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  1. Here in rural Colorado, I've had Rocky Mountain Oysters. They were sliced thin, breaded, deep fried and served with a marinara sauce. I was surprised at how good they were.
  2. Did you try one?
  3. No, you haven't made me angry. I just said that I answered the question in a different post just in case I might leave out some of the information I wrote on this post. That way, if you refer to both posts, you might get more information. Does that make sense? Sorry if it came out snippy, that wasn't my intent.
  4. An RBA stands for Re-Buildable Atomizer. These tanks are for advanced users who build their own coils, also called RTA for Rebuildable Tank Atomizers. I've already given an answer on a different thread when you asked this question. If you vape mouth to lung instead of direct to lung, you'll want a tank that better works with your vaping style. I'm vaping on an Aspire Triton 2 with 1.8 ohm coils and they work extremely well for me because I go mouth to lung (draw the vapor into my mouth first and then inhale). Other members have given you very good recommendations as well with the Subtank (if you want to go sub ohm). Sub-ohm means that the resistance of your coil goes below 1.0 ohm like a 0.5 ohm or 0.2 ohm. The lower the number to the right of the decimal point, the hotter the vape. More often you'll want to increase the power being used from your mod so your charge won't last as long. For example, I vape with a 1.8 ohm coil. My preference is flavor, but I also want to see a satisfying amount of vapor but don't like hot or even warm vapor when I vape. My iStick 80W TC (Temperature Control) is set to work in wattage mode and is set at around 9.7W when the coil is new. As you know, when a coil gets older, the resistance increases so I also increase the wattage, but I only go up to around 10.2W With a sub-ohm coil, let's use a .02 ohm coil as an example, I've heard some members say they use this coil and have it up to 30W, 40W, 50W or more when in wattage mode. That will use up the charge in your battery faster than my 9.7W. There's nothing wrong with a Protank or Aerotank, I still use these sometimes. You'll need to buy one tank, try it out to see if you like if. If you don't, buy a different tank and try again until you find something that works the way you want, then buy lots for back ups.
  5. Don't sweat it, Edna. @Earthling789 used to do it all the time...
  6. Forgot to post this earlier, but @Edna kindly sent me a pretty green marbled drip tip with the screen inside to try. My excuse for not posting earlier is that I've been very busy giving this new tip a work out to see how I would like it compared to the spiral drip tip. Thanks so much, Edna! Oh, and I liked it so well that I've ordered more in different colors, lol.
  7. Just like we ask anyone else who asks for a rec, Chris... Do you want more flavor or more vapor? Do you want sub-ohm, temperature control, RBA... ? Inquiring minds wanna know.
  8. I've had a Coolfire IV for some time now but it's never done that. @Adversarious1 gives some good advice that I would echo. Either take it back or contact the manufacturer to help with trouble shooting the device.
  9. Aw, that's sweet, @Earthling789. I'm glad it made your day. *picks fuzz off Earthling* I loved your question to the governor and state representatives, and find it very ironic that they're trying to make everything "tobacco-free" when they work in Kentucky. *rolls eyes* My work is going to announce tomorrow how they're going to make the entire campus a "tobacco-free" property by 2017. They won't even allow smoking or vaping in your own private vehicle if it's parked in their parking lot. I'm going to be at the press conference but standing in the very back because I have a feeling that I won't want to be any closer to the front when the $hit starts flying.
  10. In a different article she says that she keeps extra batteries in a separate pocket of the purse. How much do you want to bet they weren't in a plastic case to keep other metal things from shorting it out?
  11. Here's a great article by a doctor who has done his homework. Nice to see positive news reporting for a change. https://capitalresearch.org/2016/09/the-e-cigarette-ban-a-win-for-liars-and-big-tobacco/
  12. And... here's another positive article for e-cigarettes: http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/312899.php
  13. That's strange. According to specs on the Subox nano, it has a 510 connection so your Protanks and Aerotanks should fit just fine like the Melo. Can you give me the link to where you bought your kit?
  14. With a brand new 1.8 ohm coil, I'm using it at around 9.7W, but once the coil starts to get older or gunked up (I use a dark, sweet juice that will gunk up coils faster), it can go as high as 10.2W, more commonly around 10W though. Even so, the coils last me a good 10 days to two weeks or more.
  15. Okay, the VT store is now showing the Triton 2 for $29.99 each. Order away!
  16. Okay, @Christopher is working to lower the price on the Aspire Triton 2 from $32.99 down to $29.99 right now. Give him a bit and he'll have the lower price showing soon. https://www.vaportalk.com/us/product/aspire-triton-v2/ The link that's below this sentence is for the 1.8 ohm kanthal coils that I love and use everyday. If you order in denominations of 5, they come in the 5-pack boxes. https://www.vaportalk.com/us/product/aspire-triton-coil-1pc/
  17. What @Earthling789 said above. Also, any tank that has a 510 connection should work fine with all the variable mods out there these days. Every tank mentioned in this post will work with just about every type of battery/mod out there with just a few exceptions but I doubt that the exceptions would be anything you'd buy.
  18. Welcome to Vapor Talk.
  19. I'm a big fan of the Aspire Triton 2 with 1.8 ohm coils. I can up the wattage without getting hot vapor (which I really don't like), and it gives me lots of vapor and flavor. They have a little learning curve, but I now have ten sitting around with three in rotation.
  20. *poke* *poke* *poke* *poke* *poke* *poke* *poke* *poke* *poke* *poke* *poke**poke* *poke* *poke* *poke* *poke**poke**poke**poke**poke*
  21. *Makes grabby hands* I want your computer set up.
  22. Some people *coughJeffBcough* do charge batteries while they sleep. I'd much rather be awake in case something happened.
  23. In my experience, Canadian post sometimes takes exception to the weirdest stuff and holds it for awhile. I've sent stuff to friends who live in Ottawa and had the post office there hold it for over a week. You would think that custom miniature paint brushes wouldn't raise any red flags but...
  24. You had us very worried! Don't drop off the map again... 'kay?
  25. Missed you, Comp. Glad to see you again.
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