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Christopher

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  1. With that right hardware, the 801 is known to give the most amount of vapor and flavor. When they fist came out the only option we had where auto batteries. We have come a long way since then and some of the modification available such as the PT allow the 801/302 (same thing) atomizer to reach it's full potential. It can be very strong on the passthrough.
  2. Those that "direct drip" do because it's faster and more convenient. (So long as your not always on the go) It also tends to give more vapor and flavor but you can get the same from filling your cart, just so long as you keep your cart filled. At the end of the day it's really a matter of preference. Here are some videos that may help you get started: http://www.vaportalk.com/forum/forum/index.php?app=videos&do=cat_view&id=5
  3. Moving to the Noobie Questions area
  4. Awesome! I'm glad you girls are enjoying your PT's. That 801 will knock you out of your chair
  5. It's been a while but I remember Steve from Puresmoker had good peach way back when
  6. Well I sell and created Dulcis so I know it quite well Dulcis does have a strong throat hit. It's meant to have a strong throat hit. I think in this case you might just not like the particular flavor. Some say it's smooth some say it's harsh but at the end of the day it's all matter of opinion. What a piece of chocolate tastes like to one person means something to another. If you'd like I can send you a bottle of 16mg or perhaps some Traditional Tobacco which is similar to the Dulcis but a tad smoother. Let me know!
  7. Usually that type of harshness is not brought on by the E Liquid but rather the atomizer. This often happens for example when you take a hit from an atomizer that's been sitting over night with liquid in it.
  8. The problem is most people want a strong throat hit. You might not want it now but you may later. (Most do) We we order our juice accordingly. The high level of nicotine is probably what's causing this for you, the general rule of thumb is, the higher the nic content the higher the throat hit.
  9. Stop...messing...with...my...brain! http://www.vaportalk.com/forum/forum/index.php?app=videos&do=view&id=88
  10. If your Wal Mart has it, you should be able to find it in the cake/baking section.
  11. As Vaprlife already stated the PT is 100% sealed. Think of that little hole as more like a bowl. It doesn't actually lead anywhere. Drip away!
  12. The batteries are 80% charged and you do not have to wait 8 hours. It's a long story but that's something that was added to the manuals a long time ago and never removed. The batteries are Li ion and do not need to be charged for 8 hours. Get vaping girl! (Going to move this to the noobie questions area)
  13. I would have to say for me personally it's Dulcis and Sweet Dawn (moving this to review area)
  14. And just when you think you have everything you need you will find something else. Buying mods and models is almost as addicting as smoking is.
  15. A 302 atomizer will fit on a 510 battery but a 510 atomizer will not fit on a 302 battery. So the answer is, sort of
  16. Looking at the picture I think the Puresmoker unit uses the same batteries as the VP2 does.
  17. You should take about the same amount of hits off of an Electronic Cigarette. The best way is to "listen" to your body. You'll know if you've vaped to much
  18. For the most part it's the nicotine that creates the throat hit. Moving down your MG is great but with that you loose throat kick. If you want to lower your nic but raise the kick then moving to a higher volt device may be the answer. A 5 volt device with a short bridge Penstyle atomizers should give you what you need
  19. Get a 510 but make sure you get the MEGA battery with it. That will pretty much give you everything you want
  20. Dulcis is an RY variant Which one and what did we add? Well...
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