Here is a great site Your One Stop Shop for Flavorings, Best Prices and Best Customer Service
I also order from my freedom smokes for small orders along with other things vape related.
Here is a great site Your One Stop Shop for Flavorings, Best Prices and Best Customer Service
I have confidence in myfreedomsmokes and rts. There are others worthy of trust. You should plan how you'll store your nic and order the materials for that at the same time. There's no one right way. Here's what I did. A liter bottle of nic arrives with a liter amber glass bottle. I transfer the contents by direct pouring, label the bottle with date and contents (move the orignal label if possible), put that in a ziip lock bag, wrap with thin bubble wrap, put that in another zip lock bag and tape it to shape. When the bottle is opened for use the contents are diviided into 4 250 ml amber glass bottles and put in zip lock bags. An alternative is to use clear glass bottles and wrap them in tin foil then zip lock etc. That way you can inspect them for color change as the years go by.Just found out that in Indiana, we can order online, except for pre-made juice. So I'm about to start ordering materials for both coil rebuilds and DIY juice. So if anyone has any suggestions on favorite sites, I'd be grateful.![]()
Sure there is. In glass bottles, with polycone caps, minimal head-space, in the freezer.There's no one right way.
I haven't but others have. I have been changing batteries daily on 2 for my roomie (so each gets changed every other day) and never had an issue with cross-threading.Since I've really only owned provari's, to keep my battery cap threads on my Pico in good working order, should I lube it like I would on my provari? I think I answered my own question (yes) . Has anyone else done this?
BullCityFlavors is my favorite site for DIY flavors.Just found out that in Indiana, we can order online, except for pre-made juice. So I'm about to start ordering materials for both coil rebuilds and DIY juice. So if anyone has any suggestions on favorite sites, I'd be grateful.![]()
I did it, and was pleasantly surprised at how much better the battery cap worked afterwards.Since I've really only owned provari's, to keep my battery cap threads on my Pico in good working order, should I lube it like I would on my provari? I think I answered my own question (yes) . Has anyone else done this?
I did it, and was pleasantly surprised at how much better the battery cap worked afterwards.
Mine aren't smooth either and after I lubed it much better!Did you use something like "anti-seize"? I have an old tube of that. My first Pico screws/unscrews easily. The next one I used isnt as smooth removing the battery cap.
I bought several of those Kayfuns. Cheaper than buying parts and bases. Will probably never need them with my stash but $23 shipped for 10, yeah I getting them.
A little dab'll do yaDid you use something like "anti-seize"? I have an old tube of that. My first Pico screws/unscrews easily. The next one I used isnt as smooth removing the battery cap.
I used the tube of NoOxID I got from Provape. I was greasing my Provari, and for giggles just grabbed my Pico since my fingers were a little greasy and it was just sitting there looking stupid.Did you use something like "anti-seize"? I have an old tube of that. My first Pico screws/unscrews easily. The next one I used isnt as smooth removing the battery cap.
They are awesome!I THOUGHT I was done stocking up on tanks until @leftyandsparky "pressured" me into getting a nectar! Anyone else love these?
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looks like the exact same stuff @Mowgli posted a pic of a few posts up - Are you done stocking up?On one of them, yes. I'm tempted to use some of this on it. Although I'm not sure it's ok? Can someone please advise?![]()
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looks like the exact same stuff @Mowgli posted a pic of a few posts up - Are you done stocking up?