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    Are you done stocking up?

    Quite a few I have are telescopic so not a problem but do have a few that are not. Vaping on a mech with a kick as you say does give that bit of protection.
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    Evolv-ing Thread

    No no no no no no lol, we are a nation of ramblers. Lots of older folk here and they just love to walk as long as their limbs work
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    Evolv-ing Thread

    Here in the UK our pubs are smaller, hence more people per sq ft, making it harder to get to the bar, hence bigger glasses.
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    Evolv-ing Thread

    Now I understand that these lovely ladies are just showing off their morning cups of coffee..........all is good now.:D
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    Evolv-ing Thread

    Haha I get it now. Just had mine, going to work in the garden now. Gives me a nice thought for the day ahead:D
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    Evolv-ing Thread

    There is a theme going on here........all these attractive young ladies all appear to be holding cups of tea or coffee. Where are the photos of young ladies holding a pint of beer in one hand and a mod in the other?:D
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    Wandering ohms

    Sounds like you've tried all the options that could normally effect ohms jumping. I dont do TC so cant comment on that option. The ohms arnt really wandering tho as they are alternating between 2 set points, ie resting and fired. Has to be some strange scenario when using TC mode. Hopefully...
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    Are you done stocking up?

    12w was low and must admit it was a faff getting extension tubes to house the kick. Used to use one in my old Nemesis. I did end up taking the kick out in the end to play around with different coils.
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    Are you done stocking up?

    I do like my mechs as well as regulated. Thing about mechs is they never break. I'm not a cloud chaser or high wattage user and am happy to build on the mechs to vape around 20w
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    Are you done stocking up?

    I did struggle in the early days of mechs and kicks in building the coil to work with the limitations of the kick. I didnt think kicks were available anymore.
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    smok under brands in the forum?

    I'm guessing your not an advocate of Smok products :D In the 6yrs of vaping, I've amassed over 140 mods of all different manufacturers and it's still growing. In all that time I've had 7 break on me. 2x Innokin, 1x Kanger, 2x eleaf, 2x Smok and a geek vape, all the others are still working. I...
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    What building tools do I need?

    Glad you found something you wanted.
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    smok under brands in the forum?

    Hope you've got to the bottom of it.
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    Evolv-ing Thread

    I will be watching with great anticipation. She will have to stop drinking that hot drink and get a cool one from the fridge
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    What building tools do I need?

    Thanks. Glad you liked them.
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    What building tools do I need?

    Check out the ones out on vapinghardware.com that I've done and let me know if you find them easier.
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    What building tools do I need?

    Steam Engine is a fantastic site and really well thought of in the vaping community. I developed mine from my own experiences and needs and tried to keep them simple and workable while having enough info to do the job.
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    What building tools do I need?

    Thanks @Myrany I'd appreciate your feedback. Website is www.vapinghardware.com Take a look at the calculator tab which will reveal 7 different calculators in all covering e liquid mixing, nicotine shot, ohms law, coil building, power, battery drain and serial/parallel batteries.
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    What building tools do I need?

    I've spent the last 4yrs designing a suite of calculators, 7 in all, for a website I'm building around vaping.
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    What building tools do I need?

    Thay are good to use as a base for building and to read the resistance at the same time.