I've never had any problems. Once I had a Bartleby (small box mod), a GLV, two 510s and an eGo, not to mention all the bits that go with them. I also had several bottles of juice (I was prepared for the usual expected layover). No one even questioned me. The guy in front of me got all of his...
How about something like those hand-crank flashlights or radios, where you could turn the crank for a couple of minutes to get 10 or 12 drags? This would be great in a pinch for a backup when batteries are all dead or inaccessible. Might be a little on the big side right now though.
I only ride the roads, but I like to keep an eGo on a lanyard around my neck, sitting in a shirt pocket underneath my armor (a small 650mah works best). It stays near for the traffic lights and straightaways when I want a drag. I'm sure you don't get as many opportunities to get a puff off road...
I'm usually a dripper, but I have found that I like the Protank better than all of the other disappointing tank type things I have tried. I have been extremely careful about dropping it because riding on top of an eVic, it feels like it weighs about two pounds. I have dropped it a couple of...
Ralphie: I want a Red Ryder carbine action two-hundred shot range model air rifle. Oooooooh!
Mother: No, you'll shoot your eye out.
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Ralphie:Oh my god, I shot my eye out!
Lest we forget, "I want top quality and I want it CHEAP."
edit: but of course "CHEAP" almost always wins the race to the check out screen before quality gets out of the gate.
I think everyone understands that this thread is full of speculation and that it has people commenting on two different incidents. Aggressive policing of the thread no longer seems necessary.
Apparently we are talking about two different incidents. The #2 post linked to an article describing a battery explosion in AZ where the battery was left unattended.
I live in southern AZ and everyone knows how hot it can get in cars here. Sometimes people literally (and I do mean literally) bake cookies on their dashboards in summer! Our roads even melt a little and become tacky in the summer heat. I've melted the soles off of two pairs of Chuck Taylors...
Same story here! My Bartleby from 2010 still vapes like a freight train, and my dad still has his too. Honestly for a plastic Radio Shack box, Cybervex sure made a great product. Surely its longevity has everything to do with how well he epoxied the Bartleby's guts. I would say that was the best...
I am evidence!
Switched over in 3 days flat at the end of 2009 and haven't looked back. Smoked for 22 years.
Both my parents are evidence too! They smoked for over 40 years and switched during 2011. I honestly believe this will provide all three of us with extra years of life.
I saw a TV commercial the other night for a "new" ecig company. It could have been the one the OP mentions, but I'm not sure. If not, it was one just like it because I did check the website briefly. Same cheap products, same high prices. They all look the same. I guess they are licensing the...
I'm no analyst, but it isn't really speculation either. My experience comes from two and a half years in the industry, where I saw first hand exactly how those processors can do people. Not just the company I worked for either, others as well. Sometimes a vendor can get away with it for awhile...
Sorry to hear you got burned. The frequency of this doesn't actually surprise me though. It can be difficult for e-cig/e-juice vendors to find good credit card processors. Many of those processors are afraid to take on the e-cig industry because of the "risk". That leaves many vendors with...
Everyone, especially new vapers, should make sure your nic level is comfortable for you (not too low as to be unsatisfying, but not so high as to give you the "jitters" or worse). Remember, you'll be using it much more frequently and continuously throughout the day than you may have smoked...
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