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Of all the thinks I have had and lost I miss my mind the most... :blink::confused:

If I see it furtively scurrying around, I'll try to throw a net over it and catch it. Then I'll PM it to you as an attachment.

No promises though; once they get loose and go feral, they can be really hard to find and catch. Mine has been on the lam for a couple of decades. Last reported sighting was in a gutter somewhere. And you never know, if I ever get it back, I might not have much use for it anymore, since i have gotten along all this time without it. With the state of the world and my life, I may be better off without it.
 
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gerrymi

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I ordered my first Istick last night. Got an email today saying it's been shipped.

They do have a Nautilus mini for $22.99 in the same listing so I might get one of those too.

Nauty with 1.8Ω BVC + iStick 10Watts = Vaping Heaven!!! :headbang:

is it weird that I feel the need to teach new vapers (even though I'm still new-ish)?

just GAVE him a Nautilus mini, 5 bdc and 2 bvc. I was thinking about it later and was like 'I should stop giving stuff away, I'm friggin broke!' lol.

I too, sometimes, give some of my vaping stuff to noob's...because I'm kinda' selfish.

I just like how I feel when I do it!!??!!
 

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I like how it feels to help someone. Honesty I can't help much so when I can I jump on it. Of course after the mini nautilus was gone I was like, 'dang it, I needed that!' lol. I have a couple of the reg size ones though so it's ok lol.
The hubs hasn't worked since July bc of breaking his foot so I really am broke but I REALLY like helping people, even if it's small.
 

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Darn just noticed my typo. Should be "Of all the THINGS" not thinks... oh well, guess that proves it. Boletus, if you do find it, not sure it is worth getting back after being feral for so many years... ;)

I actually thought your use of "thinks" was intentional and appropriate in relation to the loss of your 'mind'.


Well today instead of my usual Naughty Mini on the Istick, I'm rockin' my little Protank Mini 3 on and it's working great. The chrome plating of the PT3 matches nicely with the plated top/bottom covers of the Istick. I really like how fast and immediate the stock kanger 1.5ohm BDC heats up, but I def must keep it down to 3 Eleaf volts, otherwise it may burn.
 

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Picked up an iStick last week to replace an Innokin Itazte that stopped working. Fell out of love with innokin, this being my 3rd faulty in a year (other 2 mvp's).

Thus far the iStick is awesome. Battery lasts days, has a much better draw than the iSmok I bought at the same time. The interface is great, 3 buttons rather than one or 2, very easy to use. Really nice small size too.
 

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Been using a DNA 30 for the past two months, and loving it. Long story short, last week I broke my DNA 30, my fault not the mod. TG I kept my MVP as a backup. Went back to my VV, and MVP V1 (vv only), was really unsatisfied with the vape at 5v. I usually vape at less than 20w so I figured that this should do nicely.

Picked up an iStick, wow this thing is tiny. Say what you want about differences in voltage vs wattage, but this little thing is amazing in performance and it blows my MVP to pieces (Anyone want a used MVP v1? I know where you can get one cheap!) I plan to rebuild my mod box with another chip at some point, but that project will be on hold for awhile.

I thought my R91 and bigdripper would look silly on such a small device, but considering the battery literally disappears in my hand (size medium glove) I am very pleased with it!

Anyone looking to get better performance from a simple stick battery, or up the anti from a twist, and wanting to keep a small form factor, get yourself an Eleaf. If unable to settle on a color, there are plenty of wraps available these days to make one uniquely yours.
 
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