Just got the Xhaler and it is awesome

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madglee

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This thing rocks. I see, now, that I will never again be able to use my regular 3.7v because this thing is just too nice! Great work. Anyone looking for a great step-up in the world of vaping should get this thing.

I got the complete kit. It's filled with all sorts of things that I have no idea how to use, probably because I've never used combo atomizers/carts. Evidently, I don't even need the adapter to fit the 808 cart on it, which is interesting, but I like it on because it makes it longer.

Now if only there was a full instruction manual, as the site doesn't really explain what each piece in the kit does. It's probably self-evident to people who have been vaping with atomizers, but it's not to me.

Nonetheless, this thing is heavy, beautiful, and vapes wonderfully.

I wonder if anyone has been harassed in public with it? A security guard was eyeballing me on my way into a store. Wondered if he thought I had a crack pipe or something.
 

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I've gotten looks as well...but I do not hide it. I openly vape when approaching a store front or outside in public. I've gotten the question, "Hey is that one of those 'fake' cigarettes??" I then get into a short (not always short btw) conversation about PVs and since I have a short stack of DREW's business cards, I have on occasion passed one along. I ALWAYS give them the ECF web addy though.

Vape openly and vape proud!


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I agree, I lOVE my XHaler and XsHaler!!!! Im about to upgrade it with a new button assembly and drip tip soon! :thumb:

The mini is awesome bc noone can see the thing unless you show it off actually hits big for being so tiny....and the regular size one hits perfect. Mine require no maintence - although I think after all this time It prob wouldnt hurt to give them a nice cleaning. I HAVE used naolox since day one tho so I imagine this has helped prevent any issues. I do however use mothers on the brass tips about twice a month to keep it shiny ;)

Ive gotten some stares, yes...but never any negative-ness. Once people see me puff on it a few times and realize theres no scent/smoke or even ask about it, they are all for it and wanting to try it out or get one for a loved one that smokes. More often than not, I find people really do know its an ecig, just havent seen a mod before. I notice alot of older men like it bc of button placement and have pondered if it could keep them from smoking a real pipe. I just give them the info and hope they try it bc with the right liquid, I think everyone could find thier perfect vape. Having a device that requires little to no maintenance is so important to me and I can only recommend ones that wont leave me feeling frustrated. :D
 

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Hey drew, thanks for the vids! Yeah, I should photoshop the Xhaler in Professor Keebler's hands. A friend of mine drew him.

I was actually referring to the included atomizers and cartridges.

I've got a couple questions:

1) I have always used cartomizers, so I have no idea how I'm supposed to use the atomizers/cartridges that came. There is no "stuffing" like in cartomizers, and if I drip some juice into either piece it just runs right through and gets everywhere. How do I use them with the Xhaler?

2) Do the cartomizers burn out really fast at 5V? I had some of the mega carts you guys sent along and they work great for a couple hours but then they're dead, or get really hot, etc. Am I doing something wrong?

3) Anyone have any idea which empty cartos will work best/last longest with the Xhaler at 5V?

It may be that cartomizers shouldn't be used all that often with the 5V and I need to figure out how to use the other pieces that came with the complete kit. Any help is greatly appreciated, as I'm almost out of cartos and am need to order some stuff really, really soon, like today!
 

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The carts that come on attys are dummy carts, you need to fill them with blue foam, or polyfill. OR just order some carts, blank or prefilled and go from there. The other option is dripping. Drip a few drops directly on the atty bridge in the atty, put cart on, vape til taste goes down, repeat. :)
Hope that helps a lil...
 
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Ahh..doh. Thanks crashtestjeep.

No prob, I was once in ur shoes, wondering the same thing. ;)
The cool thing is once you buy a few attys, ur all set on carts if you get ur own filler. :)

Ive found the fish filter filler to be the best as far as poly, and the blue foam plug to be awesome as well. I only use fillers on rare occasion these days tho, bc I find a drip tip to be the best for my tastes. Dripping takes a lil getting used to-as it has a slight learning curve but once I "got it" I havent looked back. Its a cleaner vape...

Everyone likes different things tho and Im sure youll find ur own "sweet spot" after a few trials of ur own. :)
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I'll 2nd that dripping bit! I resisted dripping for many, many moons but... couldn't pay me to go back to dealing with carts. Drip tips for the win!

If you haven't tried the gamut of attys you might sample around, see what suits you.

I adore the LR306's, before that the LR510's - only good @ low voltage. Of course using the high drain battys and LR attys breathes life back into 3.7 devices I might have retired otherwise.

When I was at high voltage I liked the 901's mostly but used 801's too, I tried them all lol!
 

madglee

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I'll 2nd that dripping bit! I resisted dripping for many, many moons but... couldn't pay me to go back to dealing with carts. Drip tips for the win!

If you haven't tried the gamut of attys you might sample around, see what suits you.

I adore the LR306's, before that the LR510's - only good @ low voltage. Of course using the high drain battys and LR attys breathes life back into 3.7 devices I might have retired otherwise.

When I was at high voltage I liked the 901's mostly but used 801's too, I tried them all lol!

Okay cool. Where do you buy them though?
 
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