Heather's Heavenly Vapes - THE BIG THREAD (Part 6)

Steve Parry

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Please keep in mind the Reonauts, and bottom feeders in general, are flavor chasers.
The Berserker and the Siren 2 excel at flavor.
There's a whole new world of squonkers out there. I agree that the Reo is for flavor chasing. I've got a Cyclone on all 3 of mine. The rest of my squonkers are cloud chasers though.
 

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thanks all for the input. Right now I'm leaning towards the OBS engine nano and a istick 25. The nano looks super easy to build, and I've had good luck with my istick pico.

LA I will research yours more tonight before I order something. Thanks again.

I posted this pic a while back. The Kaos is 3.5” tall. With the SMM Serpent the total is 5”. It’s not the most compact or stealth setup though. You’ll find something to love! It will be fun for you to try something easier than the K5. Don’t forget to let us know what you end up with and post pics! :)



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I posted this pic a while back. The Kaos is 3.5” tall. With the SMM Serpent the total is 5”. It’s not the most compact or stealth setup though. You’ll find something to love! It will be fun for you to try something easier than the K5. Don’t forget to let us know what you end up with and post pics! :)



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The K5 is simple.
 

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The K5 is simple.

How did I know that would get a rise out of you?!? :lol:

Sure it is.... :glare:

Uh huh. ;)

If you can do a KFL with the lights on then you can do a K5 blindfolded. :)

It’s true - whatever we get used to, and enjoy, and are motivated to learn and do... we do it! I was just pointing out that @76bridget might enjoy trying whatever else is out there. I learned quite well how to build on KF 3.1 and Lites. And recent RTA’s I’ve grown to love are a lot easier than those. The new SVM deck design looks a lot easier than those earlier models I had for sure.

No lack of kayfun love here! Put down that pitchfork! I surrender!!! :D
 

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How did I know that would get a rise out of you?!? :lol:



Uh huh. ;)



It’s true - whatever we get used to, and enjoy, and are motivated to learn and do... we do it! I was just pointing out that @76bridget might enjoy trying whatever else is out there. I learned quite well how to build on KF 3.1 and Lites. And recent RTA’s I’ve grown to love are a lot easier than those. The new SVM deck design looks a lot easier than those earlier models I had for sure.

No lack of Kayfun love here! Put down that pitchfork! I surrender!!! :D
I honestly don't care what Bridget gets. As long as she's happy I'm happy. She seemed to like her K5's since she's had them awhile so I guess I subscribe to, "don't fix it if it aint broke". But then maybe she would just like to try something different. God knows I did that a lot myself. :)
 

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I do still stealth vape at work, so size is definitely a consideration. I did look at the squape E briefly this morning, but unless it has a clone, it's out of my budget. Papaw I will look at both of those that you recommended, thank you!
The Kayfun Prime is small. Good for stealthing. It is similar to the K5, just smaller.
 

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I was tempted by the Prime. Didn’t have the budget for it, but it’s appealing.
They are expensive. All Kayfuns are. Probably overpriced. But they are well made and well designed. Few things changed vaping like the Kayfun. Pretty much everything that followed copied some or all of their design.
 

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Evening...got off a little early then was in Walmart an hour trying figure out which router I wanted. Bought a Linksys AC1200+ Smart WiFi router. Which is still more than I need. Also got 2 surge protectors.(6 and 8 plug) My oldest one has phone line plugs. Only used the 8 plug but I'll keep the other. So under the desk to change the SP and plugin cables. Then about 20 minutes to make some changes to the router settings and look things over. The router came with a network name and password. I changed the name and added to the password then got the phone and laptop back on. The Roku is wired and had no trouble connecting. Spent $130 but it was worth it and it was needed. Web pages are loading faster and the Roku seems faster as well.

For the first day of Spring it was cold and dreary.

 

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Winter storm warning out for tonight. Calling for up to 4 inches of snow. Have to see how things look in the morning...

Ugh! Good luck. Glad you got your router and it’s up and running well. We’d miss your twice daily photos!!! Stay safe!
 

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