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Just an update: My brother had to order his Kgo from Northwest Vapors because there was something amiss with the hoosier site at the time. He has everything he needs to begin, but is still waiting on the needles he purchased (to fill his EMDCCs), before he begins. (he has regular cartomizers and attys, as well) Things have to be done 'just so', you see. Hopefully he'll begin this week. According to the instructions, the kgo must be charged for 7 to 8 hours, used a couple of times, and then charged another 3 to 4 hours--EACH. These charges, in his opinion, must take place while he is present and aware for safety reasons. And, naturally, one must have TWO ready to fire at a moment's notice. He is determined, excited, and utterly resolved to only Vape through the remainder of the Lenten season. He says that a few friends of his said that they tried the disposable e-cigs and said that although they were unable to quit smoking, they definitely smoke less now. Not to worry. I was dutifully encouraging, positive, and supportive.2 points
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Hi everyone. My brother is a 2 to 3 pack a day smoker, and he smokes Kools, which is one those analogs with the highest nicotine out there. We're supposed to meet up today online (different states) so that I can suggest a setup and a juice (very important to him) that would suit his needs. I've been all over the e-cig cyber-map in the last month researching myself into a spin. If it were anyone else, I could suggest this or that, but I can't do this one. It's too important and I'm too green. You have no idea how much I appreciate all of you, this forum, during this time of transition. Please help me to save my brother in like manner.1 point
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kitsune reacted to Logan Garrett for a topic
Took me 25 years to get this. now im thinking of a toe tag on my foot.1 point -
Darwin
yeahivape reacted to bobthesalesclerk for a topic
On paper this is true but in my experience it is not. 3.7 volts with a 1.7 ohm Atty is 8.05 watts 5 volts at 3 ohms is 8.33 watts This is where I like to vape. However in my experience using a LR carto or Atty at 3.7 volts is a completely different vape over a SR at 5 volts. It makes no sense because the wattage is pretty much the same. The SR at 5 volts however gives a much better throat hit than the LR at 3.7 even though the wattage is the same. Vapor and flavor are still great at lower voltage with LR but the vape is completely different. I will take SR at higher voltage over LR at 3.7 any day. I have phased out all of my low resistance stuff since realizing this. sent from my ice cream sandwiched Samsung fascinate1 point -
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daisygirlie reacted to Mike for a topic
I showed my daughters the pics of this ink thread and then asked each of them to draw one for me. Here they are but I'm not sure if I want to tat these on myself..1 point -
Provari is always an option, that does not have a proprietary battery (different options actually). It does just about everything the Darwin does but works on voltage readings rather than watts. I was partial to the Darwins until I had a discussion with someone the other night and got swayed towards the Provari. You can get a Provari kit with 2 batteries and a charger for less than a Darwin and then you can always have an extra batt ready, rather than having to buy 2 Darwins to always have a charge. Just a few things to think about, but like Bob said there are plenty of mid ranged items that are vv like the lavatube. I as well started with an 808 kit, quickly stepped up to an eGo, then I won a Lavatube as well as another VV device and just like with all hobbies you will eventually want the top of the line and I believe if its in your budget to do so you're better off getting what you will eventually want as soon as possible. I already want to get a Provari after 2 months of vaping and a few devices already. Stepping up to a Darwin or Provari sooner than later will save you money in the long run if you intend to stick with vaping rather than buying 500 dollars worth of mods that will sit around once you quickly decide you want the Provari. Just my two cents.1 point
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I have heard this is a really well built and highly technical mod if you can get used to the atty's being attached to the side. I have heard good things about it but have no experance with one. I am thinking about the Diamanté but have not yet decided.1 point
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Woow Jeff... that made me jump back from my chair... lol... Welcome to the forum Monkey. I started off with the Ego-T almost 8 months ago, and was my first PV. I was happy with it. I use it for 2 months.. Then I switched over to cartos, then cartos Tanks... I still used the ego batteries though.. very good batts... I now use variable voltage mod, and other basic devices... Playing with toys is part of the fun.1 point
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Ok, Jeff....that really and truly did make me laugh !!! I want one.....1 point
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Welcome !!! sounds like you are off to a good start. Research is always good, sometimes you just have to jump and you jumped very well. Like you said, it certainly won't be your last set of devices. vaping is its own addiction, less so the nicotine, much more so all the cool toys !!!!1 point
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bushmasterar15 reacted to kitsune for a topic
I like your dragon Bob....Then again, I have a dragon thing. @Mike....The music suits you, nice work. @bushmaster....that is some serious ink !!!1 point -
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Joye 510 T & Ego-C - Noob
Monkey reacted to FranzDages for a topic
Welcome. I've been using the Ego-C since it first came out a few months back. Have some patience, as there is a bit of a learning curve to using a tank system, but overall I'm satisfied with it (at least for now). I'm by no means an expert, but if you have any questions, I'll do by best to help.1 point -
Welcome to Vapor Talk, lots of helpfull people here so you found the right place1 point
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75/25 555 menthol 24mg. 2 battery kgo kit with 2.0ohm boge carto's. super easy to use, reliable, and consistant.1 point