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Rocketpunk

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I thought this was in reference to buttery juice. Which just happens to be my favorite type of juice. I love butter! I would vape butter! I know there is a butter flavor at My Freedom Smokes and I'm gonna get it! But anything with a buttery, creamy aftertaste is AwEeEsoMe! I'm currently rotating between Mount Baker Vapor's Butterscotch and Sweet Cream, and Vaporcast's Biscotti. DeLISH.

EDIT: I love Grim Green's reviews, but I absolutely HATE, "let's take a toot", or, "I'm gonna take a toot off this,". When I was a little, little kid, tooting meant farting. Now it means something 100% completely different, and it has nothing to do with vaping, so I won't continue any further.
 

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Buttery threads is almost as bad as nipple top battery.

Most any metal mod threads can be made to work smoothly without a lot of drag or squeaking. Clean the threads out with a soft cloth and a little rubbing alcohol. Sometimes machining residue is present in the threads. Apply a thin coating of Vaseline to the threads. There, done, it's buttery and will probably stay that way.
 
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Buttery threads is almost as bad as nipple top battery.

Most any metal mod threads can be made to work smoothly without a lot of drag or squeaking. Clean the threads out with a soft cloth and a little rubbing alcohol. Sometimes machining residue is present in the threads. Apply a thin coating of Vasoline to the threads. There, done, it's buttery and will probably stay that way.

I use Noalox, but vaseline seems like a cheap alternative and I bet it works well.
 

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I use Noalox, but vaseline seems like a cheap alternative and I bet it works well.
Noalox is great stuff but for a mod, or anything else that gets held close to the mouth I rather use Vaseline as a lubricant. The lubricant can also transfer from the fingers to the mouth. Vaseline is safe to use on the lips and non-toxic. I'm not so sure about Noalox.
 
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Noalox is great stuff but for a mod, or anything else that gets held close to the mouth I rather use Vaseline as a lubricant. The lubricant can also transfer from the fingers to the mouth. Vaseline is safe to use on the lips and non-toxic. I'm not so sure about Noalox.

Yeah, but your lips won't corrode and weld together if you use Noalox!:)
 

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