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Everything posted by Tam
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I expect that the vendors are still putting their stuff up on the site but I wish there were more selection with dripping atomizers. The only ones I saw were for eGo-C and T with very few for the 510 available. If possible I'd love to see 306 and more 510s (both bridged and debridged) on the site. There. My two cents and I haven't even had a sip of coffee yet, so if you see misspelled words and/or me not making sense more than usual -- that's why.
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I have different juices in different clearomizers so all I have to do is to switch those instead of cleaning one out and refilling. Much less waste that way -- for me.
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The first two 50 ml bottles I just just vaped it by itself. Later on I finally added a little to strawberry shortcake and...yeah, it's really good. I think I prefer it by itself but that's just me. Since I developed an allergy to chocolate at 18 it's been a treat to be able to taste real chocolate again without having to worry about where I left that epi pen.
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The Dragon's Tear was really good almost out of the mailbox. I put it aside for a bit and went back to it, and it was even better. Then, I got sidetracked with all kinds of different flavors and now, several months have gone by. Tried it again and...it's sooooo good! Yeah, steeping is a must for some. Rixter got me started with EC Blends and their Chocolate Malt extra flavor. That's good without steeping - even better if you let it sit - if it lasts long enough.
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Let the clove sit for a week or four and then go back to see how you like it. Sometimes, with flavors like clove, you'll find it gets so much better with a little steeping time. It might become your all day vape, you never know. ETA: And your original post? Thanks a lot. You just made me go over to EC Blends to order some more juices...like I really needed more. *rolls eyes at self*
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Personally, I go through 3 - 5 flavors a day minimum, it does depend on what I feel like at the time. I just keep different clearomizers or atomizers going with different flavors so I don't have to worry about wasting juice. Save the juice or throw it out? Depends on how dark the juice is from what it was originally. If it's significantly darker I'd throw it out. If it's still pretty clear then I'd find a new bottle to store it. Do NOT put it back to mix with the unused juice. I'm sure others will chime in directly, but that's my opinion.
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Look up my post/review of Empire Mods and you'll get a taste of what kind of customer service he gives. If you ordered it from Keith, you're sure to get a really great set up. If you don't, he'll make it right.
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Keith, owner of Empire Mods, gives excellent customer service and even better quality product. I love that place.
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If you're going to direct drip you really do need a drip shield, not a cone. The cone is made to make things look pretty - it doesn't have the ventilation you need to get a really good draw. I used one and after awhile I noticed that the extra juice would leak through the threads of the cone. You don't get that with a drip shield. The cone can also produce a really tight draw and more heat because it's not meant to do anything - not so with the drip shield.
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My favorite so far has been right at around 2.0 ohm and I vape at 4 volts on my Spinner. That's what works best for me (except I turn it down a bit for fruit flavors). YMMV.
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Totally agree with Blucavvy. You need to direct drip if you want to change flavors on the fly. I will add that the first time you use the atty you'll want to put in 4 - 6 drops of juice to prime the coil and/or bridge, then, you can go with a drop or two at a time. I let mine sit for a minute before vaping the first time. YMMV. I'd also keep like flavors per atomizer. All my fruit flavors are used in one, bakery flavors in another. Every time you change flavors the old one will linger for a few hits (or longer) so you'll get a blend of old and new juice for awhile. Not good if your flavors aren't compatible. Keith at Empire Mods is great to deal with and he has so many different styles and types of drip tips.
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I'm in awe of your strong Google-fu, Jeff.
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What type of atty is that, Jeff?
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*squeals* I love the Pro Tank 2! Can't wait to try one. One of the big draws for me is that I can change the drip tip to my favorite and not have to be stuck with one. Then, I really like that you can replace each piece. *tries to wait patiently*
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It shouldn't give you any trouble, but I'd keep an eye on it if you go with a higher VG.
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I'd perhaps go with 60 VG/40 PG or 75 VG/25 PG. Just remember that higher VG can be thicker so it might gunk up your wicks.
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Before doing anything like that I'd go with a higher VG ratio in your juice. What are you using now?
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Nope. Not all chocolate are the same flavor.
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San Jose is a fun place. Now it's even better with the Vape Bar. How cool to have something like that in your neighborhood! Next time I'm in San Francisco I'll take a side trip to San Jose. The Winchester House needs a second visit and the Vapor Bar needs a first.
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When you're getting off the analogs, there is no "small" milestone. Congrats!
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*rubs hands together, cackles evilly* So, are you using a 510 or 306 or 901 or... Direct dripping really is the fine wine of vaping.
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They're pretty amazing. Once all my outstanding orders come in I'll take stock and probably order a few more of these. Right now I can't remember if I reordered them or not. This is one draw back to practicing the "back ups of back ups" theory.
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A Vision Nano sounds like the perfect thing for you, it only holds 1 ml of juice so you don't have to "commit" to one flavor if you don't want to. I have a bunch of different clearomizers going at one time with different juices so all I have to do is switch them out.
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Congrats on the first and hardest six months, Steve! Can't wait to say 'congrats' on your one year.
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How's this? You upload the pic onto something like imageshack or photobucket. Get the direct link URL and then click on the "picture" on the post and insert URL. Hit "post" et voila!