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  1. Put the bottle to the side in a dark, cool place and let it age/steep for a week then try it again. You might be pleasantly surprised... or not.
  2. Tam

    Kanger sub mini

    Aw, sorry to hear things are giving you stress, Mirage. I hope it settles soon.
  3. Depends on how strong a flavor it is. Some flavors like cinnamon or coffee, won't come out. For most flavors I just rinse under hot water, soak overnight (or longer) in vodka, re-rinse in hot water, let dry overnight and that usually takes care of it.
  4. Yeah, but isn't that a happy problem to have - health-wise? The main thing is that you're now off the analogs. The rest is downhill from there.
  5. What Bebop said. Also, what batteries are you looking at?
  6. Welcome to Vapor Talk.
  7. I'm sure you can... all it takes is money.
  8. My so-called full-sized Impala is only the size of what we used to call "mid-sized" back in the day. I've had several "real" full-sized cars like the '65 Ford Galaxy 500 and the '69 Buick Electra. Now those were full-sized, not what is sold these days.
  9. For me, the risk of something going wrong -- even with the best of plans and intentions -- isn't worth it. If I want a coil that's cleaner than just a dry burn, I just build a new coil. Wire is cheap. Hospital bills are not.
  10. Personally, I would not recommend to anyone to place a firing coil into water. There are too many risks and it's unnecessary. To clean your coils, just take out the wick material and do a dry burn. Whatever residue was on your coil will burn and leave your coil clean. If you feel the need to clean the ash off, you can either blow on it or use a long, dry model paint brush to gently brush it away. This last part really isn't necessary but that's just my opinion.
  11. I remember Bubble Up, but what is Faygo?
  12. Seriously? I haven't seen a Pepto Bismol pink can of Tab in decades. Where do you find such things? Had a teacher in high school that you'd never see her anywhere without a can of Tab in her hands. Lol
  13. I thought it was "found on the road dead."
  14. Yeah? But who wants a juice whose acronym stands for "fix or repair daily?" I prefer my juice done right the first time.
  15. Count me in! But only if it's filtered through the '62 Skylark.
  16. If it were me, I wouldn't take a chance on buying any vaping gear on Ebay from someone with only three reviews (however positive), especially when one of the reviewers no longer has an account.
  17. Oh my gosh! They still make RC? Don't hardly ever drink soda anymore but I sure do miss that one.
  18. That would be about it for this one since you're using a regulated device. Don't try to push it beyond its capabilities. If in doubt of the coil, throw in a different one. See? Pretty simple.
  19. No reason not to use it, it's probably a very good tank. Just use common sense and caution. Every atomizer and battery we use has the potential to go sideways if it's not used properly. Exercise a reasonable amount of caution and safety procedures and you should be fine.
  20. You don't have to be nervous, just play it safe.
  21. iQuit makes some points that I would. Also, stock coils may or may not be at the resistance that they say they are. For example, I've metered what was supposed to be 1.8 ohm stock coils and have them read 1.6 ohm, 1.9 ohm, 2.0 ohm and in one instance, it read 2.4 ohm. When you're sub-ohming, the accuracy of the resistance becomes more important for safety's sake. Don't just blindly trust that what you buy is what you're getting. The ohm meter that iQuit recommended is very simple to use and inexpensive. Not all coils require low volts/watts. That's why they make batteries and mods to be able to handle whatever you put on there... within reason. Just because you use 12 watts on this set up doesn't mean the next best thing will only use that much.
  22. The rule of thumb for any tank, any atomizer, any coil is to start low. Vape. If it doesn't do it for you, turn it up a little, vape. Continue until you get a slight burnt or harsh taste. Back it down just a bit. That will be your sweet spot for that juice and that atomizer. It doesn't matter if it's a stock coil or one you built yourself. Stay safe and meter your coils before putting it on your battery. Oh, and when you're using a sub-ohm coil, you might want to use a juice that's low in nic. Many people prefer 3 - 6 mg depending on the resistance of your coil.
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