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I ordered a Hugo Vapor 168 E-pipe last night from AliExpress. It has a manual switch and adjustable voltage. I don't think I'll like the tank that comes with it, so I also ordered a 19mm Ego One tank and a pipe drip tip($40.06).

Now the wait begins.

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I ordered a Hugo Vapor 168 E-pipe last night from AliExpress. It has a manual switch and adjustable voltage. I don't think I'll like the tank that comes with it, so I also ordered a 19mm Ego One tank and a pipe drip tip($40.06).

Now the wait begins.

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Looks nice :thumb: and should be great with an Ego One tank --- I like Ego One tanks with 1.0 ohm CLR coils, and will likely use one on at least one of my pipes. I still have a couple more pipes coming in ... think I need to start looking at multi-pipe stands (maybe one with a humidor to store some juice and rebuild supplies).
 
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Looks nice :thumb: and should be great with an Ego One tank --- I like Ego One tanks with 1.0 ohm CLR coils, and will likely use one on at least one of my pipes. I still have a couple more pipes coming in ... think I need to start looking at multi-pipe stands (maybe one with a humidor to store some juice and rebuild supplies).

You're obviously into the e-pipe thing a lot farther than I am. I've only had one so far. It had an automatic switch, and the tank had a really tight draw. It didn't get used much.

I've used Ego One Mega tanks for a couple of years, so I figured a smaller one should work good on this pipe
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. The only thing I'm worried about is the drip tip. I like a looser draw.

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You're obviously into the e-pipe thing a lot farther than I am. I've only had one so far. It had an automatic switch, and the tank had a really tight draw. It didn't get used much.

Well, up until a month ago I've only had the little stainless Smok epipe clone in the first post. After I got the Kamry 1000+ I went a little overboard and ordered a few nicer, real wood pipes (of which the Limelight is the first to arrive).

I've used Ego One Mega tanks for a couple of years, so I figured a smaller one should work good on this pipeView attachment 806513. The only thing I'm worried about is the drip tip. I like a looser draw.
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Some pipe-stem type tips are a little restricted, and some can be looser. The one for the K1000+ would support a pretty loose draw, and it's available separately:

$3.18 Authentic Kamry ABS + Stainless Steel Hybrid 510 Drip Tip - 78.5mm at FastTech - Worldwide Free Shipping

It's a bit on the wider side on the 510 side, but mine fits (snugly) on both original and v2 Ego One tanks (just checked). Might not be very 'matchy matchy' with your pipe body though. I have a few other stem/tips coming as well and will comment on their draw once they get here.
 
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I was a pipe smoker from 1974 until some three plus years ago. I was a Mod on a big Pipe smoking Forum ( hence the Avatar - Falconeer relates to Falcon pipes of which I was the Number One fan ) and never saw myself off of pipes - as well as Falcons I had an extensive and expensive colllection of Peterson 999s with gold and silver mountings built up over the years.

I'm much like you. I started pipes in 1979 and never thought I'd quit them. I still smoke one from rare time to rare time but have switched over to vaping since 2013. I even worked in a pipe shop of 15+ years and built up a small collection. When I started vaping I looked for some English/Balkan tobacco (which I love the smell of. I keep a couple of bags in my desk for the smell alone) liquids and never found one that could come anywhere close to the real thing so I went the way of drink and fruit flavored vapes. I'm waiting for the day when it's feasible to convert one of my pipes into a vape pipe without any exterior alterations (I don't think that will happen in my life time). I don't think I'll ever get rid of my Dunhills and Upshalls. The briar is just too beautiful.
 
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I got a three-pack of long straight black acrylic pipe stems in and did some gentle bending on two of them (one a little, the other more like a standard churchwarden tip). Undecided whether to leave the last one straight, or go for a gently radiused curve along more of its length:
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Here's the churchwarden style one on the brandy-bowl epipemods model (I also gave the stainless section on this one a lightly brushed finish):
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New pipe-like thingy --- the Rofvape Witcher Stalin Epipe kit. It's an unregulated, 40w maximum, 1000mah internal battery pipe mod. It designed rather like an inverted Kamry 1000 plus:
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I haven't tried the tank (and probably won't), but the mod is your basic unregulated with protections type of mod with 5-click off/on, short protection, under/over-voltage, and 10 second cutoff. Here's a quick shot with a Cthulhu 1928 RDA and a long stem:
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