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AXIOM_1

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    That's some nice tootling there!
    Thanks! I am surprised that I can get so much vapor from mouth to lung........ Sure, I don't get as much as the big tanks deliver but I certainly get enough to satisfy me, plus I get a good throat hit.
     

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    Thanks! I am surprised that I can get so much vapor from mouth to lung........ Sure, I don't get as much as the big tanks deliver but I certainly get enough to satisfy me, plus I get a good throat hit.
    Yeah. I think that's what does it for x-smokers. That's great!
     

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    I can run this small tank for a very long time b4 having to recharge. As a matter of fact, it was 3 days ago that I modified this small tank and started tootling and I am still going on the same set of batteries. I imagine that I will get somewhere around 4 or 5 days before I have to recharge the batteries!!

    Hallelujah, he's seen the light! :D And, if you weren't into DIY, you'd really appreciate the reduction in juice consumption. @Robert Cromwell will be so proud.
     

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    Hallelujah, he's seen the light! :D And, if you weren't into DIY, you'd really appreciate the reduction in juice consumption. @Robert Cromwell will be so proud.

    yeah and it's all @Robert Cromwell 's fault ---- My mental manipulation backfired on me -- I was trying to get him to become a modwomper and instead I got brainwashed and became a tootle puffer?? lol ( he used reverse psychology on me :eek:)

    Actually, when I started vaping, I started out tootle puffing but because I had inferior gear, I didn't get much enjoyment out of it and went to the powerful mods and tanks right away ----- If I would have known a little more back then all as I would of had to do was mix up the proper juice for mouth to lung and modify the tootle tank a bit and I would have been satisfied..... But, I lacked the experience back then and went straight into the large mods.... You are correct about the juice consumption as well....Not only have I quad-tripled my battery life but I have greatly reduced my juice consumption. I was burning through about 15ml - 20ml per day with my large tanks but now I am only going through about 4 ml per day and I tootle puff most of the day! That's a huge saving. I always knew I would save on battery life and juice and this is why I decided to try tootling again.... Only this time I got things adjusted correctly and am actually enjoying tootling........ I don't need massive amounts of clouds... I do like to have as much vapor as I used to have while smoking and now that I have my tank fixed up properly I definitely get as much vapor as I got smoke when I used to smoke (actually even more)....... So, between the good vapor and throat hit, I am satisfied. I don't know what on earth I am going to do with my large, fancy, cloud blowing tanks now but they will probably collect rust now.
     

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    I don't know what on earth I am going to do with my large, fancy, cloud blowing tanks now but they will probably collect rust now.

    I guess you know have different tanks for different moods. It depends on the tank, but many can be dialed back -- higher-ohm, single-coil build, reduced airflow, smaller drip tip -- all of which of course, you know, but you may be surprised that the flavor is often as good, if not better that way. Maybe that's not a bonus if you're vaping a watermelon flavor that you don't like anyway.
     

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    I guess you know have different tanks for different moods. It depends on the tank, but many can be dialed back -- higher-ohm, single-coil build, reduced airflow, smaller drip tip -- all of which of course, you know, but you may be surprised that the flavor is often as good, if not better that way. Maybe that's not a bonus if you're vaping a watermelon flavor that you don't like anyway.

    Well, no worries about the watermelon junk because I only mixed up 3ml of the stuff --- I only mixed up enough so that I could fill up my tootle tank and test it out --------- I never mix large amounts of juice until I first make a small test batch in order to see if I like it.....So, I have almost burned through my tank of watermelon and when it is gone I am going to try some apple..... I will only mix a small 3ml batch of that in order to see if I like it. If I like it then I will mix a large amount.

    Even though I got my super small tootle tank dialed in and working properly, I still want to get the Lemo, or something similar... The reasons are because the Lemo is a much larger tootle tank that hold more juice.... This dinky little thing I am currently using only holds 1.8ml and that is not very much........ Also, this miserable little tank that came off a pen device does not allow a person to build coils..... You have to purchase factory coils...That's just another way that the rip off vaporfi company can suck more money out of a person :( Also, I noticed that the Lemo tank has a much larger air hole than the little hole in this vaporfi tank........ I kid you not, the hole in this tank was about the size of a pencil dot and was barely visible which made drawing through the thing very tight, even doing mouth to lung hits. So, I bored it out a bit but it is still smaller than the hole on the Lemo, which is another reason for desiring to get another tootle tank. No, I don't desire direct lung hits any longer but I would like a tank that is not as hard to suck through as this little tank is.
     

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    Also, I noticed that the Lemo tank has a much larger air hole than the little hole in this vaporfi tank

    The airflow adjustment on the Lemo (v1) is one of the things I've heard people complain about, because it's a ring under the base, so you have to take it off the mod to adjust it. When I first got it, I played with the airflow a lot, so it was a bit of a pain (not really), but now that I'm used to it, I rarely adjust it.

    It is enough airflow, even closed down, that I can't vape with a Nautilus anymore. My Aerotanks would be OK, except I'm with you, and I don't want to buy coils anymore.

    Seriously, stop by Roxynoodle's tootle puffer gear thread. There are lots of suggestions there.
    https://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/threads/the-overlooked-tootle-puffer-gear-thread.703116/
     

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    The airflow adjustment on the Lemo (v1) is one of the things I've heard people complain about, because it's a ring under the base, so you have to take it off the mod to adjust it. When I first got it, I played with the airflow a lot, so it was a bit of a pain (not really), but now that I'm used to it, I rarely adjust it.

    It is enough airflow, even closed down, that I can't vape with a Nautilus anymore. My Aerotanks would be OK, except I'm with you, and I don't want to buy coils anymore.

    Seriously, stop by Roxynoodle's tootle puffer gear thread. There are lots of suggestions there.
    https://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/threads/the-overlooked-tootle-puffer-gear-thread.703116/

    Yes, now that you folks have managed to turn me into a tootle puffer, then I will check that thread out and follow it. Yeah I can tell by looking (I studied up on it) that I will love the Lemo.......... The air flow adjustment would not bother a dude like myself because once I get it set to my liking then I will just leave it there. Anything has to be better and have more airflow than the miserable vaporfi tank that I am using. The vaporfi products are designed to work only with mostly other vaporfi products and this is why I had to modify it.... Their tank used to belong on the pen style mod known as the vaporfi pro ..... The battery voltage of that dinky system was only 3.8 volts and the coils are around 2.0 ohms, so as you can imagine they do not produce much vapor.... They produce less than the amount of smoke that people exhale from a cigarette....... Of course, this did not satisfy a person like myself who was trying to come off of tobacco........... So, like an idiot, I thought that an easy way to fix that problem was to simply get an uber huge tank and mod, which is what I did........ Sure, that worked and I was correct because that was indeed an easy solution to the low vapor producing vaporfi products that I had......But, like I said, it was not really the proper solution because all of this time I have been burning through huge amounts of juice plus I have been inhaling huge amounts of vapor when it wasn't even necessary because I get a good throat hit and satisfaction with smaller amounts of vapor............ So, basically what it amounts to is that the vaporfi products I was using did not produce enough vapor but the larger systems produced too much vapor that wasn't really needed in order to satisfy me..... So tootling works for me as long as I can use a device that produces more vapor than the tiny vaporfi pen but it doesn't have to produce uber amounts like the large sub ohm tanks do..... So, I think the Lemo will be perfect for me and I can also wind my own coils for the thing. I have tons of both Nickel and Kanthal wire around here and of various sizes.
     

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    So, I think the Lemo will be perfect for me and I can also wind my own coils for the thing. I have tons of both Nickel and Kanthal wire around here and of various sizes.

    I think, I hope, you like it. Here's another, more obscure tootle-able tank to look at -- and, it's $10, so it a frugal tootle. I like this one a lot, too. Really well made.
    http://trianglevape.com/aga-t5/
     

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    I think, I hope, you like it. Here's another, more obscure tootle-able tank to look at -- and, it's $10, so it a frugal tootle. I like this one a lot, too. Really well made.
    http://trianglevape.com/aga-t5/
    WOW!! Thanks for the link! I like what I am seeing there as well..... I see a fella can build his own coils on that one too ---- As long as they don't leak and produce as much vapor as a cigarette did then I am going to like whatever tank it is. Does this tank produce as much vapor as the Lemo?? From what I have explained to you, which tank do you think I would like best?
     

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    which tank do you think I would like best?

    Both! Seriously, I'd have to go with the Lemo. I'd say the Lemo makes slightly more vapor, but that might be just my builds, too. I'm hardly an expert. The AGA-T5 has at least one quirk that require getting used to. Specifically, the very bottom plate with the 510 connection also holds the screw that fastens down the build deck. If that bottom piece is not screwed more tightly to the tank than the tank is screwed to the mod, then it can stay on the mod, and your build will fall apart. I've gotten the hang of using it now, so that doesn't happen to me any more. Also, it's claimed that you can top fill it, but it's much easier to fill from the bottom -- the top cap is wicked hard to get off, and it's got fiddly hex screws. One advantage over the Lemo is that you can access the build deck without dumping your tank.
     
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    Both! Seriously, I'd have to go with the Lemo. I'd say the Lemo makes slightly more vapor, but that might be just my builds, too. I'm hardly an expert. The AGA-T5 has at least one quirk that require getting used to. Specifically, the very bottom plate with the 510 connection also holds the screw that fastens down the build deck. If that bottom piece is not screwed more tightly to the tank than the tank is screwed to the mod, then it can stay on the mod, and your build will fall apart. I've gotten the hang of using it now, so that doesn't happen to me any more. Also, it's claimed that you can top fill it, but it's much easier to fill from the bottom -- the top cap is wicked hard to get off, and it's got fiddly hex screws. One advantage over the Lemo is that you can access the build deck without dumping your tank.

    Thanks! That's just the kind of info I was looking for :) I think the Lemo would be better for me.
     

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    Flash e-Vapor VS or the Taifun GS II would be great little tootle tanks for you each holds 3ml and will run very nicely on 15W.

    Both can be found on Fasttech and Focalecig.


    Is this a clone of what you're suggesting? It's the one I've been looking at.

    https://www.fasttech.com/products/0/10009199/2050300-gt-t-v2-rta-rebuildable-tank-atomizer-5-0ml

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    Is this a clone of what you're suggesting? It's the one I've been looking at.
    What you have is a full size and I have been told that this one below is one of the best $20 you will spend on a Taifun. I have one in the wish list when I can get some vape budget again. ;)
    https://www.fasttech.com/products/3028/10009199/2172500
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    The one I was suggesting here is the newer 19mm version of the old GS.
    https://www.fasttech.com/products/3028/10009199/2172500
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    It's a great little tank that has a bit of a learning curve for wicking but is easy enough to master.
     

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    What you have is a full size and I have been told that this one below is one of the best $20 you will spend on a Taifun. I have one in the wish list when I can get some vape budget again.

    Thanks! I think I've found my next tank, but I'll have to wait, too. I just transferred my vape budget to my teenage son who took a trip without, as it turns out, enough money to get back home.
     
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