Head Muffer Fluffer In Charge
Gotcha.... Those darned muffer fluffers... I don't even like my muffer fluffed!
Head Muffer Fluffer In Charge
I guess that's the more polite way to say it! LolHead Muffer Fluffer In Charge
Gotcha.... Those darned muffer fluffers... I don't even like my muffer fluffed!![]()
The purple shows up waaaaaaaay better and I love it! Now you're tempting me!The Cool Fire IV is a little bit taller and wider, but still feels real comfortable in my hand. As far as use, I just got the Cool Fire today, so can't say too much.![]()
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Went for outdoor shots this time to see if the purple shows up better. I am obviously not a professional photographer!
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If they make one this color, the distinction between "I want" and "I need" will disappear instantly.The purple shows up waaaaaaaay better and I love it! Now you're tempting me!
Well... good green maybe. About a year and a half ago, I bought a Vision Spinnerno danger of spending your money then .............. green is unheard of in china![]()
I thought the air coils have always been organic cotton.These sound interesting Eleaf GS Air Coils Organic Cotton - Eleaf Coils - Eleaf - Clearomizers Tanks Has anyone tried them
I thought the air coils have always been organic cotton.
Silica wicks, unknown wrap material. "Cottonesque", someone described it as.I thought the air coils have always been organic cotton.
I must have missed that declaration of environmental purity. I can understand the organic possibilities for wood fiber, but what about the acetone, or carbon disulfide or other solvent for manufacturing viscose? Or did I miss the tongue in cheek (cheech?) chemistry?S
Silica wicks, unknown wrap material. "Cottonesque", someone described it as.
Cheechako uses organically grown rayon.
Yes.Or did I miss the tongue in cheek (cheech?) chemistry?
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This subject was debated in the "Rayon" thread that started the rayon revolution for wicking...endlessly, over and over again.I must have missed that declaration of environmental purity. I can understand the organic possibilities for wood fiber, but what about the acetone, or carbon disulfide or other solvent for manufacturing viscose? Or did I miss the tongue in cheek (cheech?) chemistry?
Personally, I choose to use vape bag closures made only with the finest Hungarian organic velcro. I know, it costs more since last summer's velcro crop failure, but I open and close my vape gear bag with a clean conscience.
If you've ever had the errr...ummm...pleasure of being in a viscose/rayon plant, the smell is not organic.![]()
I thought the air coils have always been organic cotton.
Does anyone speak "Granfumidor"? Google translate doesn't recognize it...May I offer some speculation? Chinese organic cotton is to cotton, as military music is to music.
Nope. That's wrong. Chinese organic cotton is as organic as a cathode ray tube is full of organic rays, but the organic growth of the Chinese e-cig industry thanks you for your purchase.
Sorry for the weirdness. Cheech told me I'm not allowed out of left field until Lewis and Clark arrive, so I'm just sitting here, enjoying some fine John Philip Sousa tunes. No Chinese coil manufacturers were harmed in the manufacture of these comments.
Does anyone speak "Granfumidor"? Google translate doesn't recognize it...![]()
Does anyone speak "Granfumidor"? Google translate doesn't recognize it...![]()
I tell people I wick with cotton. They go "Oh, Organic Cotton?" I say yes. Chemically speaking, all cotton is organic.This subject was debated in the "Rayon" thread that started the rayon revolution for wicking...endlessly, over and over again.
I won't start the debate here except to say I use rayon as my wicking material of choice.
That's why when folks ask if they could use cotton, japanese cotton or hemp, my answer is yes.