Cannot find a good ejuice

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Don't feel bad. I have a Halo fan at home as well. she wont even try other stuff now. Myself I wont say no to Tribecca or Turkish tobacco or their amusement park samplers, but I think its far from being the only game in town when it comes to top-notch eliquid or equipment.

I'm reletively new to vaping, but I've vaped enough juice to find that I'm all about Halo. I'm not a fanboy, it's honestly the only stuff I reaaaallly really like thus far (been vaping a month .5). Torque 56, Prime 15, and Longhorn are the greatest and have taken the place of analogs completely!
 

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I ordered the vv v3 it from 101. (OMG FT does that?) I heard FT mechedise gets held up by the Taiwan post becasue of local regulations regarding the export of ecig products (youtube) as well.
I actually didn't mean that you should but an MVP or VV3 from FT, lol. I meant get those from 101vapes, same price and the shipping is ten times faster!
(Not to mention they don't cut off the serial number on the boxes)

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I ordered the vv v3 it from 101. (OMG FT does that?) I heard FT mechedise gets held up by the Taiwan post becasue of local regulations regarding the export of ecig products (youtube) as well.
Could be - all I know is it's been less than two months since I ordered stuff, so I have no right to be worried that it isn't here yet =p
I give away starter kits and juice to people interested in vaping, so I have $13 evod vv clones on the way - but I also ordered five vv3/mini PT2 kits for $37USD a piece, which I'll probably try to recoup some of the cost of, and those I ordered from the 101vapes and a Canadian shop, because if I'm buying a more advanced starter kit, I want them to be legit. Cheap junk could potentially turn somebody off vaping, like you said.

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Looks legit... (scratch off serial and all..) to tell you the truth I don't think most ppl bother to register. I got two protanks from different vendors, one local guys (big though) and one straight from a link on Kangers site, so I assume they are real. I love the mini 2s they are Solid.
Could be - all I know is it's been less than two months since I ordered stuff, so I have no right to be worried that it isn't here yet =p
I give away starter kits and juice to people interested in vaping, so I have $13 evod vv clones on the way - but I also ordered five vv3/mini PT2 kits for $37USD a piece, which I'll probably try to recoup some of the cost of, and those I ordered from the 101vapes and a Canadian shop, because if I'm buying a more advanced starter kit, I want them to be legit. Cheap junk could potentially turn somebody off vaping, like you said.

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Looks legit... (scratch off serial and all..) to tell you the truth I don't think most ppl bother to register. I got two protanks from different vendors, one local guys (big though) and one straight from a link on Kangers site, so I assume they are real. I love the mini 2s they are Solid.
I think I might steal a mini or two from the kits I'm putting together; this Protank 3 is a nightmare. In order to get it to not gurgle, I have to crank the heat up so high the juice burns, or keep it angled .... up except to wet the coil, or sacrifice a kitten to some Chinese god.

Rebuilding the stupid thing is also a nightmare - 1/16th microcoils in parallel, need to be perfectly positioned, and who knows if you got the resistance right before you throw them in?(the resistance checker on my multimeter is dead)

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The suggestion fell on deaf ears. I commend you for trying.

Senile Old Man Don ......... sees nothing good in the OP's future.

Highly unnecessary don the OP is actually decent guy. No real reason for you to come in rehash and troll your opinion to an issue from a while back that is no longer relative to the topic at hand. Senile is probably correct
 

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Highly unnecessary don the OP is actually decent guy. No real reason for you to come in rehash and troll your opinion to an issue from a while back that is no longer relative to the topic at hand. Senile is probably correct

Probably correct? No - it IS correct ....... and I'm done. Off to a better place.

Probably indeed! I earned that "senile" the hard way. Call 'em like I see 'em though . Nine decades of life and they are easy to spot.

Enjoy 'Rancor....".

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I am not sure if it helps - I think if you have two 2ohm resistors in parallel you get 1ohm equivalence r=(1/(1/r1 + 1/r2))

I think I might steal a mini or two from the kits I'm putting together; this Protank 3 is a nightmare. In order to get it to not gurgle, I have to crank the heat up so high the juice burns, or keep it angled .... up except to wet the coil, or sacrifice a kitten to some Chinese god.

Rebuilding the stupid thing is also a nightmare - 1/16th microcoils in parallel, need to be perfectly positioned, and who knows if you got the resistance right before you throw them in?(the resistance checker on my multimeter is dead)

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I am not sure if it helps - I think if you have two 2ohm resistors in parallel you get 1ohm equivalence r=(1/(1/r1 + 1/r2))
Yep, I used to be an electrician, so my guesstimates are pretty good - this one settled at 1.5/1.6, though I haven't put quite half a tank through it yet.
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our local vaportorium (not sure if this is the correct name but i lovingly call it that)... allows you to test any flavor your like... and they carry a lot of juice... it sure is the way to go if you have a local place you trust. other than that i am too new to vaping to know the differences between juices... i was just so happy to find something i loved more than smoking... i suppose when the newness wears off, i shall branch out and try the juices by different vendors...good luck to you
 

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our local vaportorium (not sure if this is the correct name but i lovingly call it that)... allows you to test any flavor your like... and they carry a lot of juice... it sure is the way to go if you have a local place you trust. other than that i am too new to vaping to know the differences between juices... i was just so happy to find something i loved more than smoking... i suppose when the newness wears off, i shall branch out and try the juices by different vendors...good luck to you

Only prob I have with brick and mortar is most the time juice is marked up way to high for what they carry.
 
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