Tootle Puffers, Part Three! (The Sequel of the Redux)

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Keeping them off the stinkers :)

pretty sure they're well past that. they've been vaping 4 or 5 years now.

they'll probably just load up and the RV and take a road trip down to Florida and stop at every vape shop they see.
 

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easiest RTA to build for older people with arthritis and bad eyesight?

grandparent-in-laws are getting tired of buying coils.

My fave is STILL the Serpent Mini. Single coil, piece of cake to build, darlin....
 

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I was thinking about an RDTA or "genesis" type. those have a bigger deck and seem easier to build (to me at least).
A very easy to use tootle style RDTA would be great. They are easy to build, and do not leak (when kept upright). The Nectar or an older Fodi or Corolla might be iust the thing...


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The Sirens are that type but they're diabolical to deal with (nice vape, PITA to keep dry). It might be worth the Doggy clone, which is similar to that style, but very easy to build and keep dry. The price is right too ;-)

I'd be LOST without my magnifiers and Coilmaster doohickey thing.
The Sirens are easy IF you use a 3mm ID coil with lots of cotton in the juice channels!
 

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    My fave is STILL the Serpent Mini. Single coil, piece of cake to build, darlin....
    Hmmm, you're definition of "easy to build" and mine are a bit different. I struggled with clipping the legs. My experience was a bit like the following:
    1-install coil and clip legs
    2-attempt to put chimney on, discover a microscopic bit of the leg is sticking out too far blocking chimney
    3-try clipping leg again
    4-repeat step 2
    5-grab a file and file the almost non-existent portion of the leg that is sticking out too far
    6-repeat step 2
    7-grab an adult beverage, curss, toss serpent mini in a box
    8-build an atty with a velocity style deck instead where having the leg .000000005mm past the 'post' doesn't matter
    :lol:
     

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    The Sirens are easy IF you use a 3mm ID coil with lots of cotton in the juice channels!
    I do use 3s but still need extra cotton in the channels. On a scale, not "easiest" (for me).

    Eggrolls for the win, now that I think about it.

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    I do use 3s but still need extra cotton in the channels. On a scale, not "easiest" (for me).

    Eggrolls for the win, now that I think about it.

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    My bad! I actually use Scottish Roll wicking for the Siren, never had a problem with leaking.
     

    DPLongo22

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    My bad! I actually use Scottish Roll wicking for the Siren, never had a problem with leaking.
    What's Scottish Roll? If it works that well, I'd try it. I like the tanks just not the puddles.

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    I do use 3s but still need extra cotton in the channels. On a scale, not "easiest" (for me).

    Eggrolls for the win, now that I think about it.

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    mmmmmm...eggrolls could work. could get a bunch of CLRs and just build for them.

    never built a CLR...looks easy enough.
     

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    mmmmmm...eggrolls could work. could get a bunch of CLRs and just build for them.

    never built a CLR...looks easy enough.
    Renwick is ridiculous (easy) and mine have been running 9 months so far. I hear the re-coil is very easy too, and am looking forward to killing my first coil. A relatively small stockpile could last a very long time.

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    This is the video that I watched to learn Scottish Roll wicking. It works great in a Griffin 25.

    Thanks Lynne. I'll check it out ( it it looks like what I do in the pics).

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