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Post by kittyvape on Jul 16, 2015 18:30:07 GMT
Hope I've understood right, lol, but felt if there's already a feedback thread maybe it's best to add to that. Just won the Cool Fire 2 tedster raffled Good comms and delivery, arrived safely.
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Post by kittyvape on Jul 16, 2015 18:27:02 GMT
Just a note, so far I'm finding that using lots of wick (as it is, not peeled) is best ... fill every 'corner' of the base. So far no leaking, and can go up to 50w and chain vape without a concern.
EDIT: I've switched out the rba base to a new old version one, as just got sick of the dribbles. Wick packed into every part of the base = no leaks. The ceramic, and the plastic drip tip, make it a great step forward, but the new rba base, for me, is too leaky (however I wicked it).
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Post by kittyvape on Jul 15, 2015 18:48:37 GMT
I've not heard of this before tbh, but it doesn't sound safe ... to me, vibrating and buzzing has to mean the batteries or circuitry are loose in some way. Sure someone'll be along who knows far better than me, but I wouldn't use it at the moment.
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Post by kittyvape on Jul 15, 2015 18:45:56 GMT
Hope it sorts out @tedster. Half a tyre out is just ludicrous!
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Post by kittyvape on Jul 15, 2015 17:23:07 GMT
Cool! Glad you like it so much, and know what you mean about the higher watts/burnt, lol. Most important is to enjoy a good vape, whatever the watts etc. Richer flavour on the new mini is amazing; just need to make sure the wick is spot on if want to take it higher/bit richer flavour. Not sure what's gone wrong with the DIY liquids, but sure someone far more knowledgeable than me'll be along. In the meantime, can definitely recommend myvaper juices ... jam toast, creme brulee, hazelnut latte, are amazing, plus dripdropvapour do some great flavours eg cookie dough, lemon cheesecake.
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Post by kittyvape on Jul 15, 2015 12:20:08 GMT
I just received one of the new white Mini's from Ash link and it blows the original Mini out of the water ... a lot of differences, which mean you can take it up to 50w easily [let juice warm up though, or will start to get a slight burnt taste] ... ceramic coating, very good insulation in the base, using the rba is a doddle, and wick it as this vid shows ( link) and you can get to 50w. Also, new plastic drip tip (you get a pair, black and white, with the white Mini) which make vaping at 50w effortless. And the flavour is amazing. I've tried the Goblin and Goliath and an rda; this at least equals them flavour-wise, if not better. Not even a drop leaks. I'm now looking at all my other tanks and going 'meh', lol. (never tried Lemo tanks). Bear in mind I literally got this a few hours ago. Do have to make sure wick it right, not too much wick, and train it to the 2 holes. I'm still fine tuning, as the original subtank I found worked best/no leaks with a lot of wick. I wasn't sure about buying the full Subox kit, incase the ceramic on the mod flakes, and I think it has a fixed 510 pin? But, in the vid, you'll see Les is happy with his kit, as many are. (I got a CF Maxx instead, lol, as I won't be carrying it around, plus the Mini tanks look amazing on the Sigelei 150w and mvp3). Hoping there's no flaking from the tank. Sigelei are very well made indeed; I'm sure if you want to sell the mod part of the Subox kit, there'll be plenty of buyers. (CF Maxx goes up to 50w, if you're wanting a giant tube mod for home, lol. Cloudstix are the best price I found, great to deal with. link Plus can add the charger in easily. Only thing to adapt to is there's no screen display.) If you do decide to keep the mod part of the Subox kit, maybe acrylic paint is best, plus a coat of artist's varnish after a couple of layers of acrylic. I used acrylic paint and the varnish with arts/crafts, and always looks really clean and bright, plus hard wearing. Might be best solution for the buttons. EDIT: after playing around with the new tank a bit more, it's still a learning curve about wicking. So far, if I wick it so the 2 rba holes are fully blocked, there's no leaking out of the airholes, but I can't go over 30w without dry hits. A work in progress, lol.
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Post by kittyvape on Jul 15, 2015 12:02:18 GMT
eugh mah gawd, lol, the jam toast is to die for ... just run it at 50w in new mini, and the flavour's incredible. So glad you do the concentrates, as this is definitely going to be one of my main vapes. And there are even more flavours to try too?! amazing.
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Post by kittyvape on Jul 15, 2015 7:59:19 GMT
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Post by kittyvape on Jul 15, 2015 7:49:33 GMT
Congrats Tedster; that's brilliant! You just did the raffle giving away the Cool Fire 2 [thank you!] and then win this. Good karma happening.
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Post by kittyvape on Jul 14, 2015 21:35:19 GMT
I've had to learn to wait lol. Result!!!! lol haha! Took a while, but got there. Inspired by your good self.
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Post by kittyvape on Jul 14, 2015 20:56:50 GMT
I haven't found that getting a UC has really helped with steeping, but you can't beat it for cleaning tanks; wouldn't be without it, for that reason alone. One flavour I tried to steep in the UC turned entirely flavourless, so occasionally using the UC can work against you. I've had to learn to wait lol. Tend to buy juices that can be vaped more or less straight away anyway at the moment. Tbh the only time I've seen any faster steeping was when I sat for 10 minutes lightly squeezing a bottle (lemon cheesecake), including shaking it a bit, to release bubbles. Interesting to try, but way too time consuming, lol, so everyone's advice about getting into a cycle of mixing sounds great to me.
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Post by kittyvape on Jul 13, 2015 17:17:30 GMT
Welcome beedee Congratulations on stopping smoking
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Post by kittyvape on Jul 13, 2015 10:08:26 GMT
Oh dear kittyvape...what a kerfuffle Yet, as always, you're a cheery wee soul Thanks gill2009 Yes, quite a palaver, and best to be positive, otherwise have two problems, lol. Three workmen have just been, and it turns out it was a blocked drain outside, not a broken pipe indoors. The drainer last night seems to have not done his job, and the men were surprised as he hadn't even checked the outside drain, lol. But these three were great. Really fast repair service. I've had the humidifier on since last night too, to dry everywhere out. Just waiting to hear about if there's any reimbursement for the destroyed carpet; hopefully.
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Post by kittyvape on Jul 13, 2015 1:47:11 GMT
Thanks letsavit Yes, no point getting down about it; these things always pass ... cue 'always look on the bright side of life', lol. Appreciate advice, and, sorry, I should have said, the water's on ... it's just if I flush the loo or use the sink, you can hear the water escaping out of the big pipe. The sound had been muffled, as there was loads of stuff stored in that cupboard. Now, everything's out ... cue springclean sooner than planned, lol. Dealing with the spiders wasn't cool, lol; itch for hours after, but I was valiant, plus the workman stood between me and them, so that was that sorted okay. Sorry flicked through and picked up water supply and the need to wee....! It's your main drainage/waste then... Leak in a Cupboard, could be worse, accessible and should be an easy quick fix for the plumber in the morning then, least it's not backing up from underground. No worries, lol. It's leaked out over the entire hallway and into the bathroom. Was only just able to stem it from affecting the bedroom carpet too; just caught the very edge. Luckily kitchen has no carpet. He said they're going to have to remove the cement at the base of the large pipe, as it might be a fault just below ground. You're right, if it was constantly coming up from deeper underground, that would be abysmal. As long as I don't flush the toilet or run water, the problem's contained. Phew.
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Post by kittyvape on Jul 13, 2015 0:55:03 GMT
Glad you're getting sorted it kittyvape and are still In good spirit. Might be teaching how to suck eggs but anyway....you can flush a toilet with a bucket of water if you have no water supply....can the neighbours help until you're back on? Thanks letsavit Yes, no point getting down about it; these things always pass ... cue 'always look on the bright side of life', lol. Appreciate advice, and, sorry, I should have said, the water's on ... it's just if I flush the loo or use the sink, you can hear the water escaping out of the big pipe. The sound had been muffled, as there was loads of stuff stored in that cupboard. Now, everything's out ... cue springclean sooner than planned, lol. Dealing with the spiders wasn't cool, lol; itch for hours after, but I was valiant, plus the workman stood between me and them, so that was that sorted okay.
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