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3 for $20 with mandatory $6 priority shipping...a bit steep, but I ordered some in the name of research, lol.
Thank you sir....do you know if that will fit the Z-ATTY? or do I need to shave it down a bit?
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3 for $20 with mandatory $6 priority shipping...a bit steep, but I ordered some in the name of research, lol.
The air-stone wicks are not 100% ceramic. I've also heard that they are coated with an antimicrobial/antibiotic substance, which makes sense- you don't want algae growing on your air stones and inhibiting the porosity...
So anyway, the FC-2000 seems like a much better fit for vaping, at least compared to air stones.
I snagged some just to check them out. I have a larger qty. and some in a smaller diameter as well coming (as I'm sure some of you probably do also), but don't know if they are the same thing.
cool avatar name, frog hat, i like that. slow ride
.... Data? Source? This is conjecture to me. What do we know about the materials and processes used to produce FC-2000 or air-stone for that matter? Just asking to keep it real Ninja.
i would say yes, the fc2000 wick that i am currently vaping looks fragile, compares to the others, i dont know for this is my first try at ceramics. i did however wrapped it twice, one with the 32g, then ultimately with the 30g, both times everything was fine, but if your not careful i suppose they can break pretty easily. but now that its in, it is there to stay for a long time. the performance i am getting out of them is far out waying the possibilities of them breaking. i would gladly have one out of every 5 break with the results that i am getting.Are the fc2000 wicks as fragile as the airstone wicks people were using? I read a couple examples of breaking them just trying to wrap a coil. I can't have anything that costs that much just snapping with the tiniest shock (I'm not that easy on my vaping equipment), but if they're more durable it seems like it might be a viable option.
You seem to have spent some time trying out the air stones, so why not tell us...what do you know about their composition? There are many different formulas for airstone materials. How do you know what the Top Fin ones are made of? There's a lack of info on the internet about them.
It's not my job to do all of the research, find all the information, etc. before I post my thoughts on something. It's up to the community to bring knowledge to the table, not just me. This isn't a college paper, this is a forum.
the ones that i am trying right now only come in 2 sizes, 3/32 & 1/8, they are for vaping and not just a ceramic that has other purposes. the ceramic wicks other than the fc2000 wicks have had not so good results as far as wicking, (from what i have heard) as far as these, well they just havent been out there as much, so there is not alot of results yet. but from what its worth, i can tell you that my results are amazing. just a few minutes ago i filled 2 of my gennys with the same juice, an ac-9 & aga-t. the aga-t has the fc-wick, and the ac-9 has a ss mesh wick. vaping them side by side, the fc-wick definatly has the better flavor. the vapor production is pretty much equal and wicking capabilities the same, which blows me away because this is the tiny 3/32 wick(which is the only one that fits in the aga), and would think that the bigger 1/8 wick would even have better results in the gennys that can accomadate the 1/8 size.
Are the fc2000 wicks as fragile as the airstone wicks people were using? I read a couple examples of breaking them just trying to wrap a coil. I can't have anything that costs that much just snapping with the tiniest shock (I'm not that easy on my vaping equipment), but if they're more durable it seems like it might be a viable option.
the ones that i am trying right now only come in 2 sizes, 3/32 & 1/8, they are for vaping and not just a ceramic that has other purposes. the ceramic wicks other than the fc2000 wicks have had not so good results as far as wicking, (from what i have heard) as far as these, well they just havent been out there as much, so there is not alot of results yet. but from what its worth, i can tell you that my results are amazing. just a few minutes ago i filled 2 of my gennys with the same juice, an ac-9 & aga-t. the aga-t has the fc-wick, and the ac-9 has a ss mesh wick. vaping them side by side, the fc-wick definatly has the better flavor. the vapor production is pretty much equal and wicking capabilities the same, which blows me away because this is the tiny 3/32 wick(which is the
only one that fits in the aga), and would think that the bigger 1/8 wick would even have better results in the gennys that can accomadate the 1/8 size.
LOLOL.... NO....That is Kip Winger. Sweet Kip. Its poetic irony. He is all strung up in some sort of shower, one of the worst rockers of the early 90's-late 80's....with hunk of the month below the pic. It's one of the funniest pics I think Ive ever seen. Next to this.
http://cdn.motinetwork.net/demotiva...-unibrow-demotivational-poster-1275747375.jpg
By the way. I'm right with you guys. Just started a hard workout routine with my wife (personal trainer) and health is on the top of my list now. I want to get hard into kiteboarding and the healther I am the better. I dont want to vape Cr (VI) into my lungs. So I'm on this like white on rice. At least trying to be.
Gotta go.....WALKING DEAD!
this whole CRVI thing got me thinking about a thread i made a couple of months ago. i was concerned about the black flecks that build up in the top cap along with teh condensed vapor/juice. i wonder if these fleks and dirty condensed vapor liquid are just juice crud or if CRVI is at play.
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...dirty-liquid-black-flecks-inside-top-cap.html
The funny part in all of this is that even if this is happening, I believe that vaping SS mesh is still be a healthier alternative to cigarettes.