Fleeting Vaporous Thoughts on Vaping

Started vaping Blu's back in late May of 2013. They lasted about a month, both batteries died slow and pitiful deaths. One took its last breathe and stayed lit even after I pulled the cartridge off of it. It was really neat for about 5 hours afterwards, made for a cute little blue flashlight. The other had seizures and fits of conciousness during its final moments. Within an hour it passed quickly and quietly, no warning, no gasps, just death. From there I went to eGo batteries and Evod tanks. They worked, but something told me there was better to be found. Better was found in the form of a Protank ( I thought).

I enjoyed the Protank until that first dreaded dry burn hit. Then came the mass ordering of replacement coils. Even tho I ordered Kanger Original Replacement Coils, they leaked ( even with 100VG). Then a friend introduced me to fasttech!!

TADA!!!! Vamo3 and an RSST. This is what vaping is about, nice density, full flavor, no leaks, batteries that last all day!

I thought it couldnt get better, but it did. My friend let me sample his SVD and Kayfun 3.1 clone with Legend from Heathers. Okay, I thought now I know it cant get better.

Back to Fasttech...
TADA!!! SVD and a R31 clone ( supposed to be like the KFC, all the parts are the same EXCEPT the airflow hole) there is going to be a TADA!!! in the near future... the KFC3.1.

But given time, there is going to be even better. Look at how computers have evolved in the last 20 yrs... Macintosh, Apple 2C ( with its HUGE 32MB ext hard drive the size of a shoe box for 400$) (( and now I look at the 16GB usb storage the size of a small bic lighter for 16$)).

Give it a couple of yrs, MODS incorporating Bluray DVD burning laser heads for heating ( no more coils), copper discs with heat sink fins which vaporize the juice when heated by the laser ( no more wicks) Chipsets that allow 30 Amp current flow for those inclined to go for 4 W IR Laser diodes...

Give it time we will see it... only if the government doesnt get in the way.
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