Am I in a isolated vaping island? From a mini e-cig user.

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zoiDman

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OK , y'all have tempted me for the last time. :lol::lol::lol:
I gotta get me one of these cute little batteries :D

BTW - One thing to Keep in mind about the iStick 20W Mini.

It can't fire with Lower than 1.0 Ohm Atty's. So if you are Looking for something to go <1.0 Ohms, it Isn't for you.
 

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If you wanted to stick a kanger pro tank mini on this it would be a great out and about for about 1 hour.....
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I still have, and sometimes use, about 8-10 of the 510 slim JoyeTech and other brand batteries that are 280 and 320mAh. I use them at times for dripping while at home. Also, with my stash of Vision Nano clearomizers when I'm out places I know there probably won't be anyone else vaping. I'll probably always use them in some way, even though I also use 1100mAh eGos with Innokin 16D tanks and my iTaste MVP, too.

My female friends and relatives that I'm currently helping to switch to vaping, and those who already completely switched...preferred the small, slim size of the JoyeTech's to start. In fact, 5 of the 7 say they probably wouldn't have had success if they'd had to start with even an eGo battery and a little larger clearomizer than the Vision Nano. It's because of what they've said, and the increasing difficulty finding the 280-320mAh ones still available, that I've bought another 10 of them for future friends who may prefer them.

So, I agree, there will always be those who prefer the slim batteries, even if they're less powerful and need to be recharged more often. I figure...whatever works for them is great. The eventual outcome is the important thing.
 

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I'm all about small and stealthy for out and about. When I started I used those giant 650 mAh egos at home and cig-a-likes for out and about. That was my first year or more. Just couldn't give up my small ones. I still have a couple of old stick batts from a couple of years ago...they are my wife's, purple with gemstone endcaps...but still usable.

Today it's big mods at home with kayfuns but smaller for the outside...ego one, istick mini, egrip...that sort of thing.
 

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Also, with my stash of Vision Nano clearomizers when I'm out places I know there probably won't be anyone else vaping.
I used to think that way and carry my analog like with me when ever going out and now days all I see are people with isticks kangers cloupors etc etc box mods vaping. I was at NavyPier here in Chicago huge tourist attraction place on the lake over the summer and I saw tons of vapers and I was perhaps the only one using analog like. My son asked me why I didn't bring my cloudmaker it was kinda embarrassing sorta cause here they were vaping it up listening to good music and I was tootle puffin... Im a cloud maker got darn it, now not shy.. But definitely not ignorant with it until :party:. :lol:
 

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Before I knew anything about vaping, which was September 2014, I saw a guy vaping in a parking lot and asked myself, why is he puffing on a shoe box with a pipe fitting sticking out of it? I thought it was totally uncool. Times change. Even now it seems a bit strange when I see people vaping even though I've been doing it for a year--on a shoebox with a pipe fitting sticking out of it. One of the guys at work said sometimes it looks like I'm carrying a gun. But he vapes too.
 
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