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Post by alvoram on Apr 18, 2012 15:21:01 GMT
Ahhh good thinking, custom kits, I like that. We're using the SR visions on the Rivas we bought from you, and they are fine, maybe a little tight, but no worse than a boge with the cone on (you may remember our discussion about that,) I'd go as far as to say they are fantastic, the best 'thingymabobs' we've used on the end of the rivas so far. That being said, it isn't a particularly warm vape, or very strong, just a great, clean, flavour, so I can see why the LR ones might be more popular.
I would agree about VV, when it comes to new vapers, that's why I think most people recommend these Rivas or similar kits, they just work, they last, and they give a decent vape... A few months in though, and I wouldn't give up my VV now, I love it.
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Post by alvoram on Apr 18, 2012 15:07:30 GMT
it's when stars are used in the address, the forum software interprets that as the end of the link for some reason, noticed this before.... but if you use this method I think it works [url=http://www.vapeescape.co.uk/the-vision-ego-rainbow-**standard-resistance**~303]http://www.vapeescape.co.uk/the-vision-ego-rainbow-**standard-resistance**~303[/url] www.vapeescape.co.uk/the-vision-ego-rainbow-**standard-resistance**~303
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Post by alvoram on Apr 18, 2012 15:01:33 GMT
Yeh I like those cases, they may stop people setting fire to their trousers at the football, pmsl (although, the off/on option should really have done that, if it was used ) Do you think you'll ever offer a riva, vision/stardust kit?
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Post by alvoram on Apr 18, 2012 14:49:50 GMT
JAson just had a look at your vision kit, it's a shame you don't do a similar thing with the riva 1100 batteries I'm guessing the fact they are genuine Joyetech's pushes the price up a little... does it? EDIT: Just realised how that last question sounded, sorry, should make it clear, that for genuine Joeye's, 2 visions, a case, and juice, I still think it represents good value for new comers. I just wondered if a Riva kit, with the Visions, would be cheaper?
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Post by alvoram on Apr 18, 2012 14:46:36 GMT
I'd rec this one... www.britvapes.co.uk/LED_Ego-t_green_or_purple_1100mah/p1204754_6145238.aspxhas the same 1100 mah battery as the riva, but comes with 2 cones, has a screen that counts your puffs, and shows the battery level, all very useful to a new vaper, and is cheaper overall. Personally I'd use the money saved to buy a Vision Ego / Stardust / CE4+ clearomiser... As I think they are great, especially for people just setting out, as they are faff free. The riva is a good starter Kit though, and Jason (vapeescape) is a nice person to deal with, plus he always (touch wood) ships things out in a timely manner, same day, every time I've ordered. He will also swap the atomiser and cartridges for cartomisers if you ask, which are better IMO, more faff free, just not as good as the vision ego's I mentioned earlier. Not looked at his Vision Kit (yet) but if it includes the vision ego clearo, that may be worth considering too. Remember you'll need juice too
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Post by alvoram on Apr 18, 2012 13:38:09 GMT
Thanks Hifi, I'll tune in, see if I can learn something I do hope the possible positive sides of legislation are looked at, and discussed, as well as the negative sides.
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Post by alvoram on Apr 18, 2012 13:24:29 GMT
Will this be covered tonight? If it is I might tune in, never watched anything live on VTTV before, I assume it's VTTalk, and I just click on "Live Broadcast" at around 9PM???
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Post by alvoram on Apr 17, 2012 21:31:50 GMT
I missed most of this thread the first time around I think, but I only have this to add... I don't need medical research, or some kind of evidential proof to tell me that crossing the road in front of a bus is dangerous, common sense tells me it is, same goes for passive smoking. As for vaping on a plane, don't think I'd bother, I'd take a patch, or an inhaler, and just use the Ecig in the airport, with a beer. Put it away for the flight and pop a patch on or get the inhaler out.
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Post by alvoram on Apr 16, 2012 18:30:05 GMT
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Post by alvoram on Apr 16, 2012 16:18:44 GMT
The Panny Batts do it for me in the LT, maybe try AW High Drain Jlo
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Post by alvoram on Apr 16, 2012 15:31:02 GMT
Gordy you say blue flame, would a gas cooker be ok, or not hot enough?
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Post by alvoram on Apr 16, 2012 14:06:55 GMT
Thanks Roger I did look at that one, but the thing is a few months ago, people would recommend the TR-001... one thing that's been consistent for quite some time, not just in the ecig world, but in the world of high powered torches too, is that the Pila is apparently the absolute best, the standard by which others are judged, so decided I may as well go for that. I don't want to be swapping, changing and upgrading every so often, and it's only £40 if you shop around. I agree that the Pila is an excellent charger, just trying to save you money that you could spend on lush juice. Thanks Roger, by all accounts it is thought of as a great charger, the wp2 that is... But I've (finally ) come to realise that, along with batteries, this is one department where you really do benefit from spending that little bit more, even if it's only for peace of mind. I do appreciate the thought though, more juice is usually a good thing... And saving money is almost always a brilliant thing.
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Post by alvoram on Apr 16, 2012 13:14:59 GMT
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Post by alvoram on Apr 16, 2012 7:37:11 GMT
I think it may be the batteries too, when I use the ultrafires on the LT this happens, with decent batteries it doesn't, I also get misfires on the LT with ultrafire batteries and not with the panasonic ones. Is it something to do with what they call the C rating? Or am I barking up the wrong tree?
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