Iolite latest model v older models in E-Cigarette Reviews; Originally Posted by xybe
vaped 24 mg uncut menthol
Holy cow thats gonna blow your head off! Cut to 1/3 ...
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Originally Posted by
xybe
vaped 24 mg uncut menthol
Holy cow thats gonna blow your head off! Cut to 1/3 to 1/4 your usual strength
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Originally Posted by
frogbmth
Holy cow thats gonna blow your head off! Cut to 1/3 to 1/4 your usual strength
Yep, I'm a little tipsy right now and curiously enough hungry too.
In a couple of hours I am going to get some molasses from the only guy I could find that sells them here.
I plan to do a short video review within a week, thanks for the advice and keep the videos coming.
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I just tried this and it is amazing, instead of cotton wool I am pouring tea from a teabag as a filler. I am using Twining's Lapsang Souchong with a liquid previously diluted in glycerin.
Last edited by xybe; 11-26-2009 at 02:50 PM.
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I was looking at the gauze method video and wondering ...
Can you use cotton in there rather than extra 'screens' [thats what we call them in the USA ..] I was confused with the word 'gauze.' Thought is was a bandage .. Any way .. would cotton work the same rather than putting the cotton on the bottom around the heat pin ??
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I don't see why not, although it would be more of a pain to take the cotton out and replace it if it is hidden behind the screen. You could try just putting some into the herb chamber rather than in the screen holder.
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seems the juice in the herb chamber is too strong .. Is it closer to the heat in there ? when I drip onto the screens it seems a little less harsh.
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The heat comes from the bowl, rather than the herb chamber in the removable section. However I guess it could be because it is closer to your mouth? Just thinking out loud here.
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