Wow Mist, a few more sections and it'll REALLY start to look like some weird flute/saxophone!
Hahahahaha...That flute works like a charm and hypnotizes large snakes too
Wow Mist, a few more sections and it'll REALLY start to look like some weird flute/saxophone!
What, no AFS?!?
What, no AFS?!?
That one needs a special AFS that is carried in a custom backpack
ROFL quasimod
Come on Mist, you have got to add the AFS to it & take another photo
CamelBak FTW!
2010-hellion - CamelBak.com
100oz capacity. Need I say more?
This and the 'jumpstart battery pack' you keep in your trunk to jump start your car, and you could probably go for a week or two without needing to refill or recharge anything
Hi Kristen,
I have found this page to be very helpful Brand and Model Compatibility Chart - E-Cigarette Wiki
It does need updated for some of the newer models.
~A
Wow - do you just carry the batteries, attys and bottles in a case then?Use it everywhere. Hubby keeps it in his shirt pocket or hand. We get asked questions all the time and hand out Alt Smoke cards. I also use a BB with a 510 atty that is about 2" shorter and 3/16" smaller in diameter. Love them both.
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Seriously, that is insane. 24v? Really? That doesn't give you like half a second of atomizer life before the coil vaporizes???
Who need atomizers with this? You can just plug it to a heater's resistance and vape. Or just use it to start the engine of your car
Out of curiosity, do you only use one button, or the other, or either, or both?
Would be kind of need if you could use one button to get one voltage, and both buttons to get a different voltage..
EDIT: And I was waiting for you to say you disassembled hair dryers to make atomizers for it!
How wide is the Kissbox?I'm looking for an adapter to use the V4L KR808D-1 XL battery with my Janty Kissbox Classic.
In its standard configuration, the Kissbox is about 152 mm, or 6 inches. With the XL battery in place it should be close to 185 mm, or 7 1/4 inches.
Great tip - thank you!!Kristin...I know you were asking about battery sizes... the biggest comonly used is the 18650.. and heres a tip on those battery numbers (diameter)(length)0 as a placeholder..
so 18650 is 18mm diameter, 65mm length, 14440 =14mm diameter, 44mm length...14500 = 14mm diameter, 50mm length...15270 (CR2) = 15mm diameter, 27mm length...16340 (RCR123a) = 16mm diameter, 34mm long..
I think that covers the majority of the most common batteries...there may be some fluxuation in size between manufacturers but it's usually only a mm or 2...think protected are about 2 mm longer due to the protection circut board..but 2 mm is nothing when you're putting them in foam...
mostly just wanted to let you know that the battery name/model IS the battery size..