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  1. "First class" means it is an envelope and a couple of first class stamps (maybe even three at the most). Just to be safe I'd put it into a padded envelope. Postage shouldn't cost you more than a couple dollars at the very most. I certainly wouldn't spend the extra to send it priority.
  2. Unfortunately, there's little you can do regarding Paypal. Since it's such a small item I'd just send it back in an envelope. I'm sorry this happened to you. This is just poor customer service, imo. They sent you the wrong thing, they should pay shipping back, or just send you the correct one.
  3. 2009 Gunmetal gray Chevy Impala with custom purple leopard spotted seat covers. Lol.
  4. If you take some time to read on this forum you'll find a wealth of information here. One of the most trusted vendors is The Veteran Vaper. Brian, the owner, will answer your questions, troubleshoot any problems, and gives the very best customer service around. I've recommended him highly to many on Vapor Talk and have never heard anything but positive (rave) reviews back. You can get some 1300 mAh Vision Spinners at $24.95 here: http://www.theveteranvaper.com/vision-spinner-1300mah-variable-voltage-battery/. Don't forget to get a charger and a wall adapter for it, using the USB charger on your laptop/computer is never recommended for safety reasons.
  5. Also something to consider is your nicotine and PG ratios. Higher nicotine = harsher vape, more throat hit. Although PG is a great flavor carrier, it'll also produce more throat hit/harsher vape. I would start with a 50/50 PG/VG ratio and go from there. Mt. Baker Vaper has some great juices that several on this forum like. I've personally never had a juice from them that hit my happy spot although I've tried a LOT. EC Blends is my go-to supplier for e-liquids. You can customize to your heart's content and get 5 ml bottles at only $2.50 each so you can try all kinds of different flavors to see what you like best. As you add things to your juice the price does go up but only just a little. With the coupon code: 10020 you'll get 20% off your entire order for a limited time. A word of advice on EC Blends' juices though, these are made to order so they will need to steep (age) to get the best flavor on most of them. Start out by not adding a lot of things to it at first until you find out what you like.
  6. Personally, I prefer a manual transmission because I get so much more control of the vehicle that way. Unfortunately, I just can't push on a clutch for very long after I broke the arch in my left foot. On cold days it's just too painful.
  7. This is just my two cents but, as a beginner, I would set your iTaste 134 aside for a little while and pick up a couple Vision Spinners (you must have back ups). This is a variable voltage battery that has proven to be a great workhorse, not complicated, and very dependable, especially for a beginner. Pair that with an Anyvape Davide mini or a Kangor Pro Tank mini (these have a glass tank, no plastic so you shouldn't get any plastic taste), with either a 1.8 ohm or 2.2 ohm coil, your favorite juice and vape. Once you're more familiar with vaping and the various nuances of vaping, then go back to your iTaste 134. Vaping has so many different variables that it's better to start simple before getting into the fancy stuff. It's best to learn about the differences in juice: PG/VG, nicotine, what sweeteners and dark juices do to coils... What ohm coils go best with what voltages and juice, the ways to tweak your set up on the lowest levels... As with anything, you need to learn to crawl before you take off running full out. Like I said, it's just my two cents.
  8. Thanks for the offer, B! We'll probably take you up on it sometime down the road. The SO is currently looking at a preowned Silverado sometime this coming year or so. We're definitely a GM family. Oh! I have a question already. Why is it next to impossible to find a manual transmission on trucks anymore? Unless you're buying a one ton or a huge truck everything comes only in automatic.
  9. You might be surprised to find what you like. There are flavors I thought I'd love but don't and others that I would've never thought of that really hit the spot. That's the beauty of the 5 ml bottles for me, it gives me a chance to step out of the comfort zone of flavors to try new things without breaking the bank for it.
  10. Happy holidays to everyone at Vapor Talk! I hope you have a wonderful holiday season and the very best for the coming year.
  11. Personally, I don't know that there really is a "best" out there. It's more a matter of what's "best for YOU."
  12. At $2.50 for a 5 ml bottle, it doesn't hurt the wallet if you don't like it.
  13. If you do end up trying it I'd start with no added flavor to see how you like it first. For me, even though I'm usually flavor challenged, the extra flavor is too much in this one. I do, however, prefer it with double extra sweet.
  14. I've never heard of ceramic wicks. Link please, this sounds interesting.
  15. I mix it 80/20 with most of it being blueberry. To me it tastes like blueberry with a cool hint of peppermint added. Sorry, but that's as good a description as I can come up with. It's a very cool blueberry.
  16. Depends on the type of work you do. The VTR is pretty heavy so it's not exactly portable unless you spring for the belt carrier. FLaN is not flan flavored, it's an acronym for Feels Like a Nut from EC Blends. It tastes like an Almond Joy candy bar. I've been stuck on this for nearly a year now. I get it by the 125 ml bottles. If you decide to try it I would strongly suggest letting it steep a minimum of two to three weeks, a month is even better.
  17. Been switching off between three different things today: iTaste VTR with KPT3 (and single coil) with apple cider K100 with KPT2 with a mix of blueberry and peppermint Vision Spinner 1300 with a custom HH.357 Cisco Hybrid Spec with Empire Mods' drip shield and EC Blends' FLaN.
  18. Congrats, B! Eight months goes by so fast when you're seeing improvements on your health. My eight months just flew by and before I knew it one year came through. Yours will too.
  19. Agreed. This would be the best option. With the "new and improved" coils still not available without having to buy the whole thing all over again I'm just glad the single coils work on them.
  20. So...maybe the solution is to not buy the first one, but wait until the second one comes out to save ourselves the aggravation.
  21. Pair that with a KPT2 and a 1.8 ohm coil and it'll rock your socks off! It does me, anyway.
  22. I love EC Blends. They also give exceptional customer service, have well over 400 different flavors and you can get 5 ml bottles at around $2.50 each so you can try all different flavors without having to commit to larger bottles. If you add stuff to it the prices go up but just a little. The juices are not made until you order it so they will need to be steeped before they reach full flavor. Some of them are good out of the mail but some may need some time. You could always speed steep if needed, though.
  23. I've done business with Brian on quite a few occasions and recommended him to a lot of forum members who have nothing but great things to say about him and his products. Not once have I heard anything negative about him or his wares. He gets the very highest recommendation I can or will give to a vendor. Just an aside, I never recommend a vendor I haven't used or had a problem with. If I find a site with a product someone is looking for but I haven't done business with them before I always disclose that and the member can choose to buy from there -- or not.
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