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mcquinn

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  1. PG would be less likely to have that problem.
  2. Welcome to the forum and the world of vaping.enjoy
  3. Sounds like you have pretty much covered a lot of ground in a short time.Lower resistance coils on your fixed voltage units should be about the same as higher resistance coils on the VV/VW turned up to a higher power.Just enjoy .
  4. A lot of have quit smoking with vaping.I wish you the best.
  5. You need a rebuildable atomizing device and some extra money,time and patience. I have been vaping five years and have not felt the need to go to that extreme. It doesn't cost much to vape if you don't get sucked in to buying the newest fads.You can pretty much get a satisfying vape with just about any device out there once you find the right liquid.
  6. Usually someone is building them in their basement or garage and the demand exceeds their capability to produce them and then comes a shortage. So the only options are to buy machinery and hire people or find a job shop to contract out a batch. What often happens is scaling up production leads to quality control issues which make prospective customers move on to the next super dooper device.
  7. An Ego type variable voltage or variable wattage should do the trick and be compatible with 510,306 and Ego atomizing devices in all the assorted resistances.
  8. hello,good choice
  9. Given what you put in your post ,I would avoid that device . It appears to be a rebuildable and you can't put on other atomizing devices I am pretty sure. You really don't have to keep buying more expensive stuff unless you just have too much money. What you have should provide you hours of pleasure .
  10. welcome.A lot has happened over the years. Most of it is just an opportunity to spend monies. But as you found out there are some way better ways to vape than when we started.
  11. Manual for sure.It would be nice if they could make an auto that would hold up to the leakage or condensate the will end up in the connection.
  12. Arno at Awesome Vapor and his daughter are very good ,so is Chris right here at Vaportalk ,they have paid their dues and are still around so they must be doing something right. I switched between analogs and ecigs for a few weeks when I started but eventually just lost my taste for the burning leaves.
  13. In five years of vaping I have not found a need to dry burn. I made some attempts at cleaning atomisers back in the day when during Chinese New Year you couldn't buy one to save your soul and I have found when a coil gets carboned up it is pretty much not gonna deliver the quality and quantity of a new one. With the cost and availability of this stuff these days it simply isn't worth the effort unless you want to switch flavors and usually having several devices loaded with different flavors makes that unecceasry. But that is just me. I am sure there are some folks who swear by it and that is ok with me.
  14. nicely broken in .
  15. Made me want to do the hard stuff. not! Haters gonna hate. Some people just can't stand to see someone else happy. We have addressed all the objections to smoking with vaping and they still are not happy. They can step off as far as I am concerned.
  16. The coil is actually the business end of an atomizing device. It refers to the coil that is wound of wire that actually produces the heat to vaporize the eliquid. The devices are atomisers,clearomisers,tanks,rebuildable drip atomisers and whatever else they have come up with. I would recommend you keep it simple and don't overwhelm yourself with the hardware at first. Just find a good starter kit and experiment with different brands and flavors of liquids . A good start would be an Ego type battery ,variable volt if you must and a good clearomiser with a few spare coils.
  17. Hello.I am in Richmond
  18. More likely black anodized aluminum,the Nemisis model sells for around $40.00 online.The Chi in black chrome and sells for around $50.00 online.
  19. I would say most battery sales and local sanitary disposal units .
  20. After a couple of years vaping I had to try and had pretty much the same experience. Gave away a whole pack of Camel lights, But now I know for sure. They just don't do it for me anymore. Time to move on.
  21. Just keep enjoying yours and sooner or later he might give it a try out of curiosity. One thing is for sure ,a smoker will try to quit when they are good and ready and any attempt by well meaning folks is usually not very successful.
  22. hello
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