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Kent Brooks

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Hey TU! Congrats on your KFL purchase. I really can't speak much of the KFL, DI can probably give you some insight on it. The only thing even remotely problematic is the filling process. Other than that it's all been positive.

Good luck on your genny....I'm really done with those!

What is a KFL?
 

Kent Brooks

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I am reading around ECF.
I wonder if I would like a Provari?
I wonder if I am too new for that?
I wonder what you use for a topper?
I wonder if I would be money ahead by buying one vs. buying lots of Spinners?
Hummm
Better realize the pain pills make me shop. LOL
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The Provari Kit actually comes with a Protank 2 - it's a good fit, save that if you screw it all the way down it seems to cut off the airflow.
 

Kent Brooks

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This is very helpful.
Thank you!!!

The nice thing about the Kanger t3S is that if you get ambitious, the heads are really easy to rebuild. You could save yourself a ton of dough (and buy more juice) if you learn how to wrap a coil - and the T3S is perfect for learning.
 

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The nice thing about the Kanger t3S is that if you get ambitious, the heads are really easy to rebuild. You could save yourself a ton of dough (and buy more juice) if you learn how to wrap a coil - and the T3S is perfect for learning.

Well, it is not so much a matter of ambition, as it is a matter of eyesight and fine motor skills.
but you have given me much to think about tonight.
I think I need to take smaller steps vs. jumping in for a provari.
I like the idea of learning to wrap coils.
It would be a very rewarding accomplishment.
thinking, reading and absorbing all the info available from my NT family.
(ew , this corded mouse is sucky.) I was thinking, though, that wireless mouse that just quit was 6 years old. Ordered a new one on Amazon and also some syringes and the 4 episode box of Fire and Ice books.
Free shipping.
So that is enough shopping for tonight.
I have so much to learn about vaping.
thank goodness for my NT family.
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What they said....And yes, FP you did spell it correctly :)
I just hope the thing hits like EVERYONE says it does.

Yay me!

I wish I could help you out with that but I can't fiddle with those things right now...Or for 3-4 months, honestly, I get kind of sad reading all of the stuff because it only makes me want to try it more!! 4 months...But they'll probably have something new out by then. :laugh:
 

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well,
My dear Cherie, I have stayed up hoping to see you post tonight.
I wanted to make sure you are okay with the new developments.
I am going to crash, but will be thinking of you.
You know you are in my thoughts and prayers.
Strength.
Pat

I know, I hope she's doing okay! A little worried here....
 

TyrannyUnleashed

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I am reading around ECF.
I wonder if I would like a Provari?
I wonder if I am too new for that?
I wonder what you use for a topper?
I wonder if I would be money ahead by buying one vs. buying lots of Spinners?
Hummm
Better realize the pain pills make me shop. LOL
P

Pat,
A ProVari mini (or regular) would be a very good addition for any person who vapes. They don't break (for the most part). They work great with just about any 510 topper you can throw at it. If you use Ego you would need to get an ego to 510 adaptor.

Here is the downside. They are not cheap by any means. But the good news is that you can always sell them and get a good bit of your money back. Also you can look into the blemish section and get a new one with a full one year warranty for a few dollars cheaper.

I would also say if you are on a limited budget, you could also get a simple Vamo and be just as happy for less money up front. The downside with that is if it breaks, you're out of luck.

I'm not in your shoes and can't really say what would be best for you, but it sure would be nice if son #1 or #2 could get one for you ;) Remember, you brought them into this world, and you can still take them out of it also...:p Maybe that would get one of them to get you one (color of your choosing).
 

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Yay me!

I wish I could help you out with that but I can't fiddle with those things right now...Or for 3-4 months, honestly, I get kind of sad reading all of the stuff because it only makes me want to try it more!! 4 months...But they'll probably have something new out by then. :laugh:

I hear you, and you're right. In a few months when you get to play, they should have a few devices that will really rock our vaping worlds. So hang in there and it will happen for you soon enough.
 
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