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XSmoker

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I have just joined this forum.
I thought i would say hello. I am from Ontario Canada.
I started using Ecigs around 3 months now and after the first month i was analog smoke free. Ive tried many things to get off them like patches, gum, and different meds but none really worked out until i got an ecig.
I currently own a cool fire 4 and use it with 2 different tanks, a nautilus mini and a aerotank v2. so i can alternate flavours easier. I also own an atlantis and an isub tank but after trying them realized i am not really into the sub tanks and notice i prefer the first 2 i have more. On the plus side it helps my ejuice last longer anyway.
I wish everyone the best here and hope everyone who gets one has great success with it.
Scott
 

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I have just joined this forum.
I thought i would say hello. I am from Ontario Canada.
I started using Ecigs around 3 months now and after the first month i was analog smoke free. Ive tried many things to get off them like patches, gum, and different meds but none really worked out until i got an ecig.
I currently own a cool fire 4 and use it with 2 different tanks, a nautilus mini and a aerotank v2. so i can alternate flavours easier. I also own an atlantis and an isub tank but after trying them realized i am not really into the sub tanks and notice i prefer the first 2 i have more. On the plus side it helps my ejuice last longer anyway.
I wish everyone the best here and hope everyone who gets one has great success with it.
Scott


Ok;
Well first of all welcome.

About this time (3 months) you should start paying attention to your 510 connectors;
I mean you use 2 tanks on your coolfire, so you are screwing/unscrewing on that 510 connector repeatedly.
The 510 connector is something of a weak point; of special interest is the centerpin itself.

On cheaper devices one of the things that go wrong is the insulator material around the centerpin is thin and flimsy and ends up failing from frequent screwing/unscrewing.
 
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