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Reads like someone's lawyer wanted to be sure and cover all the bases. I don't know of any "approved language" requirement from the FDA other than "this is a tobacco product even though it's never been near tobacco, visited tobacco, or knows tobacco's cell number, but it's still tobacco too", but that disclaimer sure is complete.

Thing is, how do you get all that writing on a teeny tiny bottle? Maybe print a leaflet to go in the packaging.
I can't stop LMAO!!!! :lol:
 

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I was the same. Nautilus mini all the way. Loved it. Hated re-stocking coils, though. Back in May, I wondered if I could ever get coils again in the future and didn't want to spend a gazillion dollars to stock them for the next 10 years. So I investigated other avenues and came up with some rebuildable Kayfuns and IGO-L drippers. Better flavor and much cheaper. Good to go now. :)

The primary tanks I stocked up on were the Ehpro Kayfun clones, Tron-S (with CLR coils), and some STMs. I'm happy that the VVTF RBA allowed me to put a few Naut Minis in the mix as well, without having to stock up on the BVCs.
 

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Thanks for the input! Do you build vertical or horizontal coils ? I can't tell from the video where the leg goes in the short section, is there a hole I am not seeing ? Screw is in the side? Do you have the V2? Sorry 50 questions! LOL

I use horizontal coils, with rayon.

I hope the image works correctly, and is in focus enough. I took the shot looking down through my magnified desk lamp. The positive lead goes down through the hole right below the air hole in the left (top) view.

The screw to secure the positive is at the back of the wick channel in the right (side) view.

Hope that helps a little, and no worries about the questions. Glad to help!
 

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The primary tanks I stocked up on were the Ehpro Kayfun clones, Tron-S (with CLR coils), and some STMs. I'm happy that the VVTF RBA allowed me to put a few Naut Minis in the mix as well, without having to stock up on the BVCs.
That's what I did is stock up on rebuildables but want to rebuild my others too like Nautilus and Kabuki :)
 

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I use horizontal coils, with rayon.

I hope the image works correctly, and is in focus enough. I took the shot looking down through my magnified desk lamp. The positive lead goes down through the hole right below the air hole in the left (top) view.

The screw to secure the positive is at the back of the wick channel in the right (side) view.

Hope that helps a little, and no worries about the questions. Glad to help!
Thanks! I could not tell in the video where it was going :)
 

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Somebody included this link in the Blue Check post. C&P it into Google to see which suppliers are using Veratad.

intext:Veratad "vape" -intext:blue -inurl:veratad -inurl:reddit -inurl:magazine -inurl:facebook

I must be missing something. The link appears to be a vendor site. I didn't see a list of Veratad users.
 

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Thanks! I could not tell in the video where it was going :)
Oh, and another thing I forgot to mention. Unlike the rubber grommet / center pin builds, on some dinky coils, the coil leads are secured with screws. When it's time, just pull the old wick, dry burn, and re-wick. No melted rubber insulator.
 

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    Provape has P3 Blue Sea and Zombie for $125!!! Great deal! If I didn't have 4 already I'd grab one :) LOL
    Just had to post that didn't you? Why are you still looking on the Provape site, may I ask? :D You know I want that blue but with tax, I don't think so. I am using/looking at my little aspire 30w that cost 8.00 and thinking how many of these I could have for the one P3.
     

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    It won't give you a list of vendors that use Veratad, per say. Google is searching websites which include "Veratad" in their website language. You will notice most of the results are links to a vendors "terms & conditions," "shipping," "age verification," etc. pages on their website.
     

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    bnrkwest said:
    Provape has P3 Blue Sea and Zombie for $125!!! Great deal! If I didn't have 4 already I'd grab one :) LOL
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    Just had to post that didn't you? Why are you still looking on the Provape site, may I ask? :D You know I want that blue but with tax, I don't think so. I am using/looking at my little aspire 30w that cost 8.00 and thinking how many of these I could have for the one P3.
    I love the Blue Sea color, but I was thinking along similar lines- how many 2.5s could I get for that price... I don't see me needing anything beyond 2.5 specs, but as they say, never say never... I just purchased a major piece of furniture though, and that kind of puts the kibosh on any more vape purchases for the time being.
     
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    For all of those that convinced themselves that nothing would change after 8/8. Well the proof is right there :( It is sad that so many are choosing to close instead of waiting to see if this mess can get turned around though. :(

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    You can almost get 4 P2.5's for the price of that one P3. Is the P3 4 times better???

    I love the Blue Sea color, but I was thinking along similar lines- how many 2.5s could I get for that price... I don't see me needing anything beyond 2.5 specs, but as they say, never say never... I just purchased a major piece of furniture though, and that kind of puts the kibosh on any more vape purchases for the time being.

    I do think the P3 is much better than the v2.5. Nothing extra for ext caps, has the boost feature which I like. Does anyone remember when you had to pay 20.00 extra for any color led other than red?

    My thinking is more along lines of how many cheaper vv mods I can get for that price. Not made as well as Provari and won't last as long, I am sure but I can get 18 30w ones for the price of one P3 on sale.
     

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    My thinking is more along lines of how many cheaper vv mods I can get for that price. Not made as well as Provari and won't last as long, I am sure but I can get 18 30w ones for the price of one P3 on sale.
    This is the way I think too. Since I keep several devices loaded up and in use at all times I would have to buy several of the high dollar devices to continue to vape the way I do. My vaping budget just wouldn't stretch that far so I have to stick with buying several for the price of one.
     

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    Just had to post that didn't you? Why are you still looking on the Provape site, may I ask? :D You know I want that blue but with tax, I don't think so. I am using/looking at my little aspire 30w that cost 8.00 and thinking how many of these I could have for the one P3.

    This is the reason I don't have Provaris. Every time I look at them I wonder if (1) will outlast 6-8 other mods.

    Back when I first showed up this entire forum was Provari peer pressure. I bought a Vamo instead, thinking I can just get 6 of these. I never bought another Vamo, mine still works 2.5 years later. I'm glad I'm not sitting on a huge stock of non sub ohm devices that other people talked me into. That said... Those Radius are sexy and I want one.
     

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    Aaand, just one or two of those cheapies will have a button stick, auto fire, and whatever else they can do, possibly injuring you or burn your house down. I realize that those instances aren't that common, but it happens.
    Maybe I have just been lucky but I have been vaping for almost 5 years and I haven't had a single indecent of battery sticking, auto firing and no injuries so far. I think something like that is very very rare 'specially if one takes care of their devices. We must each decide what works best for us and fits our budgets.
     

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