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    Quote Originally Posted by Caesarea View Post
    You may find a useful box mod or a torch mod from Garry Dibley easier to use. They are astoundingly cheap and reliable.
    The box mod 801 version I have is very light to handle, using 3.7v 10440 (cigar type) battery.

    http://www.e-cigcity.co.uk

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    I agree, but if your not too sure about a box mod try one of Garrys, they are very cheap and well made and come with a good guarantee... The JS is very good but it's tricky putting in the atomiser.....

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    The JS is very good but it's tricky putting in the atomiser.....
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    Good Point Moog... Im lucky my atties are lasting for ages, so I forgot about that. Good dexterity is needed for grip of those atties when they have to be changed.

    I had a look at Garry's site, those mods are increDibley cheap..... He should use that as a brand name...lol,

    Did he ever sell the Nexus he produced? that was a real head turner... gorgeous !


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    Quote Originally Posted by Tim Robbins View Post
    Bit surprised the SD II is too heavy, thought they were a pretty good size and weight? You might struggle?
    Yes, I'm afraid struggle with certain things as I have MS (Multiple Sclerosis). With the SD, it may be that it was the combination of it being "fat" together with the weight of the battery which made it awkward for me. Also, I found it tricky for using the button on the end... I'm sad about not being able to use the SD as I know it's a reliable good solid item, but there we go, such are my limitations

    Quote Originally Posted by prof beard View Post
    Starlight - given you found the SD too heavy etc I think the Bulli Slim way well be the way to go...
    Methinks you're right, Prof! I haven't been able to find much info or comments on it but, size-wise, it looks like it might be what might suit me best. As perhaps does the VP1 but doesn't seem like we can get it here. Shame the UK has a more limited choice than the US

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    I can certainly lend you mine as you are UK to try and see if it fits the bill.
    Aww... bless you, Christena! That's just so very nice of you to offer!

    Quote Originally Posted by moog View Post
    I agree, but if your not too sure about a box mod try one of Garrys, they are very cheap and well made and come with a good guarantee... The JS is very good but it's tricky putting in the atomiser.....
    I did wonder about trying one of Gary's box mods as the price is extraordinary! But I'm still not sure if I could manage a square box shaped one, so I'm a bit hesitant.

    Ah... re the JS... Thanks for the tip about the tricky atomiser. Maybe I might be best not to try it if I might end up having problems with attaching the atomiser.

    Crumbs, doesn't it leave me with limited choices!

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    Chris.....then nexus never made it...hes just got a new one out that can 6v vape....its called the Little Gem named after his young daughter....

    Little Gem -

    Starlight....Maybe if you contacted Garry and told him your requirements he might make one to order....its worth a try.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Starlight View Post
    Ah... re the JS... Thanks for the tip about the tricky atomiser. Maybe I might be best not to try it if I might end up having problems with attaching the atomiser.
    It is quite tricky but I've had mine in there since August, three months ago, and I'm using the same one. So if you've got a friend to help you the first time and when it eventually goes it might not be an issue.

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    I keep forgetting to say... I use both 901 and 801 atties. But I use a whole bunch of them daily as I use one atty for each flavour and nic strength, of which I have tons and in 2 different rooms so's I don't have to keep carrying them all around with me. That means it has to be a model where it's easy to frequently change the atty and which isn't wrecked by changing atties too often (mind you, I'm very gentle with them).

    I have small hands and feet although I'm 5'6 and not short as such. I take a size 3 to 3.5 (35.5 continental) shoe which I can never find as shops either don't stock them or only have one pair which someone else bought before I got there, I need the smallest size gloves, and I always have to have all watch straps made quite a bit smaller to fit my almost child-size wrists.

    So between my hand size and my slight weakness and occasional hand tremors (which makes trying cart mods like the straw methods damn near impossible for me as they're so fiddly to do), I think I'd be better and more comfy with a slim cylindrical mod with a side button or, if it has an end button, then with a short body as my fingers won't reach it otherwise.

    Given the limited availability of mods in the EU (and then only when they're available or not sold out), I'm beginning to narrow it down to the Bulli Slim, possibly the Janty Baby J whenever it comes out, and possibly the smallest Mako when it comes out, and maybe one of Gary's mods. The Protégé is slim enough but apparently it's slightly heavier than the SD. Moog, thanks, I will get in contact with Gary . Have I missed or forgotten anything?

    Oooh and when it comes out, I'll definitely be wanting to try Janty's Telsa cart filler, if they get it to production which sounds like they might in the new year. Anything not to have to keep fiddling and faffing about with cart fillers just to get a decent amount of liquid out of them for any length of time! I've tried the cartomiser, but am not too sure yet if I like it or not, seems it needs a longer draw than I can manage (and it whistles horribly, LOL), plus it would need adapters for the 901 and 801 and whatever other batteries - mind you, that too is fiddly to refill. Anyway, carts aren't my concern in this topic

    Thanks again, all, for all your suggestions and help

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    Aw.. thats a shame about the Nexus Moog, it was soooo pretty... the Gem looks good, especially for those who want to try or use 6v. Thanks for the info !


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    Sorry for the thread jack folks, but what is "Tesla Cart Filler"?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Deschain View Post
    Sorry for the thread jack folks, but what is "Tesla Cart Filler"?
    http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/for...la-filter.html

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    Thanks mate...so it looks like we could be entering an brave new era where we don't have to nob around with "cart mod of the week".

    (oh God, I've just read that guys last post of the thread).


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