Molehill Mountain Drip Tips!

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Actually it's one of the first Molehill's I purchased. Yesterday there was one with the same colors, or very similar, with a different shape and new name. :) Wonder who the mystery buyer was?

I posted to show mommabird and others what a Molehill can look like on a nautilus. It really is an amazingly versatile tip, color wise. Kayte has a way with tips and I've admired other unique blends that I'm still hoping to snag. :2cool:

And Choo -- my vape Wardrobe, as well as my closet. :) :wub:


TY Tearose50 :D it is really pretty! . Can't wait to get "Emerald Queen" in. Will put her on the Emerald Provari/ ss nautilus. An irish look for a scotch/ irish gal. ;) Maybe it will arrive today.....I may have to hit Kayte up for another custom made one since I can't seem to have the right timing to snag them from the website ;) LOL



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I get the best flavor from carto tanks. I've tried so many different ways to vape and nothing compares to them. I think we're just part of the lucky group that doesn't taste the filler in the carto! I drip to test flavors but if it's ready it goes in a tank. :)

Me as well! I was just speaking with another vaper last nite about this very subject. We're not only lucky to enjoy filler, but also lucky that we are no longer on the search for the better vape. And I'm sure we've all been thru THAT one. When I first went from an eGo 3.7v to a 5v, my world turned upside down. I could no longer be satisfied with the eGo. Variable voltage, yep, lay it on me! Then the wattage changing devices. Ahhh.... vewwy nice! I'm happy with all my devices that have any sort of "V". I actually don't WANT a "better" vape. Mine is just fine and dandy delish as it is.

Once again, life lessons learned thru vaping. ;)
 

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Morning friends!!:) I'm skipping work today.:ohmy:...and Kayte, so many beautiful tips.

So I will chime in here. I LOVE my carto tanks and am still planning on getting a halfling from IB soon. Then I plan on finally getting Kayte to make me my 2 tips she is aware of that I want.:wub:I have one expensive dripper and it just sits collecting dust because my life doesn't work with having to put drops in all the time. I use the aspire nautilis when I am not using a carto tank. I still have the kids build for me occasionally when I work at the vape shop on saturdays, but I really do like the taste of 90% of my juices more in a carto tank.:D
 

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Hey, Karto Tank! We lub ya, yeah yeah yeah! With a TIP like that... you know that can't be ba-a-a-a-a-d! YEAH YEAH YEAH!


(sorry. a brief interlude of the Kat channeling the Beatles.)
Well Hey Jude...I'm still trying to figure out just why you put that Frankenstein head on yer cat?
La la la laaaa la la la laaaaaaa..hey Jude! :laugh:
 

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I'm a carto tank and protank2 girl. They're both easy to use and I like that. Dripping sounds interesting, but I've never gone that route because I don't want to wrap coils and I really really don't want to have to learn about ohms and I would pity anyone that tried to teach me at this point. :blink:
The tobacco flavor that I like (which tastes nothing like any tobacco I ever had!), tastes wonderful in a carto tank. I don't like it at all in the protank. My favorite cartos are resurrector carts, which Bukket told me about. I'm sticking with them until she tells me she found something better. :laugh:
I'm happy with what I have and don't really need to hunt for anything better now. Love love my provari minis, really enjoying my new MVP2 (YAY) and still like my eGos okay. I feel like the only mistake I made in purchases was my K100... just because the bottom button is too hard for my hands.

I'll be back to post tips in a few minutes. :)
 

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I have a bunch of them for you to look at this afternoon/evening!

Bing Cherry Dyed Box Elder Burl - Wood


SOLD Kiwi and Coconut - Acrylic


Maidou Burl (SE Asia) - Wood


Midnight Peacock - Acrylic


Steelheart - Acrylic


Kayte's Pink Grapefruit - Acrylic (I poured this one. :D)
 
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More beauties to lust after! :facepalm:

Kayte, is your plumbing all attached......installed......covered over? In other words, can you wash as many loads of clothes as you want? :laugh:
Not quite there yet! We have a plumber coming on Tuesday to run a new line for the washer, put in a new toilet and fix an outside faucet that's leaking badly. So Tuesday is laundry day! :laugh: Should I worry that my 20 year old washer is going to bite the dust as soon as it's hooked up again? Isn't that how it usually goes? :blink::laugh:

We had a lightening strike in our front yard years ago. It took out the pump in our well and a clock. But did it hit my ancient, avocado green fridge? Oh heck no. Of course not. I was so disappointed. :cry: I hauled that ugly fridge with us when we moved into this house and found out that I could paint it! I got the proper paint and it looked wonderful... like a brand new fridge. I was so pleased with my accomplishment. And it died two weeks later. :sneaky:

I don't think I've ever been terribly excited to have a plumber come, but I am this time!

We had so much fun today. Our sweet daughter has been doing our laundry through all of this (almost a year) which was just such a huge help! So to thank her, we got her an antique typewriter and gave it to her today. She had seen it in a shop over here and wanted it badly so I knew she'd be thrilled. She was! :banana:

I'm excited for you that you'll be on your way to Alaska soon to see your daughter! I can hardly wait for you to lay your eyes on her. :wub: Will you have access to the internet or are we going to have us a welcome back party when you return?
 

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Yes, I remember your daughter being the laundry service for you guys! :D Still I find it so much better to be able to pop in a load when I want. Couple of years ago my 28 yr old Whirlpool washer began to leak. Tub was rusting out. Spent weeks researching washer/dryers (the dryer was as old) on line and in stores. Only wanted to purchase a set one more time and for them to be my last set. Wound up buying Speed Queen. More mechanical than electronic; and they are same ones used in coin laundries and on military bases, just made for residences. Figured they'd last. Have been extremely pleased so far. I'm sure our 21 yr old fridge will be the next to go, so I ought to start researching now.......:( The brands that were once considered reliable and top of the line have changed quite a bit, and all the gizmos and electronics crammed in them aren't helping the reliability......Old people don't like change!!!!:mad:

Yes, we'll be seeing oldest daughter next mo. :banana: When we saw her and her family last Oct., thought it'd be another 2 yrs before a return trip. Fate has a way of messing with your plans.......But it will be oh so good to hug on her and play with my grandbaby. :wub: As far as I know, even tho they do live in a real life old timey, hunting, log cabin, they're connected to the internet. I just won't be able to stay on it as long as I do at home......all day? :facepalm: So, I may be able to pop in a time or two; but if she's feeling anywhere near her ol' self, know she'll want to be moving......She hasn't yet discovered the art of "calm & quiet" living. I will return home and do my usual collapse. Even by jet, it is an arduous journey! :( Dang! Sure wish they lived somewhere closer in the lower 48.......

Thanks, Kayte, for your interest and concern. Will try my best to reach everyone from the "wilderness". :laugh:
 

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Well Hey Jude...I'm still trying to figure out just why you put that Frankenstein head on yer cat?
La la la laaaa la la la laaaaaaa..hey Jude! :laugh:

Seriously, I put up this avi because one of our own dear ECF'ers got it for me. It's a tribute and was only supposed to be one day. I feel like we kicked Betty to the curb tho, and must resurrect her sometime soon.

You, dear one, gifted me a couple of adorbs avis which will be in motion one of these days soon. Thank you again. ♥



I'm a carto tank and protank2 girl. They're both easy to use and I like that. Dripping sounds interesting, but I've never gone that route because I don't want to wrap coils and I really really don't want to have to learn about ohms and I would pity anyone that tried to teach me at this point. :blink:
The tobacco flavor that I like (which tastes nothing like any tobacco I ever had!), tastes wonderful in a carto tank. I don't like it at all in the protank. My favorite cartos are resurrector carts, which Bukket told me about. I'm sticking with them until she tells me she found something better. :laugh:
I'm happy with what I have and don't really need to hunt for anything better now. Love love my provari minis, really enjoying my new MVP2 (YAY) and still like my eGos okay. I feel like the only mistake I made in purchases was my K100... just because the bottom button is too hard for my hands.

I'll be back to post tips in a few minutes. :)

Kayte, you took all of my thoughts and put them into words. I'm the karto kween babe. I have been for a long, long time. And yes, I've tried a bazillion clearos. The CLOSEST I've come to liking any has been the Aspire line. They're pretty good imho, but not preferable to my tanks. As far as dripping goes.....

Long long ago, in a vape world far far away..... we used to drip on REAL atomizers. Ok, you know, stock 510, 901, 801, and 306s. My first year of vaping was completely as a dripper. I'd be out at nite, in a dark noisy club, doing my best to drip drip drip. (Sometimes, luckily enuf, I'd actually get some vliquid into the atomizer rather than on my hands, clothes, table, chairs, other people.... :facepalm:)

NO wicks and coils for this girl. I just want to vape! Give me pre-made anything. I don't care if I have to toss it out when it's done. Good to GO!

Resurrector cartos are good and I use them for specific set ups, when I need XL and LR. You might like the Boge slots, too, Kayte. Give 'em a shot. Also IKV (Ikenvape) when they are in stock. Superb.

Agree with you on the K100. I'm not one for bottom buttons. For whatever reason, they are just UNcomfy to me.

Gorgeousness in tips today...... thank you!

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I agree with some of the rest on building coils and stuff. I have rheumatoid arthritis and I am pretty sure my hands couldn't swing that small stuff nor my "old" eyes. LOL So far I am happy with the nautilus getups but I am sure the vape is better on cartos and rebuilt coils...but I'll have to stick to the prefab stuff ;)


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I'm a carto tank and protank2 girl. They're both easy to use and I like that. Dripping sounds interesting, but I've never gone that route because I don't want to wrap coils and I really really don't want to have to learn about ohms and I would pity anyone that tried to teach me at this point. :blink:
The tobacco flavor that I like (which tastes nothing like any tobacco I ever had!), tastes wonderful in a carto tank. I don't like it at all in the protank. My favorite cartos are resurrector carts, which Bukket told me about. I'm sticking with them until she tells me she found something better. :laugh:
I'm happy with what I have and don't really need to hunt for anything better now. Love love my provari minis, really enjoying my new MVP2 (YAY) and still like my eGos okay. I feel like the only mistake I made in purchases was my K100... just because the bottom button is too hard for my hands.

I'll be back to post tips in a few minutes. :)

Kayte -- If there is one thing this old man has learned,(and learned the hard way I might add) is never try to change a woman's mind. Just make suggestions and possibly get her curiosity aroused enough to make her think it was her idea all along. That is Man Lessons 101.

Coils are are no pain to build and are simply the best tasting when wicked with cotton that I have ever tried no matter the juice. They all taste so much better when you wrap even one coil @ 1.0 Ω or a bit under. The Provari doesn't allow for a coil under say 1.5 Ω I'm thinking but that 0.50 Ω makes a world of difference.
As far as learning what resistance to make your coils at, that comes naturally after you have wrapped a few. Those little gizmos that check a coils resistance are so easy to use a 5 year old could use one. But to each his or her own hon. It's what makes us happy vapers right? I'm curious to know what tobaccos you are vaping. Would it be the NETs from Ahlusion perchance?
 
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