Yeah, I still call him Bruce tooThat means Bruce Jenner hates the Slinky.
Yeah, I still call him Bruce tooThat means Bruce Jenner hates the Slinky.
Yeah, that whole deal may be harder to accept for those of us who sat at the kitchen table on Saturday morning staring at that cereal box (purchased in a cereal isle free of cloud chasers) thinking 'some day'....Yeah, I still call him Bruce too
Yeah, that whole deal may be harder to accept for those of us who sat at the kitchen table on Saturday morning staring at that cereal box (purchased in a cereal isle free of cloud chasers) thinking 'some day'....
Fun fact....nobody named Caitlin has ever graced a box of Wheaties!
Love my solid brass Phantus Mini! Will the Coppervape work with a tank? Non squonk mode.
Also have a Noisy Cricket original I bought on sale when the 2 came out. Like the shape and feel of it, would be even better in brass. Not using it yet, have not had time to build a coil that will survive the higher voltage...
That means Bruce Jenner hates the Slinky.
Much higher quality than a cricket..lol
It comes in aluminum as well.
Of course it will work with a tank, its a mech with a hole through the centerpin, but that's kinda ridiculous.
Cricket problems?
Heres a cricket killer
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Series mech just like the NC but built much better.
Well, tootle puffing on a mech is already ridiculous, so I'm sort of used to it
Main problem with the Cricket is that it is series. Tiny wire I normally use can not handle it. Have some larger gauge kanthol just need to dig it out...
Pause it around the 46 second mark and tell me who he looks like. Predates him by a decade.
Well, tootle puffing on a mech is already ridiculous, so I'm sort of used to it
Main problem with the Cricket is that it is series. Tiny wire I normally use can not handle it. Have some larger gauge kanthol just need to dig it out...
Pause it around the 46 second mark and tell me who he looks like. Predates him by a decade.
Galifianakis "She likes to be called Caitlyn!Yeah, I still call him Bruce too
When I first started vaping about 6 years ago, I basically started with an eGo/clearo like just about everyone else at the time, and was instantly, and equally, disappointed and excited by the potential - not to knock it too much, I got past the first three weeks successfully with it.
I got lucky with the shop I went to and got exposed to mechs on day one, along with a thorough explanation of what they (and rebuildables) were. I went home and studied up for a few weeks before getting my first mech (some cheap Kamry tube) and never looked back.
...Until this summer when I decided to retire my parallel box and see how far electronics have come.
Temperature control is a joke and offers no value to me, so we'll get that out of the way.
In a short amount of time, I used a Minikin V2 (almost immediately retired), a Reuleaux mini (soon to be retired/emergency use), and a Therion 75 BF (best vape of the three, serious, unforgivable flaws). They all vaped just fine. Really just fine. Performed however the heck I wanted them to. Just... lesser.
My L'Octopus arrived tonight and my first pull on it was like heaven. Not because of the mod, but because it's a mech. This post has already gone on long enough, but suffice it to say that the natural, delicate interplay of your element and battery, when you really dial it in (and believe me, I've spent hundreds of hours discovering just how nuanced achieving a "perfect build" can be), cannot be achieved to the same level of precision on a regulated device.
In my opinion, for my tastes, of course. And no question my experience with mechs only highlights my inexperience with regulated devices. But still, three months on regulated and I felt almost withdrawal for an unregulated vape. That first draw and since on my new mod feels like a homecoming.
Mechs forever.