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Seanchai

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anone try mbvs orange dream bar?

I haven't tried it but a lot of people say it tastes exactly how one would expect. I've found that I like fruit vapes as palate cleansers but I don't tend to vape any of them for very long at a time, so my progress through the various fruit options MBV offers is slow, since it takes me a while to finish off a bottle.

Bakery and sweet vapes, on the other hand, I don't dare get less than 30 ml, and usually at least 50ml. :D

That's to do with *my* preferences, though, and not a reflection on whether one kind is better than the other... MBV definitely does killer fruit vapes.
 

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Wooo! Got my PG, VG, and syringes in today. Now I'm just waiting for my flavoring to arrive tomorrow and I can start DIYing. Also, on an unrelated note, I have a KTS+ (AKA China GG) that has a firing button issue. The button gets really really hot, at first it was after quite a few puffs chain vaping, but now after a 2-3 second pulse it's nearly hot enough to burn. The recommended treatment is to sand the firing pin and contact points, then Nolax. Any of you regulars know where to apply it? I was thinking that it would make sense to try and get it under the locking ring in the hopes that the heat would transfer to that, but I want to make absolutely sure that won't cause any problems.
 

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To me Blue Moo tastes like a blueberry milkshake.

Guess I'm going to find out. I've heard several different descriptions of it, some of them contradicting each other. I really want a BBMuffin vape. I found one by accident from another vendor that's delicious. But I typically only get NETs from other vendors, so I was hoping to find one at MBV.

Didn't turn me on at first...

Then grew on me, not an everyday for me though...

:blink: *backs away slowly*

I hear crickets.

It tastes like what!>!?!?!?


:D
 

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Wooo! Got my PG, VG, and syringes in today. Now I'm just waiting for my flavoring to arrive tomorrow and I can start DIYing. Also, on an unrelated note, I have a KTS+ (AKA China GG) that has a firing button issue. The button gets really really hot, at first it was after quite a few puffs chain vaping, but now after a 2-3 second pulse it's nearly hot enough to burn. The recommended treatment is to sand the firing pin and contact points, then Nolax. Any of you regulars know where to apply it? I was thinking that it would make sense to try and get it under the locking ring in the hopes that the heat would transfer to that, but I want to make absolutely sure that won't cause any problems.

I can't help ya with the KTS+, but I want to congratulate you on getting into DIY. I love the hobby of vaping, and DIY is fun and rewarding and has become a bit of an addiction of its own for me. What flavors are you waiting on?
 

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Wooo! Got my PG, VG, and syringes in today. Now I'm just waiting for my flavoring to arrive tomorrow and I can start DIYing. Also, on an unrelated note, I have a KTS+ (AKA China GG) that has a firing button issue. The button gets really really hot, at first it was after quite a few puffs chain vaping, but now after a 2-3 second pulse it's nearly hot enough to burn. The recommended treatment is to sand the firing pin and contact points, then Nolax. Any of you regulars know where to apply it? I was thinking that it would make sense to try and get it under the locking ring in the hopes that the heat would transfer to that, but I want to make absolutely sure that won't cause any problems.

Noalox? That's an anti-oxidizing compound you use to keep the electrical system from shorting out. Typically you apply it to the threads for mods. It's not a heat dissipating paste or anything of that nature.
 

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I'm off to catch some more of season 5 of Dexter........got hooked while in horsepistol. Now I gotta see the rest.
Good nite all

Night Ralphie. We kept the doghouse clean for ya while you were at the vet. You'll have to mess it up a bit first to feel at home.
 

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every time i see your name, this god forsaken terrible song gets in my head.

Haha, ouch. Sorry. I listened to 30 seconds and almost had to turn off my PC. You can call me Jeff if you like. 'Cuando' was a kind of challenge to myself - a reminder - as in, 'when are you going to quit smoking'. Had nothing to do with Bubbles, there. :)
 

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Wooo! Got my PG, VG, and syringes in today. Now I'm just waiting for my flavoring to arrive tomorrow and I can start DIYing. Also, on an unrelated note, I have a KTS+ (AKA China GG) that has a firing button issue. The button gets really really hot, at first it was after quite a few puffs chain vaping, but now after a 2-3 second pulse it's nearly hot enough to burn. The recommended treatment is to sand the firing pin and contact points, then Nolax. Any of you regulars know where to apply it? I was thinking that it would make sense to try and get it under the locking ring in the hopes that the heat would transfer to that, but I want to make absolutely sure that won't cause any problems.
Usually a hot button indicates a short somewhere. If it were me, I'd ask in the General APV forum. It is likely that someone else who owns the same mod can help troubleshoot it for you.
 

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Noalox? That's an anti-oxidizing compound you use to keep the electrical system from shorting out. Typically you apply it to the threads for mods. It's not a heat dissipating paste or anything of that nature.

i guess the threads on like tube mobs. i dunno. i use it on my reo's, on the firing pin and sometimes on the spring.
 
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