Well I went ahead and ordered the Ahlusion Lemon Vanilla Cake, I'll save it to vape when all this craziness comes crashing down.
Nice to see you again bnkr. Bet your stock is looking well worth it today.
Thanks @FlamingoTutu
Well I went ahead and ordered the Ahlusion Lemon Vanilla Cake, I'll save it to vape when all this craziness comes crashing down.
looks lovingly at her 3 provaris and 3 REOs...yep I am set. Anything I buy from now on is just shinyitis....erm insurance.They were a major reseller of Provape stuff in the past. They have been clearing out old stock from multiple retail stores, with a couple of blowout sales in the spring of other brands. Don't ask me how many mods and kits I bought from them during my springtime binge at ten bucks each. It was reckless and almost regrettable and makes me very happy in these times.
Nic Base Storage: Freezer vs. Room Temp Experiment@Rossum has a thread on nicotine storage.
Yes it is, I am SO glad I did the stock up in 2016, now just picking up a few things I wanted to try. Hope you have a nice stash too!Nice to see you again bnkr. Bet your stock is looking well worth it today.
I'm sure this won't be the last they see of me, especially seeing as Freedom Smokes isn't selling $50 liters anymore.
VaporDNA has 30% off eliquid, code STOCKUP30. Luv the code, they get it.
Yep me too, soon they will be practically giving it away. Halo ecigs has buy 2 get one 1/2 off and 4 bottles free CBD vape juice.My email inbox has had 5 new arrivals for sales on Eliquid since late this afternoon. Looks like the preparation for what's to come for many vendors, has begun.
Nic Base Storage: Freezer vs. Room Temp Experiment
Let me sum it up for you:
1) Keep your nic base cold. Ideally in the freezer.
2) The difference between glass and PET plastic isn't much. I've not tried any other kind of plastic. Personally, I recommend glass.
What I'm worried about is my eyes. They're already not great.My only worry is running out of coils when my hands get too bad for building my tanks. This is absolute insanity.
Back when I was stocking up, I figured it was worth the trouble for the anxiety relief alone. Whether I needed stuff or not. Just relieving the anxiety was reason enough!I couldn't take it anymore. I ordered more nic last night, and put in another order at FastTech. This whole situation is causing me so much anxiety!![]()
{{{{{{{Myrany!}}}}}}}looks lovingly at her 3 provaris and 3 REOs...yep I am set. Anything I buy from now on is just shinyitis....erm insurance.![]()
Have you tried a jewelers headset? If it’s just magnification that’s needed, they’re great.What I'm worried about is my eyes. They're already not great.
Back when I was stocking up, I figured it was worth the trouble for the anxiety relief alone. Whether I needed stuff or not. Just relieving the anxiety was reason enough!
I can't afford to stock up right now. I sure would like more spare 1.0 ohm CLRs. But, it's probably not gonna happen. Oh, well.
There is something I really like about rebuildables, in a way a zen moment like tying fly fishing lures or some such thing. You have to focus, it's just you and your coil & wick, it's freedom to practice your craft. I actually like doing it nowI have a magnifying light and it works great for my ole eyesI will rebuild as long as I can. I am going to have a coil and wick ready to go ahead of time so when the one I am using needs changed, I have another ready to go
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My vision I can fix with the jeweler’s headset (it has a light), but I think long term my problem will be the arthritis in my fingers. I have a lot of nib tanks in the stash... I think I may take the time to coil and wick them (dry) and rebox. It might save me some time and frustration in the future. I already make multiple coils at one time and put them aside. Getting the leads trapped is harder than rewicking when my fingers are “misbehaving”.I have a magnifying light and it works great for my ole eyesI will rebuild as long as I can. I am going to have a coil and wick ready to go ahead of time so when the one I am using needs changed, I have another ready to go
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That is a great idea. I use tweezers to hold my leads, then tighten down the screw. I agree the stuff is tiny!My vision I can fix with the jeweler’s headset (it has a light), but I think long term my problem will be the arthritis in my fingers. I have a lot of nib tanks in the stash... I think I may take the time to coil and wick them (dry) and rebox. It might save me some time and frustration in the future. I already make multiple coils at one time and put them aside. Getting the leads trapped is harder than rewicking when my fingers are “misbehaving”.