Joining the Penelope Club

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esmecullen

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I ordered my first Penelope from GGUK the other day after hearing about it and seeing photographs on GGUK's site and instantly fell in love with it.

I've never tried anything like a re-buildable before and feeling slightly nervous at the thought of assembling it:unsure:............. Now why would a person who can just about switch her computer on or just about put a fuse in a plug want to buy something like this? I can hear you ask. Quite simply............. it looks beautiful.............. its a work of art.........it will last most likely forever and the fact that I will be able to do my own wicking (I hope lol), and save money appeals to me.

And finally I recently bought a Provari V2 and would like something worthy of it sitting on top of it.

I cant wait for notification that Miss P is on her way to me:)
 

Major

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Trust me, you will NOT regret that purchase! I am (still) as big of a UFS fanboy as there is but for pure performance and ease of use, I truly feel Imeo reinvented the wheel so to speak with the Ody and now the Penelope.

Once you get accustomed to making your own coils to your own sweet spot, you'll likely be as most the rest of us and wishing you'd had this thing a long time ago. ;)
 

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well done esme my new friend! Cheers buddy:)
I ordered my first Penelope from GGUK the other day after hearing about it and seeing photographs on GGUK's site and instantly fell in love with it.

I've never tried anything like a re-buildable before and feeling slightly nervous at the thought of assembling it:unsure:............. Now why would a person who can just about switch her computer on or just about put a fuse in a plug want to buy something like this? I can hear you ask. Quite simply............. it looks beautiful.............. its a work of art.........it will last most likely forever and the fact that I will be able to do my own wicking (I hope lol), and save money appeals to me.

And finally I recently bought a Provari V2 and would like something worthy of it sitting on top of it.

I cant wait for notification that Miss P is on her way to me:)
 

esmecullen

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Thanks Imeo, Major and everyone....... I've not heard a bad thing about the Penelope at all. She looks so perfect in every way, I just wish I could hurry up the delivery........... but as they say........ all good things are worth waiting for:) I shall report back once I have her and tried her out......... hope all are having a good evening :toast:
 

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Congrats! I guarantee you are going to love your Penelope. Even all the genny fanboys who have tried them out agree that it is a fantastic attie.

As for making yourself a coil it is pretty simple and straightforward and the really good news for you is that Penelope would be the rebuildable that I would recommend as anyones first foray into rebuildables as its the easiest there is to get working.

Just think, no more messy leaky cartos that also look horrible, your juice tasting better than it has ever tasted before, bombproof build quality and stunning good looks. It really is the best attie that you can possibly buy.

I have seen pics and videos of Penelope on a Provari and it is a great looking combination.
 

Xaiver

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The only problem I have found with either the Penelope or Odysseus, is how much juice I go through. :vapor:
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This. And I'm glad that I DIY my liquids, price per ml is waaaay cheap, and now price-per-atty is cheap too. And the quality of the vape is way better.

I'm still thinking about re-formulating my vapor for this thing.
 
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