If memory serves, the V2 stuff runs a bit hotter than most other 808 gear. I remember back when I got my Volt stuff, I read specifically not to use V2 stuff with it but that Halo was OK because they ran the same. I would pick up a Halo charger to be on the safe side.
Liquids in general are OK, but it gets a bit fuzzy with e-juice. "Smokeless tobacco products" are prohibited by regulations, so if the person there interprets that as applying to juice they won't ship it. All depends on who you're dealing with, but it's safer to call it something else.
If they even ask, food/candy flavoring or something like that. I wouldn't ever say e-juice, because depending on how they interpret the regulations they might refuse to ship it.
That may vary by state as well, but I know that isn't true in MD. If the camera being used is on private property (in the car included), the law applies, but if you're out of the car it doesn't since you would both be on public property. There are a lot of weird technicalities like that with...
Video recording is actually covered in wiretapping laws, and if you're in your car that's technically private property where those laws apply. Whether you have to inform them or not varies by state, but the law applies to cops pulling you over for now. That may change though, since recording...
It really depends on the juice and how it's stored, but all juice goes bad eventually. If it gets stored in sunlight or a really warm area it'll go much faster. A month is way too fast though, that seems like something got in it somehow. Or your taste buds went temporarily haywire, which is...
It comes down to the interpretation of the regulations if he really took it to USPS. They prohibit mailing "smokeless tobacco products" (look up domestic regs, not international), so it depends on if the employee thought vaping gear fell under that label. They definitely wouldn't confiscate it...
I've gotten plenty of funny looks from law enforcement, and have been pulled twice using Ego-style PVs. Pretty painless both times ("You know those e-cigs they sell at 7-11? Same thing, just bigger."), but if I was using a mod it would have been more trouble. LEOs here aren't too interested in...
I haven't dealt with one of the "holier than thou" anti-smokers since I started vaping, but I used to get it with analogs all the time. I was always a pretty considerate smoker, tried my best not to smoke in really crowded areas or anywhere lots of nonsmokers would have to smell it. And I never...
With these kind of numbers, splitting hairs can make a difference. I was using the low end of the resistance range, more of an outside case. They're anywhere from 1.8 to 2 ohms, so it's a dice roll where one would actually be in the range. The low side could cause problems, I wouldn't use one...
Worth trying, but just be mindful. I know SI specifically says it's not a good idea to use 1.8-2 ohms on their mini batteries, which are basically the same as Halo (same voltage). A few tenths of an ohm can be a big difference in terms of what a small battery can handle.
EDIT: If memory serves...
Another vote here for Smokeless Image. I quit (completely unintentionally) the day I got my Volt kit. Even though they're cig-a-likes, they produce vapor on par with a lot of bigger batteries. They also have the X2 batteries, which are their version of the eGo, if you wanted to try something a...
It may be the same, same style at least. I'm pretty sure that the SI cartos are actually Kangers too. Regardless, bottom coil seems more common with 808 stuff (which is great for me, I prefer it)
It doesn't smudge as long as you give it a few minutes to dry after writing. And rubbing alcohol or vinegar will take it right off, so you can relabel if you put different juice in
I haven't tried the Halo cartos, but I'll add another vote for SI or Kanger cartos. Both are bottom coil, so they don't burn filler unless they're bone dry. Couldn't be simpler, and I've used the SI cartos I have for a few weeks and they're as good as the day I got them.
If the Nano you got was...
I always get something random for samples, not always good. It's always either 0nic (no good to me), or extra flavor on something that shouldn't have extra, stuff like that.
On the other hand, I did get a sample that became one of my new favorites, ECBlend Dragon's Leaf
Usually that means the company gets "creative" with what information they give Paypal. In the case of Health Cabin, I almost suspect that's the reason they chose their name, maybe not for Paypal specifically but any business that typically doesn't want to deal with vaping suppliers
I don't even understand how they got away with releasing Chantix. If suicidal depression is a side effect on the bottle, they need to go back to the lab and try again. My doctor actually tried to get me to take it once, wrote me a prescription, but thankfully I was smart enough not to take it...
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