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It appears as though I do get to keep them, my money was refunded and the seller didn't ask for them to be returned. (I asked for a refund because I felt as though their responce to my email was kinda rude)

We are getting ready for our annual family road trip but once things have settled down and I have a free weekend I will spruce them up for ya ;)
Really Sara, put a wig, some shades and lipstick on 'em..LOL
Stick a little cigar in it's mouth too.

Refund? Did they not send the right stuff or was it just their poopy attitude?
I'd ask for a refund for the free heads too.
Tell 'em they gave your buddy Hazy (or your parakeet) a heart attack.
 

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I used a Gambler.

Big spender. That's one of the better one's. Gambler tobacco was pretty good also.
 

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Really Sara, put a wig, some shades and lipstick on 'em..LOL
Stick a little cigar in it's mouth too.

Refund? Did they not send the right stuff or was it just their poopy attitude?
I'd ask for a refund for the free heads too.
Tell 'em they gave your buddy Hazy (or your parakeet) a heart attack.

I sent them an email explaining the situation and they responded "do you want a new shipment or a refund?" No apologies, no wow, we wonder what happened, nothing. I felt that was not so good customer service so I asked for a refund. The last thing I wanted was another shipment of styro heads :lol:
 

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I was doing RYO cigarettes for about 5 years before I switched to vaping. It was so much cheaper than packaged cigs I managed to work my way up to around 4 packs a day. vaping was definitely more expensive, but since I was wheezing, coughing and hacking up nasty stuff it was an expense I was willing to do. I am a chain vaper instead of a chain smoker now, but the wheezing, coughing and hacking are gone. It was well worth it.

This was my rolling machine. I gave it to my son who still hasn't converted to vaping...yet.
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Did you look on Amazon. I found quite a few ceramic screwdrivers there.
:)
Well, I don't want a ceramic SCREWDRIVER.
I'm not even sure I want ceramic tweezers. What I want is ceramic hemostats
but the only non metallic hemos I could find were poly plastic.
 

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I was doing RYO cigarettes for about 5 years before I switched to vaping. It was so much cheaper than packaged cigs I managed to work my way up to around 4 packs a day. Vaping was definitely more expensive, but since I was wheezing, coughing and hacking up nasty stuff it was an expense I was willing to do. I am a chain vaper instead of a chain smoker now, but the wheezing, coughing and hacking are gone. It was well worth it.

This was my rolling machine. I gave it to my son who still hasn't converted to vaping...yet.
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That's the other top of the line roller
 

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Well, I don't want a ceramic SCREWDRIVER.
I'm not even sure I want ceramic tweezers. What I want is ceramic hemostats
but the only non metallic hemos I could find were poly plastic.
Buy some of the plates that go to the tweezers and then get they high temp ( car) weld putty) and glue them to the hemo
 

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    Well, that was an interesting mess with the wismec rx200 battery door. I talked with several vendors about the issue and none of them had heard of problems. They made all sorts of suggestions including putting a warm towel on it. Ultimately, I used a jar opener gripper pad and got it off. It requires that each time to open it. I actually hurt my thumb, that thing has serious magnets on it.
     

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    There you go. I'll use JB Weld. Thanks for using your head for me.
    Your welcome! I don't know how much the replacement plates cost for the tweezer but FT sales them. Just slap them on whatever works for you!
     

    Fozzy71

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    Well, that was an interesting mess with the wismec rx200 battery door. I talked with several vendors about the issue and none of them had heard of problems. They made all sorts of suggestions including putting a warm towel on it. Ultimately, I used a jar opener gripper pad and got it off. It requires that each time to open it. I actually hurt my thumb, that thing has serious magnets on it.
    I just have to use my thumbnail to get it open/off. It's pretty hard to get a finger nail in both at the same time with my short nails. You could try a plastic pry tool like what comes in this cell phone repair kit I bought for working on my picos - https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B00AXAMRT4/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o08_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
     

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    Your welcome! I don't know how much the replacement plates cost for the tweezer but FT sales them. Just slap them on whatever works for you!
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    $2.03 FT broad enough to glue to the inside of one of my hemos.
    I have 3 or 4 hemos which I use for several things, mostly electronics
    I'm willing to sacrifice a pair
     

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    I was doing it over 5 years ago when I quit. Back then it was considerably cheaper, don't know what it's like now.
    Considerably cheaper. But messy, and difficult to avoid either extreme, either empty spaces, which means the ash would fall off and burn your clothes, or too tight, and the cig wouldn't draw. Also, tobacco would get everywhere.
    I was doing RYO cigarettes for about 5 years before I switched to vaping. It was so much cheaper than packaged cigs I managed to work my way up to around 4 packs a day. Vaping was definitely more expensive, but since I was wheezing, coughing and hacking up nasty stuff it was an expense I was willing to do. I am a chain vaper instead of a chain smoker now, but the wheezing, coughing and hacking are gone. It was well worth it.
    Cheap pipe tobacco.
    But fewer additives, making the final break easier, I think. Or maybe it was the harshness and mess.
     

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    Well, that was an interesting mess with the wismec rx200 battery door. I talked with several vendors about the issue and none of them had heard of problems. They made all sorts of suggestions including putting a warm towel on it. Ultimately, I used a jar opener gripper pad and got it off. It requires that each time to open it. I actually hurt my thumb, that thing has serious magnets on it.
    I used to be a carpenter and have extremely strong hands and still my RX200's give me trouble sometimes. They get easier to open within a half dozen open/shuts. I tweak their bodies to be snug with no shifting or rattles and regret it when it gets stuck but another little tweak and it's fit again. It'll get easier as 1. you get the hang of it and 2. it gets used to being opened and shut.
     

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