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I'm vaping on my old Nautilus. I tried rebuilding the coils, but the vape was awful. I had to draw so hard my cheeks caved in. Finally, I broke down and bought a new coil at the B&M. Apparently, my rebuild was fine, 'cause the vape was the same way with the new coil. I guess a couple months on a Lemo that ruined me for ever happily vaping a Nautilus again.

How did I ever stop smoking on an ego & an Aspire ET-S?

I asked myself the same question.
I'm gonna stick with drippers
 

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I asked myself the same question.
I'm gonna stick with drippers
I am vaping on an ego with a bored out T3 on top. Home made coils with cotton wicks. I like it.

I get carried away and forget to feed a dripper and it bites me.
Too much trouble except for testing juices.
 
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    Custards Last Stand is/was a wildly popular flavor. Most of the good custards contain the diketone thingys that are supposed to be bad for ya though.

    yeah look what happened to George Custard .. he got shiska bobbed by about 100 arrows. Yeah I heard about the diketone's but the way I see it, probably not any worse than caking your lungs up with tar.
     

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    I asked myself the same question.
    I'm gonna stick with drippers

    I got my first RDA a couple three weeks ago. I didn't get a great vape out of it, but I've put pretty minimal effort into building with it. I'll likely try again one of these days, or maybe I'll wait until I start DIY and can happily breeze through 30ml of juice.
     
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    I am vaping on an ego with a bored out T3 on top. Home made coils with cotton wicks. I like it.

    I get carried away and forget to feed a dripper and it bites me.
    Too much trouble except for testing juices.

    Yes.
    Nasty.
    And don't drip and drive.
    At least wait for a stoplight?
    Lol
     

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    I got my first RDA a couple three weeks ago. I didn't get a great vape out of it, but I've put pretty minimal effort into building with it. I'll likely try again one of these days, or maybe I'll wait until I start DIY and can happily breeze through 30ml of juice.

    yeah it's best to wait until you have plenty of juice to spare.
     
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    yeah look what happened to George Custard .. he got shiska bobbed by about 100 arrows. Yeah I heard about the diketone's but the way I see it, probably not any worse than caking your lungs up with tar.

    Have you read through any of those diketone-related threads? Man, those get ugly quick. It's the same people say basically the same things to each other for weeks.
     

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    I got my first RDA a couple three weeks ago. I didn't get a great vape out of it, but I've put pretty minimal effort into building with it. I'll likely try again one of these days, or maybe I'll wait until I start DIY and can happily breeze through 30ml of juice.
    Very easy to do.
    Also very cheap.
    At least for now.
     

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    Now that is frugal. BTW, my kids call me Frugal Mom.
    I started vaping to save money not for my health.
    My VV evod style batteries cost me between $3.50 and $7 each. I got my T3's for $3 each and several genuine Evods for $1.50.
    I have not had any batteries nor tanks fail me yet.
    I bore out the air holes and use cotton wicking and they vape pretty well.
    I found I enjoy vaping much more than I did smoking and spend less than 25% as much and I only spent about 130/month an cigs.
     
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    Have you read through any of those diketone-related threads? Man, those get ugly quick. It's the same people say basically the same things to each other for weeks.

    nah, I haven't read any of that stuff .... I am ridden with enough anxiety without scaring myself all the more.
     
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    Very easy to do.
    Also very cheap.
    At least for now.

    I think I'm ready to leap on that. For the most part, I only vaped two flavors from 04/14 through 04/15, so I've tried a few things now and have a better idea of what I like.

    For now? Oh, I know! I haven't even started stocking a chest freezer with nic yet, so I feel pretty behind the curve.
     
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