All my mods part1

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Laszlo

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Uhh... Is it just me, or does this one look like it would sell VERY well to lonely housewives who are trying to quit smoking?

8^P

You are definitely not alone with your thoughts..:facepalm:

But regardless of that I think flat bottom would be more practical for us ordinary users - I reckon most people keep their mods standing up (no pun intended).
 

MadmanMacguyver

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Oh my god.
It is definitifly my LAST MOD...........................................................................for today.
asdaq, thank's for correction! my latest mod, my latest mod. Learning english.

Thank god.....I saw that and almost cried...I watch your toys coming out and weep sometimes...they are TRULY beautiful .....

I try to keep up with this thread daily and sometimes miss when you post...I gave up on the German threads a while back...google translate and Babelfish are simply not as good as the translator software I had installed and it no longer has normal updates..."they" get a bit perturbed with something on the German forums you are on...:facepalm:
 

Eagle1

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EGO-Femina, the accubox for the fine lady

Special made for a fine lady
[The special gag: it has space inside for a perfume bottle and a nail file.

Just this:
- Adjustable steam power of the EGO (side wheel)
- 2400mAh Battery (2 * 1200mAh 18350er accu)
- Weight with battery and EGO on it only 138gr.
- Battery replacement without screws and without tools (Quick-Snap)

Well, dear ladies. Would that be what or am I completely off the mark :laugh:

You're definitely NOT "off the mark" -- I'm a lady, I have long natural fingernails (not bought), and I love this!
I think I'd fill the perfume bottle with e-juice, though. :)
 
Raidy, again, I commend you for for the insertion and expanding what was possible in vaping as well as your generosity in sharing Genisis with all of us. Your work is and has been among the best I have ever seen and I for 1 will always respect you and the contributions you made.

My gratitude and respect also goes out to all the other modders out there who have helped make vaping more enjoyable for all of us. I hope this chapter of in-fighting is now behind us all and we can get back to what we all came here to do in the first place.... To make the best darned PV devices available anywhere for any cost and put the Chinese cookie cutters to shame while having a good time discussing our triumphs and failures with good people who share in our passion.

Thanks again to all of you....you already know who you are :)

As the PV was invented by the Chinese and the PV has since been improved dramatically in a few short years, mostly by the Chinese, I find the comment a bit offensive. It's just a stereotype that doesnt fit at all with thousands of years of innovation.
 
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mcrt

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According to Imeothanasis(the GG guy) the atomizer concept was first patented by an american.But this does not take away any merit from the chinese,they had the vision to take a "crackpot" idea and turn it into something that has changed my life for the better.I'm grateful.
I know that their Quality Control sucks,but don't think it's easy to do better.I just read a review in the Spanish forum about a much touted hybrid 510 atty (20 bucks apiece),handmade and individually tested in the US...first one they tried had a supertight draw,gurgled and refused to work with a bottom feeder.Second one was airier and worked fine etc..sounds like a familiar song if you use chinese gear.
My fave vaping setup is still a good 510(one out of every 10?),3.7 and dry dripping.
I have great hopes for Raidys new atty as it sounds like a true advance.Everything else is just a rehash of the wick and wire concept with a variety of clever plumbing systems attached.Very impressive from an engineering point of view but not groundbreaking imho.
 

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Where's raidy been? On vacation again? If you're reading this I was wondering if you've ever tried to supply the current to your coil with induction? Thought it would be nice to eliminate the wires through the tank or fluid. Having batts, circuits, coil and switch sealed in the body of the mod, juice in the tank and the induction and heating coil in the atty. Three modules all isolated from each other. Not sure if things would scale down to a size be practical, but one of those ideas that look good one paper.
 
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