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pufZeppelin

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I like these bc it says they take Kanger replacement heads.
I like the idea of having most of my toppers all take the same heads so I don't have to figure out what goes with what.
I have a lot of them as well as spare parts (grommets etc.) and wire to recoil. Simplicity! :vapor:

Me Too ! that's the whole secret in My Vape World
I caught on to this early and is why I bought/stocked up on T3S coils
now these smok coils add to the fun...
 

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Checked your 3 links...and they do look interesting...but...their capacities are only 1.3ml-1.6ml.

Have you run across anything (cheap) like these with a larger capacity (eg. 2.8ml or higher)?

these always perk'd my interest , but yet to own any
5ml, single bcc (sorta a big plastic protank but ego not 510 threads)

- New Vision Victory BCC eGo Cartomizer 5ml 2.4ohm - CLEAR [gv-VictoryBCC-2.4ohm-CLEAR] - $4.95 : GotVapes.com, E-cigarette Supplies - Atomizers Cartomizers Mods Juice and more

:)

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This is just great , just when i thought i had figured it out you post exactly the way i was charging it but was told it's not the correct way .

The person who convinced me it was not the proper way to charge was mostly Puff , now thats a real problem for me because i see Puff "liked " your post , i look at it like since Puff liked your post he must agree with your methods , iv'e had it , it's hopeless , can't take it much longer.

LOL! See the thing is I'm no battery expert. I'm sure guys like puf know a whole lot more about 'em than I do. I do have some (gasp) Trustfire 14500's for the out and about rig that are three years old but that's not my point. I'm saying I've saving a ton of money not smoking without even trying very hard. The first year I spent $1911(!!!), but saved $1189. No high end P thingies or the like because I'm just not that kind of guy, but pretty much whatever I wanted. Why not? Vaping had ended a 38 year 2 PAD habit and I was saving money to boot. I don't WANT the MVP or any of my other devices to crap out but if they do, I GET TO BUY A NEW ONE!

Here's the 2.5 y.o. out and about VV rig that runs on 2x14500 Trustfires. I trashed the 510 threads, soldered a sealed 510/510 adapter in. Wore the paint off the voltage display (still works). Broke the adjustment knob off (still works). Super glued a keyring on for use with a dog tag chain lanyard because I work outdoors. This thing will not die! I have two more if it ever does...

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LOL! See the thing is I'm no battery expert. I'm sure guys like puf know a whole lot more about 'em than I do. I do have some (gasp) Trustfire 14500's for the out and about rig that are three years old but that's not my point. I'm saying I've saving a ton of money not smoking without even trying very hard. The first year I spent $1911(!!!), but saved $1189. No high end P thingies or the like because I'm just not that kind of guy, but pretty much whatever I wanted. Why not? Vaping had ended a 38 year 2 PAD habit and I was saving money to boot. I don't WANT the MVP or any of my other devices to crap out but if they do, I GET TO BUY A NEW ONE!

Here's the 2.5 y.o. out and about VV rig that runs on 2x14500 Trustfires. I trashed the 510 threads, soldered a sealed 510/510 adapter in. Wore the paint off the voltage display (still works). Broke the adjustment knob off (still works). Super glued a keyring on for use with a dog tag chain lanyard because I work outdoors. This thing will not die! I have two more if it ever does...

whoa, HaHa not me

I'm just repeating what I HAVE READ
I Like It and so I Follow the suggestions

do not confuse me with a say all know all expert of any kind (I am not)

just passing along what I do, my style, my experience (everybody else, you're on your own)

I'm just vaping and :rickroll: boogie'in ~ around
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:lol:
 

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Yes I think I posted the other day. 15% vaporjoes15. I have all parts. I like having spare parts cuz I tend to be fumble fingered and loose those little parts like the silicon top cup and the little positive pin! Now I won't loose any because I have spares!

I thought someone did but today Sean posted in Deals and Steals a code LV15 so I thought I'd share it.

If you make your own coils and wick, you can't beat a buck a piece for the other parts.
 

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So I'm a month in now and had to find something to put all my vaping gear into! So I cleaned out my old RC toolbox! What do you use!?



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Right now, I keep most of the stuff in a vape stand I made, and the juices in an old cigar box. I'm planning on pulling one of my Gersterner tool boxes out of storage, clean it out, and use it. Walnut construction with felt drawers, etc. They are beautiful. I gave one to my wife for her to use as a jewelry box.
 

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Right now, I keep most of the stuff in a vape stand I made, and the juices in an old cigar box. I'm planning on pulling one of my Gersterner tool boxes out of storage, clean it out, and use it. Walnut construction with felt drawers, etc. They are beautiful. I gave one to my wife for her to use as a jewelry box.

I do want to get a vape stand of some sort. just trying to find the right one. I don't have all the right tools to make one. All I really need though is a router of some sort to put an edge on it.
 

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I do want to get a vape stand of some sort. just trying to find the right one. I don't have all the right tools to make one. All I really need though is a router of some sort to put an edge on it.

Here's my vape stand for the wife's and my eGos and Vision Spinners. It will hold a dozen clearos as well. The MVP rarely leaves my hand, so I haven't thought of a holder for it yet. I had planned on adding a block in the center to hold the Aspire Nautilus, but just sitting a shot glass there to hold it has been working so well. BTW...it has a lazy susan base on it, so it can rotate.

I've made a few without the routered endges by using the table saw at an angle. They've worked decently. My next stand like this will have the dowels omitted and brass pipes in their place. I may put a few other brass accents in the design somehow, too...it works so well with the red oak finish.
 

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I had some wood bores from putting in door locks and dead bolts. Couldn't find them so I bought a set at Lowes for under $10. You can get 2x4 scraps at construction sites or maybe someone's firewood pile. Find a way to hold em down and bore carefully.

Those make great cupholder stands. I'm toying with the idea of using some old stair rail newels that I have from a home renovation. I'd strip the lead paint off first, of course, but I think they'll make interesting holders.
 

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got my stuff in a few different places, here-n-there

I got one of these (been hanging around awhile)
- http://www.nycupcake.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/Sterilite-Small-Countertop-Drawer.jpg

some coffee cans (plastic)

a cool canister is a large peanut/cashew jar
huge opening & twist lid you can put your hand into
then screw shut tight - and it is clear see thru...

and assorted boxes

:)

I've got a set of drawers just like those holding some of my unused clearos and such. I relegated all the empty coffee cans to the basement for other projects.
 

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Here's my vape stand for the wife's and my eGos and Vision Spinners. It will hold a dozen clearos as well. The MVP rarely leaves my hand, so I haven't thought of a holder for it yet. I had planned on adding a block in the center to hold the Aspire Nautilus, but just sitting a shot glass there to hold it has been working so well. BTW...it has a lazy susan base on it, so it can rotate.

I've made a few without the routered endges by using the table saw at an angle. They've worked decently. My next stand like this will have the dowels omitted and brass pipes in their place. I may put a few other brass accents in the design somehow, too...it works so well with the red oak finish.

I saved a can from Spam for my MVP. A couple of drywall screws in the bottom should hold it to a block of wood with places for other stuff. The Spam can is sort of an art deco joke to the whole affair.
 

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:offtopic:

So I'm a month in now and had to find something to put all my vaping gear into! So I cleaned out my old RC toolbox! What do you use!?

I'm not the most organized person in the world, it's starting to overflow on to the floor. I need another shelf or something! Store bought juice is in the Pedro tin (sorry about the coffee cup!). The 2.5+ gallons of DIY juice supplies are stored elsewhere.

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Here's my vape stand for the wife's and my eGos and Vision Spinners. It will hold a dozen clearos as well. The MVP rarely leaves my hand, so I haven't thought of a holder for it yet. I had planned on adding a block in the center to hold the Aspire Nautilus, but just sitting a shot glass there to hold it has been working so well. BTW...it has a lazy susan base on it, so it can rotate.

I've made a few without the routered endges by using the table saw at an angle. They've worked decently. My next stand like this will have the dowels omitted and brass pipes in their place. I may put a few other brass accents in the design somehow, too...it works so well with the red oak finish.

That's what I need right there, to have for everyday use. Nice work!
 
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