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<blockquote data-quote="bombastinator" data-source="post: 23778798" data-attributes="member: 43994"><p>Boros are nice though expensive. I hit the low end and then lost the thing :/ There’s an entire Boro community here. If you want to quit nicotine entirely you’ve got the right tools.</p><p>I Since have focused on attaching AirTags to mods so that doesn’t happen again.</p><p>301 stainless is not magnetic and pot metal REALLY isn’t magnetic. Knockoff AirTags are unreliable and of lower quality. They’re a lot cheaper though. I tried knockoffs at first but they died.</p><p> There are very few things silicone will stick to, but silicone is one of them, so I silicone glued the tag holder to a Thin metal plate, and then stuck that to the bottom of the mod with strong double stick tape.</p><p>The big problem with AirTags is they’re not flat. The silicone glue and plate (a piece of pop can cut out with scissors would do it) fixes this though. I could have just silicone glued the AirTag holder to the mod, but I wanted it removable. Silicone glue is not removable,</p><p>It’s offset a bit so it won’t interfere with my preferred hold. Thing is magnetic. It’s too heavy to stick sideways to something though.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]1037845[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bombastinator, post: 23778798, member: 43994"] Boros are nice though expensive. I hit the low end and then lost the thing :/ There’s an entire Boro community here. If you want to quit nicotine entirely you’ve got the right tools. I Since have focused on attaching AirTags to mods so that doesn’t happen again. 301 stainless is not magnetic and pot metal REALLY isn’t magnetic. Knockoff AirTags are unreliable and of lower quality. They’re a lot cheaper though. I tried knockoffs at first but they died. There are very few things silicone will stick to, but silicone is one of them, so I silicone glued the tag holder to a Thin metal plate, and then stuck that to the bottom of the mod with strong double stick tape. The big problem with AirTags is they’re not flat. The silicone glue and plate (a piece of pop can cut out with scissors would do it) fixes this though. I could have just silicone glued the AirTag holder to the mod, but I wanted it removable. Silicone glue is not removable, It’s offset a bit so it won’t interfere with my preferred hold. Thing is magnetic. It’s too heavy to stick sideways to something though. [ATTACH type="full" alt="IMG_0355.jpeg"]1037845[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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