Betelgeuse

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TheColdHandedVG

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I have a confession to make..... At first I was like, nope this is not for me. So the bottle sat there and sat there. Yesterday I spotted it in my stash of juice. Thought hey I'm going to give it a try since no one wanted to trade. OMG!!! Where has this been all my life??????? I cannot put it down. WHAT HAPPENED?:confused::confused::confused::D

That is exactly what happened to me. At first I just wasn't too sure about it. Then a few days later I tried it again and it has been my ADV since. It just goes perfect with everything. It has a citrus flavor to me so it goes perfect with breakfast, lunch, dinner, and anytime throughout the day.
 

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I got Betelgeuse a few weeks ago 18mg in a protank seemed harsh tried it again today seemed a bit better not by much I'm going to let it sit for a couple more weeks before I make a judgement on it

Stock heads or are you wrapping your own? With the fruit, I have become a cellucotton advocate.
 

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I'm using the stock protank head 2.5 ohms 4.0 volts

Yes, Sloth is right...heck send them to me and I'll do it for you for free, just PM me if you want. :thumb:

And if you want to stick with stock coils go no higher than 1.8. The higher the ohms of your coils the more muted the flavor. ;)
 

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Yeah Johnny, don't be shy to take her up on the offer. I second the offer in fact...except mine may not be that great as I'm still new to rebuilding x.x but man I'm telling you, they are (and now more appropriately, *we are*) not making this stuff up. After vaping for a while on successfully rebuilt low resistance coils in my PT2 and PT mini, I can't even appreciate a stock coil at all. Tried it the other day. Nowhere near as good on any level--flavor, vapor, nothing. It has expanded my world of vaping twenty fold at least. Try a rebuilt Pt head, you'll fall in love and be coiling yourself in no time ;)
 

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Yeah Johnny, don't be shy to take her up on the offer. I second the offer in fact...except mine may not be that great as I'm still new to rebuilding x.x but man I'm telling you, they are (and now more appropriately, *we are*) not making this stuff up. After vaping for a while on successfully rebuilt low resistance coils in my PT2 and PT mini, I can't even appreciate a stock coil at all. Tried it the other day. Nowhere near as good on any level--flavor, vapor, nothing. It has expanded my world of vaping twenty fold at least. Try a rebuilt Pt head, you'll fall in love and be coiling yourself in no time ;)
I've been vaping for over 2 years and never really got into rebuilding
 

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I've been vaping for over 2 years and never really got into rebuilding
Nothing to it once you get the hang of it.
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Kent Brooks

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Yeah Johnny, don't be shy to take her up on the offer. I second the offer in fact...except mine may not be that great as I'm still new to rebuilding x.x but man I'm telling you, they are (and now more appropriately, *we are*) not making this stuff up. After vaping for a while on successfully rebuilt low resistance coils in my PT2 and PT mini, I can't even appreciate a stock coil at all. Tried it the other day. Nowhere near as good on any level--flavor, vapor, nothing. It has expanded my world of vaping twenty fold at least. Try a rebuilt Pt head, you'll fall in love and be coiling yourself in no time ;)

The most cost effective way to raise your game (and save $$) is to learn to rebuild coils in your existing devices (protanks, etc). Game changer, cheap, and not overly difficult.
 

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When I first started I thought to myself, "This is ridiculous. These things cost less than a dollar." Then, on a rainy weekend, I recoiled 45 of them and thought, "Wow, that's enough for a 50 of Wakonda and a 15 of something else." Quantity matters. :D

Exactly - better experience, less cost!
 
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