Ok, So Just Hear Me Out On This One....

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scratchtheweasel

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The new PT BDC's (the ones with the pin holes instead of the side slits) are admittedly much better. I grabbed a couple while traveling, and did a side by side test with some AA. The flavor was a little off and the vapor production was slightly less, but it wasn't that far off. This might say more about my PT builds than it does about the newer factory heads, but at that moment I found it hard to lobby much in the way of complaints. Rebuilding those newer coils suck though - for rebuilds I'm sticking to the original BDC's.

Note to self - buy an istick.
 

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Note to self - buy an istick.

I pulled the trigger yesterday and ordered an istick. It should be a huge improvement over the itaste vv that I'm using now. I can't wait to try it.

Just saw this morning that FastTech have Authentic iSticks in stock ..all four colours @ $34.42 - not mega cheap, but a definite saving over the £29-£32 that I paid for mine in the UK.
 

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Just saw this morning that FastTech have Authentic iSticks in stock ..all four colours @ $34.42 - not mega cheap, but a definite saving over the £29-£32 that I paid for mine in the UK.

Actually that's not a bad price considering I've seen them going for $40-$45 at various sites. And at Fast Tech shipping is free.
 

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You should. I got her's pretty fast. Customer service there is top notch! Shipping was so fast and they hand wrote a note with free juice, the lady thought I ordered it from NT. Lol!
Where abouts is Auburn, Lynn?

Got my finger crossed.

Auburn is about 20 miles from Bowling Green. I've visited your neck of the woods a few times. It is pretty country over there.
 

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I love to fish but I find it way more fun with a boat and sadly I don't own a boat. I usually go to Land Between the Lakes in spring when the Blue Gill are biting and that's about all the fishing I usually manage. I am looking to get another camper in a year or two and Lake Cumberland will be a spot I would love to visit again. Some of those boats they float out on Lake Cumberland are awesome! I've done a little hiking over your way and pass through there going to Cumberland Falls or Daniel Boone National Forest.
 

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I don't have a boat either and my friend and I don't really talk anymore since I moved away. But! There is a little pond at a closed down houseboat factory that someone has stocked with largemouth bass. I catch a fish every cast, no joke. It's great. Hiking here is awesome, too. Make your way down to Monticello if you have time and hit the Mill Springs park. Excellent hiking and swimming plus rich history of the battle at Mill Springs. It's great.
 
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