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Cuando

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You to ??? I thought it was the catz

I always thought it had an odd smell/aftertaste. Then I walked by my cat's litterbox and it hit me. Haven't been able to vape it since. My lady still vapes it occassionally. She's fiercer than I am, or I'm just sensitive to the stuff. Don't matter how you get it, VG or PG, it's gonna have a lotta P in it.
 

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My 555 from MBV smells fine, it's the east coast tobacco that smells like
cat pee. I'm not sure I'll be able to get over that to try to vape it.
BTW the reason I got some Belgian Cocoa is I am going backwards,
as some of you know. I am trying out some clearomizers for 808's.
I totally skipped the clearo phase before. JUST clearos, no tanks.
Reason is I'm hoping to use them on some upcoming trips. I wanted
to get really familiar with them, how to know when their time is up,
how they leak, etc.
The Halo's mini tanks? NOT impressed. Much more impressed with
the Kanger esmart's. Halo's mini tanks come off a bit cheap looking,
imo. And they're more expensive than where I buy the esmarts. But
having said that, the Halo mini tank's draw is fantastic. I'll be anxious to
see in the upcoming week(s) how this clearo holds up. They're both
top coil. Yes I keep my wicks wet. LOL.
 

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My 555 from MBV smells fine, it's the east coast tobacco that smells like
cat pee. I'm not sure I'll be able to get over that to try to vape it.
BTW the reason I got some Belgian Cocoa is I am going backwards,
as some of you know. I am trying out some clearomizers for 808's.
I totally skipped the clearo phase before. JUST clearos, no tanks.
Reason is I'm hoping to use them on some upcoming trips. I wanted
to get really familiar with them, how to know when their time is up,
how they leak, etc.
The Halo's mini tanks? NOT impressed. Much more impressed with
the Kanger esmart's. Halo's mini tanks come off a bit cheap looking,
imo. And they're more expensive than where I buy the esmarts. But
having said that, the Halo mini tank's draw is fantastic. I'll be anxious to
see in the upcoming week(s) how this clearo holds up. They're both
top coil. Yes I keep my wicks wet. LOL.


Volt Mini Clearomizers
 

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The Chi-Krack has arrived! It's been inspected and disassembled for a soak, nothing else so far. I'm soaking it cause I really have no idea whether my buddy ever actually used it - it doesn't look like he did, cause the build in it right now is the same as the other stock builds I've seen. I'm positive he never actually disassembled it, so I figure it could use a good soak regardless.

First impressions: This one, at least, is a solid little thing with some good workmanship. It's machined well and etched clearly. It doesn't say Vicious Ant on the bottom. (I actually prefer that, makes me feel slightly less guilty about buying a clone). There are no sharp/irregular edges. The 510 pin makes a good connection and there's no burring in the centerpost. There's no grease that I can see/feel/smell, and since my dad's a welder, I'm pretty well attuned to all of those sensations vis-a-vis machine grease... but since I want to be sure there's no metal shavings anywhere either, it went in the drink anyway. The threading is smooth, as is the air flow control operation. The airflow holes are close enough to uniform for the naked eye, which means they're close enough to uniform for me.

Ironically enough, the worst I can say about it right now is that the stock build (if that's what it is, and I'm 99% sure it is) is *crap*. Since I wasn't planning on leaving it in anyway, that's no big deal, but I was amused at the severe shoddiness of the build... hot spots, uneven coiling, uneven roll on the mesh, etc. If they're going to do that bad of a job, they really shouldn't bother putting a build in, lest a newbie try to vape it like that.

Anyway, like I said, it's all soaking now, so we'll see what I can do with it in a little while.
 

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I see IClear is comin out with a new clearo. The IClear30b. holds 3 ml,... bottom dual coil, 2.0 coils.

For those that give a dern, they come in colors also. I think the Iclear16 is going to go that rte also, Iclear16b

Sounds puurfect for me. I like the Iclear, but, I'm a bottom feeder. I don't wanna have to remember, to forget to hold e cig in proper alignment with the setting sun. If you get ma drift :)
 

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The Chi-Krack has arrived! It's been inspected and disassembled for a soak, nothing else so far. I'm soaking it cause I really have no idea whether my buddy ever actually used it - it doesn't look like he did, cause the build in it right now is the same as the other stock builds I've seen. I'm positive he never actually disassembled it, so I figure it could use a good soak regardless.

First impressions: This one, at least, is a solid little thing with some good workmanship. It's machined well and etched clearly. It doesn't say Vicious Ant on the bottom. (I actually prefer that, makes me feel slightly less guilty about buying a clone). There are no sharp/irregular edges. The 510 pin makes a good connection and there's no burring in the centerpost. There's no grease that I can see/feel/smell, and since my dad's a welder, I'm pretty well attuned to all of those sensations vis-a-vis machine grease... but since I want to be sure there's no metal shavings anywhere either, it went in the drink anyway. The threading is smooth, as is the air flow control operation. The airflow holes are close enough to uniform for the naked eye, which means they're close enough to uniform for me.

Ironically enough, the worst I can say about it right now is that the stock build (if that's what it is, and I'm 99% sure it is) is *crap*. Since I wasn't planning on leaving it in anyway, that's no big deal, but I was amused at the severe shoddiness of the build... hot spots, uneven coiling, uneven roll on the mesh, etc. If they're going to do that bad of a job, they really shouldn't bother putting a build in, lest a newbie try to vape it like that.

Anyway, like I said, it's all soaking now, so we'll see what I can do with it in a little while.

I'm sure you will have it runnin top notch.
 

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The Chi-Krack has arrived!

Nice and thorough preview. Will be picking through this thread later to see how you like it. I'm still leaning toward a Kayfun/Russian of some variety, but something about the Kraken appeals to me. I really think it's just the name and the look of the thing.
 

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Yup I know. It's on the list of ones to try.
Thanks!

top coil.....arrgghh :(
I find top coils are ideal if your out and about, goin for a walk, walkin the dog etc etc.
If you hold the drip tip down while walkin that is.
If you stand them up like regular tanks, they go dry. If you lay em on your desk for to long, they go dry.
Much rather have a bottom coil.
Lookin at the new Iclear 30b
 

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The Chi-Krack has arrived! It's been inspected and disassembled for a soak, nothing else so far. I'm soaking it cause I really have no idea whether my buddy ever actually used it - it doesn't look like he did, cause the build in it right now is the same as the other stock builds I've seen. I'm positive he never actually disassembled it, so I figure it could use a good soak regardless.

First impressions: This one, at least, is a solid little thing with some good workmanship. It's machined well and etched clearly. It doesn't say Vicious Ant on the bottom. (I actually prefer that, makes me feel slightly less guilty about buying a clone). There are no sharp/irregular edges. The 510 pin makes a good connection and there's no burring in the centerpost. There's no grease that I can see/feel/smell, and since my dad's a welder, I'm pretty well attuned to all of those sensations vis-a-vis machine grease... but since I want to be sure there's no metal shavings anywhere either, it went in the drink anyway. The threading is smooth, as is the air flow control operation. The airflow holes are close enough to uniform for the naked eye, which means they're close enough to uniform for me.

Ironically enough, the worst I can say about it right now is that the stock build (if that's what it is, and I'm 99% sure it is) is *crap*. Since I wasn't planning on leaving it in anyway, that's no big deal, but I was amused at the severe shoddiness of the build... hot spots, uneven coiling, uneven roll on the mesh, etc. If they're going to do that bad of a job, they really shouldn't bother putting a build in, lest a newbie try to vape it like that.

Anyway, like I said, it's all soaking now, so we'll see what I can do with it in a little while.

Glad to see you got it. :)
 

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top coil.....arrgghh :(
I find top coils are ideal if your out and about, goin for a walk, walkin the dog etc etc.
If you hold the drip tip down while walkin that is.
If you stand them up like regular tanks, they go dry. If you lay em on your desk for to long, they go dry.
Much rather have a bottom coil.
Lookin at the new Iclear 30b

Halo also sent me one of their Triton tanks.
And they look very cool.
However they are proprietary.
Now all I need is a Triton and I can use the tank. UGH.

(Got enuf bats)
 

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I see IClear is comin out with a new clearo. The IClear30b. holds 3 ml,... bottom dual coil, 2.0 coils.

For those that give a dern, they come in colors also. I think the Iclear16 is going to go that rte also, Iclear16b

Sounds puurfect for me. I like the Iclear, but, I'm a bottom feeder. I don't wanna have to remember, to forget to hold e cig in proper alignment with the setting sun. If you get ma drift :)

Think I remember you saying you use 808 as well. These are what I'm using & the only way I could be happier about them would be if I got them free.


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The Chi-Krack has arrived! It's been inspected and disassembled for a soak, nothing else so far. I'm soaking it cause I really have no idea whether my buddy ever actually used it - it doesn't look like he did, cause the build in it right now is the same as the other stock builds I've seen. I'm positive he never actually disassembled it, so I figure it could use a good soak regardless.

First impressions: This one, at least, is a solid little thing with some good workmanship. It's machined well and etched clearly. It doesn't say Vicious Ant on the bottom. (I actually prefer that, makes me feel slightly less guilty about buying a clone). There are no sharp/irregular edges. The 510 pin makes a good connection and there's no burring in the centerpost. There's no grease that I can see/feel/smell, and since my dad's a welder, I'm pretty well attuned to all of those sensations vis-a-vis machine grease... but since I want to be sure there's no metal shavings anywhere either, it went in the drink anyway. The threading is smooth, as is the air flow control operation. The airflow holes are close enough to uniform for the naked eye, which means they're close enough to uniform for me.

Ironically enough, the worst I can say about it right now is that the stock build (if that's what it is, and I'm 99% sure it is) is *crap*. Since I wasn't planning on leaving it in anyway, that's no big deal, but I was amused at the severe shoddiness of the build... hot spots, uneven coiling, uneven roll on the mesh, etc. If they're going to do that bad of a job, they really shouldn't bother putting a build in, lest a newbie try to vape it like that.

Anyway, like I said, it's all soaking now, so we'll see what I can do with it in a little while.

Enjoy and I will be popping in later to see how you're doing with it.
 

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Think I remember you saying you use 808 as well. These are what I'm using & the only way I could be happier about them would be if I got them free.


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Yeah those will be on my must try list eventually.
I was just looking for 1 ml clearos to go with smaller bats
or cigalikes for out in public, on vacation. Cuz people get
freaked and I just sort of hold the thing with my finger out
and stealth it and no one has a clue what I'm doing. :vapor:
 

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top coil.....arrgghh :(
I find top coils are ideal if your out and about, goin for a walk, walkin the dog etc etc.
If you hold the drip tip down while walkin that is.
If you stand them up like regular tanks, they go dry. If you lay em on your desk for to long, they go dry.
Much rather have a bottom coil.
Lookin at the new Iclear 30b

I was thinking of the Iclear 30b until I found out there is no way to take the coil apart! Plus I seen a review that shows that it is stuffed with wicks. If I can clean and dryburn a coil Im not gonna fool with it. I also like to take out a wick or too and with this you wouldn't be able to do it.
 

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The Chi-Krack has arrived! It's been inspected and disassembled for a soak, nothing else so far. I'm soaking it cause I really have no idea whether my buddy ever actually used it - it doesn't look like he did, cause the build in it right now is the same as the other stock builds I've seen. I'm positive he never actually disassembled it, so I figure it could use a good soak regardless.

First impressions: This one, at least, is a solid little thing with some good workmanship. It's machined well and etched clearly. It doesn't say Vicious Ant on the bottom. (I actually prefer that, makes me feel slightly less guilty about buying a clone). There are no sharp/irregular edges. The 510 pin makes a good connection and there's no burring in the centerpost. There's no grease that I can see/feel/smell, and since my dad's a welder, I'm pretty well attuned to all of those sensations vis-a-vis machine grease... but since I want to be sure there's no metal shavings anywhere either, it went in the drink anyway. The threading is smooth, as is the air flow control operation. The airflow holes are close enough to uniform for the naked eye, which means they're close enough to uniform for me.

Ironically enough, the worst I can say about it right now is that the stock build (if that's what it is, and I'm 99% sure it is) is *crap*. Since I wasn't planning on leaving it in anyway, that's no big deal, but I was amused at the severe shoddiness of the build... hot spots, uneven coiling, uneven roll on the mesh, etc. If they're going to do that bad of a job, they really shouldn't bother putting a build in, lest a newbie try to vape it like that.

Anyway, like I said, it's all soaking now, so we'll see what I can do with it in a little while.

Happy to hear you got it. Will be waiting to hear how it does when you get finished putting the raceing stripes on it.:blink:
 

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Think I remember you saying you use 808 as well. These are what I'm using & the only way I could be happier about them would be if I got them free.


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You are correct.......how unusual !!!!!! amazed.jpg

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