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Heather's Heavenly Vapes - THE BIG THREAD

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The biggest sin is running out of Gandalf, which is what I'm trying to avoid by mixing it until I get my order in. And I also meant mixing it with so-so juices in my stash to make them better so I can get rid of the space they are taking up. There's more at the store. And tomorrow is another day. :) And hopefully my paycheck was already direct-deposited in the bank. LOL

RJ, it's been 76 minutes since you changed your picture. Aren't you stretching it a bit long?
 

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Oops. I was wrong. The mailman was late (lucky for me it's raining and washing all the blood off the pavement). My HHV shipment was in there. I guess that lowers their average delivery time from my earlier stated 2.5 days to 2.4 days. Way to go mailman!!! Maybe I'll slug him one less time next time. :p
 

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I may have just sold someone on a lavatube from HHV. I need to be on commission. ;)

You might have sold two before long. Next time I pummel the mailman I'm gonna check his pocket to see how much money he has. If there's enough, I'm going to place my order for a new one myself.
 

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You might have sold two before long. Next time I pummel the mailman I'm gonna check his pocket to see how much money he has. If there's enough, I'm going to place my order for a new one myself.

I like mine, although other than the battery life, they aren't really that much better than a Twist. I mean, you can go up to 6v, if you like vaping hot motor oil (yay!). Well, also it's cheaper to replace a ~$10 18650 than a ~$32 Twist.
 

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I like mine, although other than the battery life, they aren't really that much better than a Twist. I mean, you can go up to 6v, if you like vaping hot motor oil (yay!). Well, also it's cheaper to replace a ~$10 18650 than a ~$32 Twist.

Well, that's the way I see it too. I see H & A has the 18650 bats for $7.20. Can't beat that with a stick. Less battery changes and you can actually read what the voltage is. These Twists are impossible to read without sticking it under a halogen. How durable has that lavatube been for you? Trying to figure out how many buttons are on there and what they all do. I always worry about button durability.
 

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4 Buttons. One for voltage up, one for voltage down. Press both at the same time and it locks the voltage. A third for on/off plus it doubles for checking how much battery is left. Then the big one that fires it. Mine doesn't do this, but that version also checks ohms, I think you use the Fire button for that, but I'm not sure. They're a lot less complicated than a ProVari, although that's probably the one and only "advantage" they have. Oh, they're a lot lighter than a ProVari also, cause they're made out of aluminum. Mine has held up quite well, but I'm REALLY careful with it.
 
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