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cherewine

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I have both and am finding myself leaning more to using the i06's, both the HV and the LR. I bought one of each to try out. Just don't forget that, unfortunately, you have to buy Isaac's drip tip that goes with them as nothing (that I've found anyway) will fit on the atties :( I would say to try at least one out, just to see what they're like...you might be surprised like me. I thought NOTHING could top the Cisco 306's, but for ME, these do :D I'm hoping my drip tips get here today cuz' I want a 'real' drip tip on my i06's, not the cover that it came with, LOL.

Can anyone tell me if the IKV Io6 is really that much better than the Cisco spec 306 atties. I understand its all opinion but has anyone really compared the 2. I like the vape the 306 cisco specs make, and since I started using them its all I use. I just dont seem to get the flavor, but I am hoping that changes when I get my VV and dial in the sweet spot. Anyway I am reading alot and the I06 is making me wonder now. Just looking for more from a thread of people I know will be honest.
 

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So...I haven't even gotten my VV Hog yet and I've already decide what my next one will be. :facepalm: I may have to go to Hog rehab or something. I'm sure I'll see many of you there as well. ;)

I have no desire to be rehabilitated tho! That's the difference between drunks and alcoholics; alcoholics have to go to those dang meetings!

So dig this, y'all...way OT, but I got a brand new car about a week ago, and it occurred to me that it might well be the only car I've owned in my adult life that will never be smoked in! :toast:
 
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Do you get a lot of bad winters in Billings? I know I sure as heck don't miss the hard winters that I endured for so many years living in Wisconsin. One of the 'selling points' in moving to Idaho was that, where I live (down in a valley), we don't get hit real hard during the winter months. I know that as I get older it gets harder and harder to take the bitter cold winters.
Probably taking advantage of the last few decent days of summer before another winter starts creeping in. I will never miss scraping the ice off of the car windows. EVER!
 

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Do you get a lot of bad winters in Billings? I know I sure as heck don't miss the hard winters that I endured for so many years living in Wisconsin. One of the 'selling points' in moving to Idaho was that, where I live (down in a valley), we don't get hit real hard during the winter months. I know that as I get older it gets harder and harder to take the bitter cold winters.

Most of it depends on the year. They just came out in the paper today and said we have yet another long, wet, and cold winter to look forward to:( I (along with a lot of others) were on the verge of a nervous breakdown by last spring. I'm one of the poor soles that has to go out before daybreak to clear the walks for all of the little kiddos coming into school each day. It seems like I've slept with one eye open Oct-April the last couple of years.

I LOVE SUMMER!! I'll take a weed eater @ 102 degrees over a snow blower @ -20 degree anytime:)
 
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