I am with you on this, Fogone ! Hope that, Jim could turn The Poldi into a shorty, brilliant!
41 hours to go, my nerves are getting the better of me now!
How is your countdown going, James?
You are unusually quiet...![]()
Okay, I'm officially worried about Miriam. I know she has been busting her .... to get the new forum up and I'm concerned she has not left sufficient time to pack. But, I know she will pull through. She is the greatest.![]()
Pack? A toothbrush and some clean drawers... (and one of those is optional) If I've learned nothing else over the years it's travel light. Nothing can't be bought there or shipped home.
It's not too late...I probably got enough miles to pay for your ticket.Now you can't be green with envy.
Just do it.![]()
Yes CW, just do it like you would have in the early days !
Take that toothbrush and get on that plane...
Oh, and James: You don't even have to pack vapegear...It's to Greece you're going....![]()
Hehe will have to keep that in mind.
Yea I'm just curious how the two compare to each other. The zau is very easy to setup, but the center post and spring used for the current to run through is something I want to see how the did compares. If any of you veterans have both a zau and did please let me know how they compare.
Thanks Miriam for the heads up.
Btw how would you guys compare the standard ss post to the brass post contacts available?
Dspin thanks for the input, much appreciated.The DID and ZAU are totally different in the way they vape - Flavor and vapor is different because of the wick size, fill/airholes, top cap dimensions and air hole size.
If I could only have one of the above it would be the DID. Actually people chase around buying the Doodlebug, Fogatti, etc for 200.00 and it makes no sense to me. I guess they think because they pay more they vape better - NOT
I use the Zattys when I have juice that is strong in taste and I want it muted.