The weather where I live is light and fluffy...Adirondack summers are mild but buggy (the one thing that makes me miss analog smoke...)
But in the winter I may not be able to vape outside...the eliquid may freeze pretty quickly![]()
Ok I need to know more about this because winter = 6 months where I'm at so this will hugely affect me. So that's good to know it doesn't easily freeze. Is it bad for it, though, to become gel like, or is it ok in the long run? Like say I go for a long day hike in subzero weather. Is it ok to take the PV and maybe a bottle for refill with me? I'm also assuming the cold weather drains batteries faster on the PV...
I'm kind of sad thinking about being in a pristine winter setting, a secluded pond covered with snow, perfect for a taste of my BG...and then the battery is dead or the liquid wont work![]()
Yeah yeah don't forget we know where you live, mister.
A dear friend sent me a sample of Coolcucumber Mint and Custards Last Stand...they are both very good but this CM is addicting and I ordered a bottle today. When a juice is a SR run does that mean we'll never see it again? I sure hope not as I'd like to keep this in my rotation....I'm also going to try the Rootbeer Float. I currently have a couple of juices similar to the CLS to use up before ordering more.
Well, the summer is about as hot as it's probably going to get in the north country, and my Coolcumber came in a couple of days ago. I left the cap off for almost 24 hours as per NT website's steeping instructions, etc. I know it's fresh and I don't want a bad first impression of this juice because it could go either way for me. Do you guys recommend waiting longer to try it? Or is it pretty awesome FOOB?