Apollo E-cig contest/giveaway thread!!

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Bikenstein

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That's a plus! One more question lol
Does it lag when you press the button? I know on my hubby's disrupter, it has a split second lag from push to fire.
I don't recall tryin a dual coil but right now I'm runnin a dual twisted 28g nickel in an STM on a little TC40. No lag and vapes warm at 430.
 

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I don't recall tryin a dual coil but right now I'm runnin a dual twisted 28g nickel in an STM on a little TC40. No lag and vapes warm at 430.
I'll have to order some nickel and Ti wire before my XCube gets here.
 

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Silly question...since we got off track, when is the next drawing?

The next drawing will be on the 21st (1 week from today!) I will try my best to have the winner announced on that day but please don't murder me if I'm a couple days late. Filling in for our shipping department due to one of our co-workers taking maternity leave has kept me much busier than I thought and not much time to come back and check in here. So bear with us and thanks for the understanding! vape on everyone!
 

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The next drawing will be on the 21st (1 week from today!) I will try my best to have the winner announced on that day but please don't murder me if I'm a couple days late. Filling in for our shipping department due to one of our co-workers taking maternity leave has kept me much busier than I thought and not much time to come back and check in here. So bear with us and thanks for the understanding! vape on everyone!
Sweet, thanks! I'm gonna keep trying!!!
 

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The next drawing will be on the 21st (1 week from today!) I will try my best to have the winner announced on that day but please don't murder me if I'm a couple days late. Filling in for our shipping department due to one of our co-workers taking maternity leave has kept me much busier than I thought and not much time to come back and check in here. So bear with us and thanks for the understanding! vape on everyone!
I'm on the other end of the state...if I was closer, I'd volunteer my services and come give ya a hand while the new mama is out :)
 

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The next drawing will be on the 21st (1 week from today!) I will try my best to have the winner announced on that day but please don't murder me if I'm a couple days late. Filling in for our shipping department due to one of our co-workers taking maternity leave has kept me much busier than I thought and not much time to come back and check in here. So bear with us and thanks for the understanding! Vape on everyone!

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I'll have to order some nickel and Ti wire before my XCube gets here.

My advice? Skip the nickel and just go with titanium, especially since your TC mod directly supports it.

Titanium is a lot less hassle to work with, less controversy, it's easier on battery life, doesn't require ten foot long coils, and it's actually more economical since coils last at least as long as Kanthal coils and can be easily rewicked without risk of deforming/ruining them, unlike nickel. And some (myself included) feel that titanium has a "cleaner" taste than nickel.
 

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My advice? Skip the nickel and just go with titanium, especially since your TC mod directly supports it.

Titanium is a lot less hassle to work with, less controversy, it's easier on battery life, doesn't require ten foot long coils, and it's actually more economical since coils last at least as long as Kanthal coils and can be easily rewicked without risk of deforming/ruining them, unlike nickel. And some (myself included) feel that titanium has a "cleaner" taste than nickel.
Thanks for the advice! Saves me money in the long run :)
 
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