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This is the label from an old half liter nic bottle. It was sitting on a shelf and I finally cleaned it out today.

I'm down to 4 liters in the freezer. Mixture of NN and Wizard Labs. I know WL is gone, not sure about NN. Got most of it in 2015 and the rest in 2020, the 2015 is still good as new. Makes me sad in a way. At 75 I'll never finish my 4 liters since I have enough to take me well past 100. My life will end somewhere along that short line of bottles. I stuck a note on the freezer explaining what it is so my descendants won't kill themselves.

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Innokin Plexus Pro Pod Kit - Best Choice for Everyday Vaping?

For everyday vaping a pod kit need to be less than a dollar per pod and disposables can’t be used at at all. It’s orders of magnitude more expensive…. Even then issues occur because there is no pod standard, so they will eventually stop being made. A pod that could be rebuilt would work. People would just buy new pods and not rebuild them, but save used ones, and when the thing inevitably goes out of production and pods can’t be had anymore they could rebuild their old ones and keep going. Make your own effective pod standard. It would even fix the cost of pods issue. Sparkle did this long ago and they were so popular they were hard to find because they sold out so fast. It’s what built the company.

Coil Size?

What tank are you using? Not all coils will fit in every deck so it would really help to know that.

What style of vaping do you prefer? Hot or cool vapor, mtl, rdl, or dtl? Not all tanks are universal, and if you have one meant for mtl, the airflow probably won't be enough for a low resistance coil.

With nothing else to go on I would probably recommend just trying a simple twisted coil. You won't need to buy any other wire and you can make one in minutes if you have a handy coffee cup.

Random DIY mixing and More

We're trapped in the house. The painters have covered all the doors and windows with tape and plastic sheet so they can spray the paint. They took off the downpipes and covered the gutters and decks and a bunch of other stuff. Replaced some damaged cedar siding pieces and caulked the hell out of everything. Communication is a bit hard because only the boss speaks enough english and he is only there intermittently to direct the job, so I don't know how long we will be stuck in here. Yesterday they power washed the entire house to remove loose paint and prep the surface for repainting. Cleaned the gutters and cleared off the leaves and twigs from the roof. I know how these guys operate because I've seen them do it to a house on the next block. They are expensive but super professional. They even keep a small metal bucket on the deck for smokers to dump their cig butts.

I was going to take a trip to the shop and get some muffins and drinks and stuff for them but I can't right now. I did drinks and snacks for them yesterday.

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