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What is going on with Ahlusion? Most of the aros haven't been available for a while.

Good Q, either the demand went up or for some reason the supply went down. Not sure how long Ahlusion's extraction process is, I know for some vendors it takes months before the extract is ready to use, so if there's a sudden run on a NET it can take a bit for the vendor to replenish the extract. Hopefully they'll be available again soon!

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Good Q, either the demand went up or for some reason the supply went down. Not sure how long Ahlusion's extraction process is, I know for some vendors it takes months before the extract is ready to use, so if there's a sudden run on a NET it can take a bit for the vendor to replenish the extract. Hopefully they'll be available again soon!

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Guess the NET business is booming! Goodejuice is also out of a couple.

Finally had time to wick and coil (1st time) my RSST and it is rockin! Great flavor and vapor production! I have two AGA t2s coming in a co-op and hope they work as well. Will work on the IGO L tomorrow.
 

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Guess the NET business is booming! Goodejuice is also out of a couple.

Finally had time to wick and coil (1st time) my RSST and it is rockin! Great flavor and vapor production! I have two AGA t2s coming in a co-op and hope they work as well. Will work on the IGO L tomorrow.

I imagine it's a tough juggling act when you have to buy the tobacco and try to judge how much to make to keep it in stock, without making too much so you end up going in the red if it doesn't get bought. Sounds harder than keeping a supply of FA or TPA concetrates to mix as needed. More work than I'd be interested in, though there's many more aspects of running a small business that I'm just not built for.

Good luck with the IGO-L build! I'm rocking mine today. Learned how to make long legs that don't get red hot so I can get that coil right up to the air-hole.

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Guess the NET business is booming! Goodejuice is also out of a couple.

Finally had time to wick and coil (1st time) my RSST and it is rockin! Great flavor and vapor production! I have two AGA t2s coming in a co-op and hope they work as well. Will work on the IGO L tomorrow.


I have a feeling you are going to really dislike the AGA-T2 compared to the RSST. The RSST is almost foolproof when it comes to shorts, while the AGA-T2 is the complete opposite. I finally gave up fighting it and went with a U-Wick silica assembly. As for the IGo-L, I plan on setting up my first one later tonight, IF I get a chance. Have to get back to my testing.
 

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I have a feeling you are going to really dislike the AGA-T2 compared to the RSST. The RSST is almost foolproof when it comes to shorts, while the AGA-T2 is the complete opposite. I finally gave up fighting it and went with a U-Wick silica assembly. As for the IGo-L, I plan on setting up my first one later tonight, IF I get a chance. Have to get back to my testing.
I figured mastering the RSST should help with setting up the AGA. If not, I'll get more RSSTs! I read on another thread where TCP said the RSST was the best out there so I knew it had to be good!

So Dusty, how is testing so many flavors going?
 

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I'm getting the urge to give RBAs another shot, expressly for my love of NETs. Dripping atomizers are totally cool for the living room, but I'm not in my living room for most of the day. I'm digging the eBaron Dripper Pro and Killer 705, but it's difficult to find replacement cups/coils in America and it's a bit on the pricey side.
 

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I've just ordered some new NETs: the RTS range from Vapists Vapours in the UK. They are called Triumph, Victory Conquest, and Conquest Cherry. They are described as follows:

CONQUEST is a blend of two separate tobacco's (Light Fire Cured & Nicaraguan) which have been soaked, slow-filtered and steeped to create a smooth and authentic mellow cigar vaping experience.

TRIUMPH is a blend of four types of natural whole leaf tobacco some of which are common in traditional cigarettes (Burley, Havana, Maduro & Light Fire Cured) which have been soaked, slow-filtered and steeped to create a liquid for those looking to re-create the old smoking experience without the unwanted affects of burning tobacco.

VICTORY is a delightful blend of no less than four types of natural whole leaf tobacco (Sweet Virginia, Nicaraguan, Light Fire Cured & Dominican) which has been soaked, slow-filtered and steeped to create a liquid for those looking to re-create the old smoking experience without the unwanted affects of burning tobacco.
Vapers who find themselves occasionally turning back to cigarettes or rolling tobacco may finally find Victory in their battle against cigarette cravings!


Am extremely curious to find out what these are like.
 

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Those are two of the three I've been vaping this week. I really like GJ4, but Wild Turkey...I don't think it's my thing. It's definitely a finely crafted juice. I'm getting a dry and grassy tobacco taste that I'm not enjoying as much as the other two GeJ juices I'm vaping. It's certainly good and has a true tobacco flavor, but I'm digging the other blends more.

Ordered my eBaron last night and a sweet little Zantos drip tip for it. Should look stellar on the chrome Provari! My first dripper so I figured I'd try it and they seem to be hot sellers if I don't like. Keep you all posted. Can't seem to find replacement coils/cups in stock for this anywhere though. I can rewick no problem but would like to have some spares on hand in case I break a cup. Looks like a tight fit. Anybody know where to find PM me. Also I'd like to pull the trigger on a Killer but I need someone to sell me their Kir Fanis Prive!
Mann, if you read this, that Provari I just purchased in classies was supposed to be here today but it looks like the PO in their infinate wisdom decided it was better to send it from IA to WA then AZ. I don't get it. Hope I'm not waiting a month for this either LOL!
RPad, ironically my SVD should be to me in a couple days after Innokin finally got some stainless! Been waiting on this for a month and a half too. Such is the life of a vapor. Gonna have some rockin vapemail soon though!!!:mail:
 

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Can't seem to find replacement coils/cups in stock for this anywhere though. I can rewick no problem but would like to have some spares on hand in case I break a cup.

Yeah, the coils/cups are tough to find in America. Are you set to work with NR wire for rewicking? As for the cups, other people have been using CE2 ceramic cups just fine.
 

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I have a feeling you are going to really dislike the AGA-T2 compared to the RSST. The RSST is almost foolproof when it comes to shorts, while the AGA-T2 is the complete opposite. I finally gave up fighting it and went with a U-Wick silica assembly. As for the IGo-L, I plan on setting up my first one later tonight, IF I get a chance. Have to get back to my testing.

Don't know if I got lucky in the learning curve but I bought 2 T2s and coiled them both up with 1.6-1.8ohms first try and no shorts. Done at least 6 wicks/coils since then as well and for the money I think they're pretty good. I recently picked up a Zen mini though and I have to say that the vapor/taste/and draw on these are spot on!. Apples to oranges comparison. I've seen fellow posters say the same thing and have to agree that Zen has some magic going on in his design. Liked it so much that I just bough a ZAP and a ZAU. The ZAP comes with tight and loose draw caps so I can let you know how the difference is when I get it.
 

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Yeah, the coils/cups are tough to find in America. Are you set to work with NR wire for rewicking? As for the cups, other people have been using CE2 ceramic cups just fine.

I've been scouring the over seas sites and they are out as well. The eBaron is coming from England (HOM). Where do I get the CE2 cups?
The killer and eBaron use the same cups to right?
 

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I figured mastering the RSST should help with setting up the AGA. If not, I'll get more RSSTs! I read on another thread where TCP said the RSST was the best out there so I knew it had to be good!

So Dusty, how is testing so many flavors going?

Stay with it! When it finally all clicks it's worth the initial pain in the a@!. Taste is wonderful!
 

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Shout out to Diane at MVJ. Been enjoying most of her NETS and she's sent me full size samples with my last 2 orders. She must watch her tracking like a hawk as there is always an email in my tray making sure I got the order and that everything is OK as soon as I pull the package out of the mailbox. Need more vendors like this!
 

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Not sure if y'all have tried one yet, but the Kanger Protank works rather well. Personally, I would bring that up close to dripping atty or AMP tank status. I know that says a lot, but try it sometime. I am thoroughly impressed, even with extracts.

I have one of those Killer 705 attys coming sometime soon, so we'll see how that performs in a tank.
 

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Little airy on the draw but if you like that, they work well and look decent. Got a couple leakers on first order but I am pretty sure they have the manufacturing process fixed.

Hey urby,

Maybe not to the extent that Dusty has gone, but could you do some type of comprehensive testing of all that you got? I don't even remember all that I sent to you, but it would be nice to be able to see what your thoughts are on what.

p.s. Thanks for being here.
 
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