Chilly weather and vaping...

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chicknbemus

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So the chillier weather is coming, and we've had a few nights here already where we've seen that oh so lovely "white stuff". If you carry a metal mod, or have a metal drip tip and go outside brrrr, that can be cold in your hand or your lips, and it could be cold enough to stick to your lip....eeeek! What mods do you guys use for winter weather?
I have an svd and I am using the davide tank atm, but I left it in the car the other day and could feel how chilly it becomes, so it got me thinking what does everyone else use. I thought about a wrap or something with a more rubberized grip, possibly a provari, just curious to hear feedback from everyone and their experiences.
I know I could just change my tip and wear gloves, but what if I didn't and just got a winter mod, I could always use more....hehhehe:p
 

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Opposite topic but I really like the fact that vaping in hot humid weather is still pleasurable. Smoking cigs in 95 degree humid heat sucks. The good side effect is that I would smoke less but still. Vaping in summer kicks cig smoking to the curb in a hurry.

Looking forward to blowing lake effect clouds with my Igo-l micro coil this winter. Maybe I can make it snow? Glass drip tip of course.
 

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Same here, I'm glad it's going to get cool. I hate the San Antonio heat, I'm from Miami and it's hotter here.

God I am so desperate for Chilly weather we are still hitting 100F every day here. :(

My Juice delivery devices just behave better when it is not scalding hot outside. I am SO looking forward to the drastic reduction in leaking that comes with cooler weather.
 

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tue nite the low is 37 here on the mountian but then again im at 4300ft , didnt have any problems last winter with my provari i got a vaporskinz kevlar wrap on so its not so cold but i do swap my tip from steel to plastic , 50/50 juice works fine for me as long as i dont hot box the thing and keep it inside my coat , howietzer is right watch out for summer ive gotten error messages from leaving my mod in the console of the car not cool
 

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Bob Chill:10718578 said:
Opposite topic but I really like the fact that vaping in hot humid weather is still pleasurable. Smoking cigs in 95 degree humid heat sucks. The good side effect is that I would smoke less but still. Vaping in summer kicks cig smoking to the curb in a hurry.

Looking forward to blowing lake effect clouds with my Igo-l micro coil this winter. Maybe I can make it snow? Glass drip tip of course.

Agreed. Vaping is so much better than smoking in hot weather. One thing I love is vaping in the car with the AC blowing cool vapor back on my face.
 

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Oh I would love to vape in hot weather all year....I don't handle the cold well, it gets old after a while...
I live in ski country its not rare for us to have snow 7+ months out of the year and I hate it, I hate being cold...we went to Florida this spring (my first time ever south and I loved, loved, loved it!) and driving down there we seen people wearing knit hats and scarfs even in Georgia. I chuckled the whole time to myself cuz I was wearing flip flops and summer attire, thinking hehehe this is warm weather for us, we came home to over 3' of snow....yuck.

Anyways, a wooden drip tip would work...I didn't think of that...
Even today my house hasn't quite heated up from last nights temps of 30 degrees (I didn't turn the heat on before bed, my fault) and my mod feels like I just took it out of the fridge....I so dread the weeks to come :p
Hahaha a sweater for my mod :laugh: I should learn how to knit.
Well, thanks for the input guys....the hubby thinks 2 provari's would be nice editions to our collection, now my next dilemma is what color do I want? I think white would be pretty and it would match the snow ;)
 
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