***Mister-E-Liquid Contest Thread!***

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danbob987

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Hello fellow vapers! We welcome you to participate in our first official contest here on ECF! We’ll be running regular contests and giveaways in the coming months. Keep checking back for your opportunity to win some fantastic prizes from MEL! For our first contest we’ll be giving away 5 36ml bottles of MEL juice in your preferred nic strength and pg/vg ratio.



To Play:
You can post up to 3 times.
Post #1 Tell us your favorite e-cig or mod and why.
Post #2 We want to know your top 3 e-liquid flavors.
Post #3 Take a look around our site and post something you’d like to try.


Rules:
Number your posts! Please wait at least 1 hour between posting. Absolutely NO chit chat in this thread. Each post should be an entry! The contest ends at 500 entries. 5 Winners will be selected using random.org and will be announced in this thread within 24 hours of contest end. Each winner will receive a 36ml bottle of Mister-E-Liquid handcrafted juice!

Just a reminder! Each post should be separate! Please remember to number your entries!! If you messed up you can still go back and edit your post to keep yourself in the running :)


Good luck and happy vaping!:vapor:

*Mister- E Team*

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LFC

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Thanks for the contest guys, guess I'll get the ball rolling......

Fav Mod - Provari - Love everything about this device, the ability to check your atty/carto resistance, I always forget which carto is which, and the build quality and safety features.

- Edit - was pretty tired last night when I saw this competition and excitement got the better of me and did all three posts at once :facepalm:
 
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I'm cheap, so I love my inexpensive tough as nails Maxi Roughstack. Simple. Basic. Long lasting. Gets the job done. I initially got it for taking with me camping since it lasts so long with 18650's. Ended up using it a lot at home as well. It's not subtle and certainly not stealth, but I like it's rugged non-bling look.
 
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Loveridden

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#1 YAYYYYYY A MISTER E-LIQUID CONTEST!!! I am sooooo happy :D

Thanks for the contest!!!

Hmmm my fav mod right now would have to be my Sweetvapes box mod, I won it at the last local meet, it is a beautiful wooden bottom feeder (my 1st bottom feeder & first wooden box mod), love the small cute size of it and works very well. I hope to get a custom grip from Brad someday!!


Oooooo I wish I didn't have to wait an hour between posts tho!!!! lol
 

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#1

This is a hard one considering how many mods I have. Out of them, my favorite is all of them for various reasons. I have some with tanks and some with rebuildables. Each has a different flavor. Each one has a different hardware configuration. But since I have to pick just one, I would say my Touchwood 18650. It fits perfectly in my hand, hits like a champ, and is just a gorgeous mod.
 

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Post #1 Tell us your favorite e-cig or mod and why.

V-max SS
It's my first try at VV, after much, much deliberation, and it's amazing. First of all VV is great, different flavors, at different voltages, with great vapor/ flavor combination. Second, the Vmax is easy to use, shiny(very important) and great price.
 

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Post #1 Tell us your favorite e-cig or mod and why.

#1 My favorite ecig product so far is my chrome Vtube. I love the fact that I can dial in my voltage depending on the juice I a vaping on. I had a 808 ecig before my vv and had. I did not really think that flavors could taste so different at different voltages. Another plus is simplicity of the device, yes I know it is not a provari that can check ohms and such but I have a multimeter for that.
 
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