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  1. I like the Kanger Subtank Mini. I'm using one on a temperature control mod and the replaceable Ni200 (nickel) coils last a long time. YMMV.
    3 points
  2. I like the subtank mini, you can use easy to find coils or you can use the RBA and make your own coils. Since I started using a subtank mini I haven't bought a coil for it.
    3 points
  3. How in the Hell... did you get a pic of my Juice maker!
    2 points
  4. the vapor rater is a new mapping and review system for vapor shops - https://thevaporrater.com/ - please use it and let me know what i can do to make it more useful. you can search for shops by zip code or city/state name or street address. i've also got a review system on there for overall rating, product selection, pricing, and customer service. if you love or hate a shop, please find it on the directory and give it an honest review. the more reviews there are, the more useful this site will be. the idea is that if you're out of town or move to a new place, you can use this directory to find shops near you and you can decide which one to visit first based on what other vapers think about the shop. i did my best to only import listings of vapor shops, but some tobacco and hookah shops snuck in there, if you see a listing that's not a real vapor shop, please let me know. when you're on the page of any vapor shop, on the right side of the page, a little under the address and phone number, there's a button that says "Report Bad Listing". thanks for your time.
    2 points
  5. Today, I didn't actually learn, but finally accepted that my eyes are also 63 years old and I can't see all those O ring thinggys and miss some. Some even have the audacity to be clear. So today I designed my new setup: A 12 volt Die Hard battery connected through an HO train set rheostat to a MacPherson strut coil spring installed in a copper moonshine still tank, and liquid by the liter. Barring that, a 12 volt solar water tank coil, installed in a 20 gallon Sears mobile home electric water heater with a plug for all the holes except the hot water egress and screwed into that would be a series of descending diameter pipes ending with a designer tip. Shold be portable with a big enough carrying case. I should now be able to see all the anti leak gasketing thinggys.
    2 points
  6. Bebop

    Help! Please!

    Now she wants pink o-rings for the sub tank. Will it never end? Jonnoh - I think a blues song is called for.... Dah dada dah daht.... Used to have a sub tank Dah dada dah daht It was a version 2 Dah dada dah daht Aint bad enough it's gone Dah dada dah daht She wants to make it pink too! Oooo oooh ooohI got them subtank blues (wheedley wee wee wha wha whaaaah)
    1 point
  7. You can not determine size by a photo with out something to measure it against. What I see is the center post is missing.... I would come to the conclusion that your son may have tried to refill it, and lost the center tube and didn't notice. When he set it all together it may have stayed together for a bit, but yes just would fall apart. Check the top cap for threads. If there are no threads it is pressure fit and you will need a new tank. even if you find the center tube it may not ever be the same and may leak.
    1 point
  8. I really like it. I bought it to go in the SauceCode. It is super easy to build on and the airflow is good. I would not recommend it for Ni200 builds though. The design causes the leg going up to be short while the leg going down is very long. This causes the long leg to glow red, when vaping, and I am not comfortable with. It works great with Kanthal though.
    1 point
  9. LMAO Jonnoh you trying to compete with the Vape 4000 TC?
    1 point
  10. I don't think Kanger will stop making the KPT2 and 3 for quite some time, they are too popular, but I suppose some retailers might stop selling them. There is probably a smaller profit margin in them compared to all the different subtanks that are on the market, and that's what a lot of retailers look at, the bottom dollar is what counts. I use mostly my subtank minis but I also use my KPT2 everyday usually when I watch TV or on the internet, I don't need big clouds blocking my view. The KPT2 is the VW bug of the vape world.
    1 point
  11. I've been vaping since May 2012, and it's been on my mind for the better part of this year. Making sure batteries were charged, all back ups were packed, carrying extra juices... I didn't mind for the longest time, but in the last several months I've been finding it to be tedious. Also, when I go out, vaping is starting to be looked at like smoking cigarettes. Finding a place to vape that isn't imposing on others is also starting to feel like the old days. When I first started vaping I was at 24 mg of nic. Now, it's at a steady 3 mg and dropping. Before too much longer, I may be putting my vape gear in the pay-it-forward pile. Only time will tell, but the nice thing is that there's no pressure, I can do this when I'm ready. That's the beauty of vaping, I guess.
    1 point
  12. Cigarettes smell so awful to me now that even if my PV died, I don't think that a cigarette would even be an option. For me, it would be like running out of Cool-Aid and choosing to drink sewer water.
    1 point
  13. I've thought of that very question many times since I quit smoking and began vaping (April 8, 2012). I suppose the answer to the "when to stop vaping" question is: whenever maintaining your gear (recharging, refilling, safeguarding, etc.) stops being enjoyable and becomes a hassle to you...when it begins to outweigh the enjoyment you get from the act of vaping, it's probably time for you to quit.
    1 point
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