week? Naughty girl for not giving them some time to steep! Until you find a really noticeable drop off in flavour, I'd be content with just giving the 306 a blow through . . . it really isn't necessary to be cleaning an atomiser like this every few days. For a deeper clean, then I'd give it an overnight soak in some Bicarbonate of Soda - my 306's last for weeks, if not months. Sorry, Perpetua. I made 2 dutch mint choc and 2 choc toffee. Wanted to make sure there was nothing 'off', as one mix I made previously was absolutely rank, lol. Have to admit I chucked some of the choc mint straight into the Nano, but will definitely get steeping. Got loads of other ready-made banoffee and turkish delight, so it'll be fun to sample the mixes each week. Thanks for advice about the dripper. That's great. Finding the iStick mini is perfect for using with the dripper, and good to know it just needs a blow through ... nice and easy to use and take care of!
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Post by kittyvape on Apr 16, 2015 1:29:20 GMT
If in doubt, engage suspect in conversation and the culprit will soon revel them self by a stream of unlikely anecdotes (porkies) and sob stories. lol ... making list now of interesting conversation starters that could reveal the V------rt ... once identifed, deliver the ninja chop and escape in a giant cloud of vapour. 'A girl's gotta shop' is always a good exit line to get away from the dementor cloud of woe stuff too, lol
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Post by kittyvape on Apr 16, 2015 1:25:14 GMT
Anyone who refuses a pasty is safe kitty. Moustaches can be shaved, hair can be dyed, weight can be lost, but pasty addictions are forever. Carry a vamo cattle prod just in case You're right, lol ... carrying a giant pasty, to cause them to reveal themselves, and Amazon I'm sure will be great for a cattle prod. My ninja skills should come in handy too, lol haha.
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Post by kittyvape on Apr 16, 2015 0:36:03 GMT
eek, can't be doing with V------rt, lol. Will only talk to super skinny stick-like people, just to be safe
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Post by kittyvape on Apr 16, 2015 0:34:41 GMT
Maybe not in the best location opposite the Europa ! ok during the day though. lol, yes! Maybe best call in in daylight hours
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Post by kittyvape on Apr 16, 2015 0:33:55 GMT
I think the answer to that question is 'yes', kittyvape, but having never used one I'm not too sure. I'm sure someone else will be along soon who can answer more informedly than I. When your skills are up to it, you should treat yourself to a 'real' dripper with a DIY coil and wick. The difference between the Bauway/Cisco (not wure which one you got in the end without reading the front end of this thread!) and a good dripper is simply amazing. I'm currently using a Plume Veil dripper with a cotton wick at 25w on my MVP3 with some Butterscotch Custard from Yorkshire Vaper, and the flavour is immense, coupled with huge plumes of vapour. You can easily buy premade coils from Fasttech, although I personally find that the making of the coil is easier than the installation! Once in place though, a coil will last easily 6 weeks with an occasional dry-burn and rewick, which only takes a couple of minutes once you know the procedure. Get saving (although from Fasttech, it will cost less than a tenner!). Thanks chykensa Loads of flavour and vapour sounds great! Will note down what you use, ready for when I'm at that stage, and look forward to learning those skills and the mega-vaping, plus get saving! 6 weeks coil certainly sounds great.
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Post by kittyvape on Apr 15, 2015 21:36:27 GMT
Hiya Just found out that on Saturday Mass Vapour open a new shop and a Cloud Cafe in Middlesbrough. Going to see if I can get there, but either way am thrilled! Had just been thinking it would be great if there was a proper vape cafe to go to. www.facebook.com/events/1631634580390222/
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Post by kittyvape on Apr 15, 2015 20:54:50 GMT
I just made 4 bottles of juice, yay and used the dripper to test them ... great! ... and wanted to ask how best to clean the dripper. Is it safe to soak it in Milton for 15 minutes along with other stuff, or is cleaning it out through blowing excess out enough? How long do the drippers tend to last too, if used a few times a week?
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Post by kittyvape on Apr 15, 2015 20:47:00 GMT
Thanks so much Ripshod Most of all I'm so happy to have discovered vaping and such a genuinely nice community here, and the difference that is making to my health, plus it's so interesting and exciting to learn and get things right. Important to learn steadily, and I hope to be able to help new people in the future too. Thank you very much that I can ask. Really appreciate. And you're from the Boro, what's not to like Thank you, fellow Teessider! Same to you.
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Post by kittyvape on Apr 15, 2015 18:02:45 GMT
It is good to see a new member accepting the advice given as you said VapingBad. Better than the usual eh? It's great to see you asking the relevant questions - more so to see you taking the advice given and applying it in a sensible way. Too many times we have seen peeps wanting to get straight into this to the extreme without any knowledge. Great for you to ask us first kittyvape. Thanks so much Ripshod Most of all I'm so happy to have discovered vaping and such a genuinely nice community here, and the difference that is making to my health, plus it's so interesting and exciting to learn and get things right. Important to learn steadily, and I hope to be able to help new people in the future too. Thank you very much that I can ask. Really appreciate.
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