After the honeymoon

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Grimwald

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I also could not find a "flavor" to stick with. My solution was unflavored...which is incredibly cheap as well. As for equipment...well...I'm still searching for that "thing" I can fill in the morning and lasts all day...and put on that "thing" that holds a charge all day...and the "thing" that has the coil that lasts the whole week, I don't think that "thing" has been invented yet, but I will continue on my quest...that's half the fun, isn't it?
 

KODIAK (TM)

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I am trading for one rebuildable dripper to test juices with, and I think that wills be it for me in the rebuilding category.
That's where I'm at girlie. A cheap dripper, some even cheaper Kanthal that I wrap around a nail and a few cotton balls. The cotton is just so easy to rewick on the thing when sampling juices.
 

Boiler

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I'm still searching for that "thing" I can fill in the morning and lasts all day...and put on that "thing" that holds a charge all day...and the "thing" that has the coil that lasts the whole week, I don't think that "thing" has been invented yet, but I will continue on my quest...that's half the fun, isn't it?

I have found my "thing." :toast:
 

VapoKev

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As a newbie, I'm still thinking in terms of keeping it simple. I have found the information on this forum invaluable, but also a bit overwhelming. I've never been a tinkerer and don't see myself taking up vaping as a hobby and getting into contraptions that look like dental hand pieces from hell. I'm still on cigalikes. The two things I'd like in terms of upgrades are an e-pipe that looks a good bit like a conventional pipe and something like the Halo Triton, or something comparable with an ego battery and some clearomizers. Even cleaning clearomizers might feel a bit like a homework assignment to me. Although, I've watched a number of videos and it looks easy enough so as not to detract from the pleasure of vaping. Of course, you never know. Maybe a year from now I'll be vaping on something that looks like a light saber. But I expect, for now at least, that I'll be happy with something I can grab and go and use for the day.
 

Cool-breeze

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I love to tinker when I have time but with 10-11hrs of actually working, a work day takes up closer to 12hrs or more, that doesn't leave a lot of time or energy for tinkering. By the time I get to a day off I'm running low on a liquid, my go to dripper needs new cotton and often times a coil etc... It's all become clear to me now. My job is interfering to much with my vaping AND those jerks make me go outside with the smokers. Don't get me wrong I like my smoking friends just not the freezing weather. In short I obviously need to quit working for those slave drivers so I can vape/tinker in peace with a pleasant demeanor.
 

Cazan

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I enjoy tinkering, but I dislike HAVING to tinker. Still looking for that no-BS-reliable simple unit, then I can toot that whilst playing with other stuff- That'd be perfect. Just starting really, so lots to learn & experiment with yet. Leaning towards an RBA: Dripping is too impractical & mods that I have to keep upright are, to me, nightmares- Like walking around with a cup of coffee that I try not to spill all day. As fast as things are growing though, that 'Perfect' unit I want is probably just a matter of time (?) Cazan
 
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