Most helpful poster of the year.

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Thunderball

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Oh lord please no, don't get him on another of his one-man-crusades against faulty ice cream manufacturers/vendors

LOL.............He will be in here soon telling us why 9 out of 10 ice cream cones melt too quickly for him to enjoy the full flavor of the vanilla before it gets too runny and sticky on his hands........then wil accuse Baditude of working fior Dairy Queen and Ocelot of working for Baskin Robbins...............:facepalm:
 

Dakota Jim

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I vote for

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Baditude
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The Ocelot

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Thrasher

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and many many more

Happy Christmas and a Merry New Year
 

Kyle&Ann

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I agree with most...we appreciate all and everyone. This is by far the most helpful, informative and entertaining message board on the net! Thank you all so much!

Here are our nominations...

Vash - This person has helped us since day one! Thanks so much!
ItTechy - also a great guy...hope to meet him soon (lives fairly close to us). Very generous with his offers to help!
Baditude - I cannot count the times his posts have helped us...great job man.
Ocelot- Her posts helped us make an informed decision when purchasing our Provari...thanks so much ma'am!

Merry Christmas everyone! We hope you all have a wonderful day and a great start to the new year!

Kyle&Ann :wub:
 

SirSteve

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As a recent frequenter of the DIY E-Liquid forum, I wish to mention and thank dannyv45, Hoosier, Jimi D and purelyscientific for all the great information.

Merry Christmas to all and happy festivus to GoodNews.

Oddly even though I DIY, I don't spend much time on the DIY section. I am aware of Hoosier, he is one of a kind to be sure, (in a good way). The names danny and purelyscientific are also familiar.

A Merry Christmas to you and all of ECF.
 

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Baditude, thrasher & ocelot's posts have been most helpful to me. But I don't really have a "most helpful" poster as there are so many that have had useful information that's helped me out on my vaping journey & some of them aren't on the forum any longer.

For this year specifically though I will say my fav is EvilZoe. She's fun & helpful & has a good forum spirit. Every forum should have one. :)
 
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serenity21899

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Personally, my biggest qualm with many members on this forum is the fact that so many people are dedicated to vaping and dedicated to the industry that many members just don't seem open minded at all to the fact that a lot of lesser grade products in the field do seem to have the tendency to not work properly, and refuse to educate new members as to why this really is, or stand behind the people in the industry who call for vendors not to sell these products or at least mark them down to a reasonable price that could allow even the poorest vaper to take a chance at getting a working vape.

I'm not just posting this as what I've experienced, but what I see on threads every day of the attitudes and quotes that some of these members post on many threads of newer users. I think a lot of people here forget that vaping is about the vaper, and not about if a business or company that makes faulty products continues to thrive. Not every vendor has to succeed in order for vaping to gain in popularity and success, and it's actually quite the opposite - any product that's known to not work right should have enough negative feedback to cause vendors to care about their customers and pull the products off the market or put them on clearance, with big banners that say "We're selling this clearomizer for $1 because 9 out of 10 heads seem to be faulty - take your chance."

It doesn't take much money for a vendor at least make back what they spent if a product line does fail, yet greediness can consume even the best of suppliers. If there are products out there that don't have good production qualities, I believe vendors should at least open those products and test them out with ohm checkers and all that before they sell them - this would benefit the vaper, the customer. I don't vape to keep vendors in business and I do feel sorry for anyone who's continuously wasted money, money that could have went to their kids or family or a good cause, simply because they feel they owe something to vendors who really are being dishonest that really do know the faults behind certain products out there, especially products that have been sitting on shelves for years.

What would really make me appreciate a member on this forum, is someone who, opposite from modding and just recommending the complexities that work better, would, a bit like me, still try and dig deep into the "cheap and easy" side of vaping, to simply review and try to find where the problems with some of these products source from, wether it's small dimensions in wicking slots that restrict wicking, or coils that are often coiled wrong or jump around in output, or lower end batteries that may develop voltage problems with wear and accidents, all those types of tests where we as users here can get a definate answer on which products really do work %75 of the time, and which ones only seem to work about %10 of the time. This is what I believe would benefit new members more than anything, as new members are still the ones who trust clearomizers and even are still buying old Ego-C cartridges from 2009 just because they are still selling at like $80 for a kit - something that tricks consumers into thinking they're getting a high quality product.

I mean, so far, the only things this forum as a whole seem to unilaterally "talk down on" are cigalike kits and maybe CE4's. I just think there's many more products than that out there that seem to have problems, and of coarse, anyone can try to make their own change to a product, but there's many who can't and don't want to, and I think the real reviews need to exist. Before I signed up on this forum, where do you guys think I went to check out reviews and experiences with the products I've reviewed? I went here. Saw a bunch of gibber-gabber about how Protanks and junk work right out the box, and then I spent money, when that was never the truth, not by a mile. I just think this forum needs a lot more honesty, and I think we still need to search for a product out there that never seems to have issues - I have a gut feeling it exists, and if someone here were to find that type of product, they'd be a savior to newer members and even people like me who truly would rather have an easier experience in vaping.

So far, I do have to say that, at least if this is the experience most people have had, that it's a good thing that iClears are really catching on and getting good reviews, as everyone seems to have a great vape with them. If that's really true, then I'm glad to see this forum starting to recommend that device like crazy. However, I had the worst vaping experience ever with an iClear head, maybe I was just that unlucky %10 chance that any device in the world will have of not working correctly, but if there are issues with the iClear system, I think people need to be more up front about it. Depends on what the truth really is around here. I know that back in the day, the Protank was promoted as the "perfect easy system" and look where a year of cooling down has gotten us - now everyone says the Protank, if you don't rebuild it, is junk. Who knows if the iClear will have the same honesty in feedback a year down the road.

I'm not trying to start any arguement, but the reality is that many of us here don't have vaping buddies who do mods and have every device under the sun to test out, many of us here don't have dedicated vendors in the area who are honest and dedicated to simply getting the customer a vaping device that works for them in the end, many of us here just don't have the knowledge to rebuild atomizers straight away, and most of all, many of us here aren't rich as crap and can't be spending thousands of dollars going through devices at the whims of people who aren't telling it like it is and allowing newer users to be aware of problems that exist and the rate that the experienced user has had a problem out of a particular device.

That's why I do my reviews here; if a member doesn't have the money to waste on products, then I sure hope my reviews at least encourage them to, in any way possible, try out a Protank or Aspire or iClear before they put down the big bucks - or at least search out those crazy holiday deals where the tank is being sold for $4 or something. I'd tell anyone here not to put down $20 on a Protank of any form. And I'd hope that would at least help users to think for themselves and don't believe that costlier products really work better in the end. Under the rebuildable level, I don't believe any product out there is easy to get to work right, and I guess my biggest statement is that if you decide to start at a level under RDA vaping, DO NOT pay full price for some of these products. Snatch up the holiday deals, look for the discounts. Don't waste money. If you end up finding the vape that works for you, then sure, throw the cash at vendors. But without knowing what your vape is, don't make the same mistake I did, don't throw $20 out the window every day on stuff that simply will not begin to work right.

I say that I'll never be the most helpful member here simply because I don't yet have Good News to offer people, I don't have a product recommendation yet and that will always make me look like a debbie downer, someone that people can't trust, someone that must not know what they're doing, but really, I feel that it's simply the grade of products out there. No one wants to be stuck on the road I've went through, and I don't think anyone here deserves that. Vaping isn't some hobby where people should goad others into buying faulty gear just to get them to "learn something" and "get experience". Vaping isn't supposed to be some technical hobby where someone just has to learn that Chevrolet is better than Ford. We're a community here and I believe that people need to do more in ensuring that the people who simply want to vape can do so with trustworthy products.

Imagine if every NFL Linebacker who first played football with his dad at 6 years old always had a football that deflated the first time they threw it. Doubt very much anyone would be into football. It doesn't first take a rocket scientist for someone to become one, the positives and the interests have to already be there to spark the enjoyment and get people into the hobby. If we all know that CE4's hardly ever work for anyone, we need to put our feet down and not shop at vendors that claim they are perfect devices. If we know that old Ego-C cartilages that have the parts that drip juice onto the atomizer don't work often, we need to stop shopping at vendors that sell those kits for $80, when an MVP/iClear kit is CHEAPER and BETTER. We need to make sure that PEOPLE vape and not VENDORS. It broke my heart to see everyone and their mother come into one of the local dishonest shops, complaining that their 5th CE4 in a row tasted burnt, or that an $80 cigalike didn't last but an hour and died two days later. That's what breaks my heart and that's why I do reviews.

:blink: Didn't even make it through the first sentence, but if a total of 4 years develops into this, I don't want it.

Anyways, back to the topic. My list of names is the same as those already listed. When I started a little over a year ago, there was but one vape shop in my area, and I knew no one who actually vaped. I learned everything I know here on this forum. I am grateful for all of you for your patience and knowledge. :)
 

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Personally, my biggest qualm with many members on this forum is the fact that so many people are dedicated to vaping and dedicated to the industry that many members just don't seem open minded at all to the fact that a lot of lesser grade products in the field do seem to have the tendency to not work properly, SNIP as it's boring and no one needs to read it more than once SNIP That's what breaks my heart and that's why I do reviews.

My biggest qualm is with members who seem to think that because they think a product "not work properly" for them that the manufacturer should be shut down and the vendor hounded out of business.

I know people who love Greensmoke prefilled cig-a-likes, I know people who love Evods, I know people who love Vivi Novas. I like FastTech Protank clone heads yet people constantly warn others never to buy unbranded heads. Everything has a fan base.

Should all these companies be hounded out of business? Personally I am glad your campaigns receive the ridicule they deserve. We have plenty of choices as vapers, and I think that's great, buy something, if it doesn't suit you personally then move on.

If you can't find any vape you like, the problem is not the product, it is you.
 
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