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The forums are actually useful.

The FT forums used to be a lot better. Now it's full of political trolls. Even worse, liberal political trolls. But still mildly useful. Problem is, if a forum account is tied to a user that has actually made purchases, FT won't ban that user. So they kinda have free reign to do whatever they want.
 

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So I love the beard co. The One lemon crumble. Very tasty. It is 60/40 vg/pg and I vape max vg at around 90-95% vg due to my pg sensitivity. Vg mutes flavor for sure. My lungs immediately said wth is this pg stuff and are rebelling. No major reaction yet though...just weird. Kinda gave me a slight headache. Sigh. Great juice though.
You can possibly cut it up to 50% with plain vg and still retain decent, though less, flavor.

I took The One apple/cinnamon, filled a bottle halfway, added a pinch of a Cinnamon Danish, nic (since it was originally 0mg), and filler, a very nice result [emoji3]
 

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You can possibly cut it up to 50% with plain vg and still retain decent, though less, flavor.

I took The One apple/cinnamon, filled a bottle halfway, added a pinch of a Cinnamon Danish, nic (since it was originally 0mg), and filler, a very nice result [emoji3]
That’s exactly what I have planned for the dinner lady juices. I bought those in 6 mg with plans to cut them in half with vg to get to 3 mg. Not sure why I bought the lemon crumble in 3 mg. I’m still breathing just fine so maybe my sensitivity isn’t as bad as it used to be. Next time I’ll buy it in 6 mg and cut it.

When you bought the one apple how much was it? I see it’s supposed to be $1.99 but it shows $12.99 in the cart.
 

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I'm shopping for a small freezer, 2.5 to 3.5 cubic feet. What should I be looking for? The plan is to use it for food so the nic can stay where it is. It probably won't be plugged in full time, only when needed.
How much nic are you storing in it?
 
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I'm shopping for a small freezer, 2.5 to 3.5 cubic feet. What should I be looking for? The plan is to use it for food so the nic can stay where it is. It probably won't be plugged in full time, only when needed.
We bought a 5 cf freezer yesterday at home Depot for $148+ tax (they had to price check it as it rang up $199 at first) very light weight,, today we bought $600 food,, filled the freezer up meats only. Our fridge has a large drawer type freezer,,, veggies & ice cream only & nic.

Walmart has a similar freezer for $165?,, Less energy efficient
 

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I bought a 3.5 cubic foot chest freezer from best buy around new year, quite happy with it.

It's in the basement. 6+ liters of nic decanted to glass bottles in a couple of bins in the lowest section. Cut up roasts and frozen scallops stored above it,

Best I can tell it costs about $2/mo in electricity. It's quiet, efficient, keeps things nice and cold.

Chest is handy, you don't lose a lot of cold air each time it's opened.

It's opened no more than once a day to get something out. The refrigerator/freezer in the kitchen holds in-use food.
 
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Might want to consider who your readers are. I bet half of us are liberal. I don't think you intend to offend.

Well it's such that even liberal-minded folks would probably agree. They make everything a political issue, even if you just ask what screws to buy for your RTA. lol. But it's always the liberals in the crowd there that do it and many have multiple accounts. Nothing better to do.

Sorry.

EDIT: I will say this about the FT forum. The current mod is pretty cool. I've earned probably close to $10 in rebate points in the past year or so for helping other FT customers and pointing out item descriptions that were wrong. FT is pretty quick to correct those.
 
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I have a Cerberus tank but haven’t tried it yet. Is it worthy of buying a second one? Do y’all like that tank? I guess I should try it soon. Doing my inventory has helped me see some blanks I may need to fill in my stash. And I’ve got the exo-s rbas so I figured another Cerberus may be worth it for long term.
 

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    I have a Cerberus tank but haven’t tried it yet. Is it worthy of buying a second one? Do y’all like that tank? I guess I should try it soon. Doing my inventory has helped me see some blanks I may need to fill in my stash. And I’ve got the exo-s rbas so I figured another Cerberus may be worth it for long term.

    I really like the Cerberus and have been running one with the rba for a few weeks.
     

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    Teflon/PTFE are what I use. They don't get gunky as fast, and they don't conduct heat.

    Ultem/PEI also doesn't conduct heat.

    Fasttech has a decent selection: FastTech - Gadgets and Electronics

    My favorites are sku 2304404 and 2304409.

    I used to use Pyrex with stainless steel base, but they're a pita to keep clean and eventually the glass separates from the base.

    FT also has 810/510 driptip adapters. I've picked them up in black, stainless and green.
     

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    Teflon/PTFE are what I use. They don't get gunky as fast, and they don't conduct heat.

    Ultem/PEI also doesn't conduct heat.

    Fasttech has a decent selection: FastTech - Gadgets and Electronics

    My favorites are sku 2304404 and 2304409.

    I used to use Pyrex with stainless steel base, but they're a pita to keep clean and eventually the glass separates from the base.

    FT also has 810/510 driptip adapters. I've picked them up in black, stainless and green.
    Thx
     
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    Well it's such that even liberal-minded folks would probably agree. They make everything a political issue, even if you just ask what screws to buy for your RTA. lol. But it's always the liberals in the crowd there that do it and many have multiple accounts. Nothing better to do.

    Sorry.
    Yeah... you seriously need to chill.... not going to respond to all of the trash you're spewing lately as I do not want to embarrass you... and ECF is not the place for any of that... so cool it dude.
     
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