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Paulwjjeep reacted to Adversarious1 in Best tasting tobacco e liquids
I don't personally vape tobacco flavors, so I can't make recommendations on any tobacco flavors. I can, however, make recommendations on how you can go about finding the flavor that is right for you.
Everything in the vaping world is subjective - especially when it comes to e-liquid. I find it much easier to find a person who likes the same setup (mod, tank and coil) as me than I do a person who likes the same flavors as me. Everybody's taste buds are different and everybody is going to like different flavors. To borrow an analogy from another member here on VT, what may taste out of this world to me could very well taste like wet socks to you.
One to my recommendation: make a visit to a B&M (or multiple B&M's). I have visited a lot of B&M's specifically for the purpose of trying new flavors. A good B&M (and no, they aren't all good) will have employees who are intimately familiar with each line of liquid they carry. They may not know how it tastes, but they should know how well it sells and that should be an indication of whether or not a particular flavor is worth trying. They should also know specifically which tobacco flavors they sell so they can help you with trying tobacco flavors specifically rather than you spending you time looking at their "menu". Visiting a B&M to try different liquids doesn't obligate you to purchase from them. That is entirely up to you. Unless the liquids they are selling are "house blends" (made specifically by them), chances are you will find it cheaper somewhere online.
Last recommendation - Keep an open mind when trying e-liquids. You may surprise yourself and find something non-tobacco flavored you like.
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Paulwjjeep reacted to Walt in Gday from Perth Western Australia
Now that comment is beyond my pay grade. My wife and I have a "don't ask, don't tell" policy. We split the household bills and as long as they're paid. All is well.
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Paulwjjeep reacted to Tam in Gday from Perth Western Australia
We all mostly call is Slowtech around here. While the prices are low with free shipping, you usually have to wait a lot longer for the stuff to get to you. If you don't mind the wait and can get by without whatever you ordered, it's usually a good place to buy gear. EBay is a place we mostly warn people about due to too many knock offs being sold there masquerading as original name brand items. It's buyer beware, especially for mods and batteries. If you're getting things like wraps and drip tips, it's a great place to shop.
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Paulwjjeep got a reaction from Tam in Gday from Perth Western Australia
Just ordered another Eleaf ipower 80w today.$33 us. Just for the mod. Free post
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Paulwjjeep reacted to Walt in Gday from Perth Western Australia
Oh lord! Work? Vape?..... Vape? Work? Rough decision! I wish you the best. You keep coming around here you can open up a dedicated account for vape, lol.
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Paulwjjeep reacted to Tam in Gday from Perth Western Australia
You don't like your truck? Leaving anything charging unattended, especially in the cold or hot like your truck, is only an accident waiting to happen. I would only use an AC adapter and plug it in at your house to charge. Do not put it on to charge and then go to bed leaving it alone. Since you leave it charging in your truck it could be that it's not getting a full charge, your charger isn't working right, or it could be you have a bad mod. Batteries really shouldn't be left in any kind of extreme temperature condition.
What wattage are you using it? If you're using it at 50W, that will also drain the battery faster than if you have it set at 10W. This would also make a different on what resistance the coil in your tank is. I'm a mouth to lung vaper and like a cooler vape so I use a 1.8 ohm coil. With this resistance, I only use 7.8W - 8.4W (as the coil gets used the resistance goes up slightly therefore I need more power as it gets older). With this low wattage I only need to charge my battery once a week - I rotate between two and three tank/battery units. Does that make sense?
We stress getting back up around here. Once you get the back ups, get back ups of your back ups. Then, get back ups for those. You can never have too many. I've gone through four back ups of battery, tank, coil... in one instance due to various reasons -- nearly all of us have at some point. When that happens, you'll be glad you listened and got the back ups or you'll wind up going, "They said to get back ups and I wish now that I did..." We see this all the time.
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Paulwjjeep reacted to Walt in Gday from Perth Western Australia
Yup, and then you can be like me, living under an overpass in a box. A big box with a lot of mods and atties!!!!
Just kidding, @Tam has got it right. Always be prepared!
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Paulwjjeep reacted to Tam in Gday from Perth Western Australia
But look at all the fresh air you have... and the view!
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Paulwjjeep reacted to dutch529 in New vaper
Hello from Philadelphia Eagles territory. Tried vaping a few years ago with the pen to quit smoking and it worked great. Ready now for a better setup to make vaping more enjoyable.
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Paulwjjeep reacted to Tam in Gday from Perth Western Australia
The Cleito is a 22 mm tank and it will work just fine with the Eleaf iStick 50W mod. I have over a dozen iStick 50W and all of them have built in internal batteries, none of the come out.
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Paulwjjeep reacted to dutch529 in Gday from Perth Western Australia
Hello back from Philadelphia Eagles territory. I am thinking about putting together the Aspire cleito tank with the eleaf Istick50w but not sure if they are compatible with each other. Also what is the battery being used in your mod? And is it flat top or nipple?