ePipeMods Fully Custom Made Wood E-Pipes - Part 2

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MistBusterMatt

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Anyone know if there is a discount code for epipe currently?


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I don't do coupon codes. The reason is, each piece is hand made and available at the lowest price for the craftsmanship involved. I have released the V2 as a more affordable pipe from the previously priced $150 starting cost.
If I just sold eGo kits from China, I'd do some discounts, but hand crafted pieces are a bit different.

Hope you understand :)
 

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I don't do coupon codes. The reason is, each piece is hand made and available at the lowest price for the craftsmanship involved. I have released the V2 as a more affordable pipe from the previously priced $150 starting cost.
If I just sold eGo kits from China, I'd do some discounts, but hand crafted pieces are a bit different.

Hope you understand :)

Completely understand, but never hurts to check!


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So disappointed I missed this one :(

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Hey Matt,

Have you got another bent shankless apple under the bench that you forgot to put up?

Never hurts to ask...... :D
 

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Hey Matt,

I don't know if you said elsewhere in the thread or have been asked before, but, how do you prefer to use your pipe? Are you a dripper, a carto guy or do you prefer the tanks? Just curious.

I have tried a ton of different setups and mods. The one thing I constantly find myself coming back to is a stealthy pipe with a 1.8-2.0 atty with a dripshield and a drip tip. The only time I find a tank/carto handy is for traveling and driving.

To me a stealth dripping set-up is the easiest, no hassle, best performance method.
 

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Are the AW IMR 18350 considered "flat top" and do they work with your ePipes?

Dumb question huh!


Jeff "Jagellpuff" via iPhone using Tapatalk

Actually no that's not a dumb question.
Also no AW batteries are not flat top they are nipple top.

However I did get to try AW18350's in Chicago and the ones I tried were exactly the same height as our flat tops.

So the short answer is yes, AW 18350's should work in our pipes.
 
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