Good morning! I recently had a little snafu with my Darwin and am pleased to say that Paul (from Evolve) took care of it personally and super fast----I didn't expect otherwise![]()
Good morning! I recently had a little snafu with my Darwin and am pleased to say that Paul (from Evolve) took care of it personally and super fast----I didn't expect otherwise![]()
:closedeyes: If you do what you've always done-you'll get what you've always got.
We recently had some Darwins in stock but had more people on the list than we had Darwins...So we sent out notifications to the people that had inquired first and waiting lonegr. We should have more by the weekend or towards the beginning of next week. Thanks,
Drew
I caught them in stock, ordered on Sunday, it shipped on Monday, and made it from NJ to MO by 7am today (Wednesday). Good fit and finish, and best I ever vaped (obviously, since I am new). The short threads in the brass make me nervous (I ordered a 510-510 adapter, as per all of your advice). I can see that it would take a significantly larger initial chunk of brass to have more threads after machining it down.
I come from a farm background, and my first thought was to put some Loc-tite on the adapter/brass junction, but as long as I leave the adapter screwed in, shouldn't have a problem. Why does a newbie get a Darwin? I don't have time for this to be be a major hobby on twiddling, I just want it to work. I am the kind of guy who could obsess over all the variations, but I just want it to be consistent. I can make it a minor hobby, however........
I am an accidental quitter, I wanted to save money, and be able to vape inside, and still smoke. After a few weeks, I realized that I can quit smoking. I read the last 300 pages of this thread, I feel like I know you all!
Thanks to Drew/Nhaler for making this available, and thanks to all of you for your great info!
~scott
Last edited by nanovapr; 06-22-2011 at 10:26 PM. Reason: typoze
Welcome nanovapr. Loc-tite is unnecessary; hand snug the 510 to 510 and leave it there and you should be fine.
Had Darwin been available when I first started vaping...
Enjoy and lots of friendly vapors here happy to help if you have questions.
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Welcome, nano! Enjoy your very good decision to get a D'win.
Nebula, ... yet another fantastic post! (#5973) You spoil us.
Welcome, Nano. Your rationale for quitting and your decision to head straight to the Darwin fairly screams, HE'S A GENIUS!
Vaping inside is like the second bestest reason to give up analogs (smelling tons better is the first). I know it's supposed to be about the health thing but, let's be real, is it's healthy the best advertisement for anything? It isn't for me.![]()
Happy vapin'!![]()
Yo, hi, Sew! You will be pleased to know that I'm mid way in my lung treatments. Thanks for the encouragement!
I got my Darwin today & am enjoying it very much. But, one oddity! I'm sitting in a darkened room watching TV vap'n my brains out & set the Darwin down. Then I notice that the digital display is blinking. There is a second of light increase & then it repeats every 5 seconds. Is this normal? Anyone else notice this?
Congrats, Sheer. I'm normally not the answer-giver, but yes, it's normal. It's a Darwin self-check. (Right?)
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