Anyone remember using a piece of string and spinning your cartomizers around, so you could get more juice in them? The "Taryn Spin" I think it was called.
Ugh... If the eGo-T couldn't get me off the ciggies, what you guys had to do would have driven me off giving e-cigs a second chance. I love my aspire DBC.
Quick question: what was the average time for someone to get completely off cigs with all that home made modding? I got my V3 not even 2 weeks ago and I don't want to touch another stink stick already...
I don't know about home-made modding, but I can say that I haven't had a cigarette since the battery charged on my first variable voltage and tank setup.
Anyone remember using a piece of string and spinning your cartomizers around, so you could get more juice in them? The "Taryn Spin" I think it was called.
I remember watching a video about it but I never tried it because it looked messy lol.
I started with a "smoking anywhere" cigalike then moved up the ladder. I was able to quit smoking (took 3 months) by direct dripping (don't hear that anymore) on a 510 atty on a 510 manual batt. Vaping was tough when there were no tanks and all we had was foam cartridges and direct dripping.
I had to walk 5 miles through the snow to get to my vape gear every morning ...
Actually, I started with an eGo-T. Didn't having any leaking problems with it, but my brother certainly did. The eGo-T delivered plenty of flavor but not a lot of throat hit. So, I went to a 510 for a while. Much better throat hit.
But, once I discovered dripping on a 306, that was it!
Actually, I started with an eGo-T. Didn't having any leaking problems with it, but my brother certainly did. The eGo-T delivered plenty of flavor but not a lot of throat hit. So, I went to a 510 for a while. Much better throat hit.
But, once I discovered dripping on a 306, that was it!
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