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Ozwald

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geesh..............

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Criticalmass

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I was just using the "attach image" function in the reply window and uploading them from my desktop.

ECF is probably shrinking them to save on space. Try uploading them to photo bucket or flicker first.

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A graduated cylinder is good for accurate measurements. You can find small sets on Amazon for cheap. Depending on the size of batches you're making a 5mL, 10mL & 25mL would be well worth the investment. The problem with mixing in the bottle is that you won't get very good measurements. That means no recipe duplication at best & nicotine poisoning at worse (if you're using a high concentration mix and/or mixing in small quantities). The more accurate your measurements & notes, the better your product will be.



Butch, he was NOT talking to you.

So I guess you been posin' for bikini pics................omg don't post 'em here.:facepalm:
 

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Thanks to everyone who helped me make a vv decision.

I decided that much as I'm tempted by the VTR (ooh! shiny!), I can always buy one in the future. Grabbed the iTaste vv3 and a protank mini, and some spare coils.

I blame Sean. He made me realize that a couple of the juices that I want to love probably need lower settings than my fixed gear can do....
 

Criticalmass

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Thanks to everyone who helped me make a vv decision.

I decided that much as I'm tempted by the VTR (ooh! shiny!), I can always buy one in the future. Grabbed the iTaste vv3 and a protank mini, and some spare coils.

I blame Sean. He made me realize that a couple of the juices that I want to love probably need lower settings than my fixed gear can do....

Muahahahha. Over the cliff you go. :D

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Seanchai

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Thanks to everyone who helped me make a vv decision.

I decided that much as I'm tempted by the VTR (ooh! shiny!), I can always buy one in the future. Grabbed the iTaste vv3 and a protank mini, and some spare coils.

I blame Sean. He made me realize that a couple of the juices that I want to love probably need lower settings than my fixed gear can do....

Congrats!

And not to continue the enabling (oh, who am I kidding, that's the purpose of this thread, right?) but I've found those juices *do* do superbly well with low resistance coils - on a rebuildable. Just not in a tank, because the hotter coils roast the whole tank faster than you can vape it. I'm happily vaping Vanilla Butternut on a 1.3 coil on the Chi-Krack right now, at 10.5 watts. If I tried that on a tank, I'd have burnt nastiness within two hits. I keep it around 5 watts in a tank - 3.5v on a 2.4 coil or 3.9 on a 3.0 coil.
 

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I blame Sean. He made me realize that a couple of the juices that I want to love probably need lower settings than my fixed gear can do....


I really don't understand how vapers survived without vv/vw devices. I understand you could get the same effect by winding your own coils or replacing your heads with differing ohm rated ones .... but lazy SOBs like me would never be able to enjoy "dialing in" to our vaping sweet spot.
 
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