You might be a Tootle Puffer if:
1. You don't exceed 20W
2. You own an Ego, Provari, or 10 or 20W istick
3. You own a non subohm clearomizer
4. You collect MolehillMountain drip tips
5. You have no interest in subohming
6. You have a Kayfun, but not an Orchid
7. You have a single coil dripper built over 1 ohm
I don't think somebody with a single coil 1 ohm 26 gauge on a dripper running at 25 watts would be considered a tootle puffer.
Can anyone tell me what a tootle puffer is?
Of course you get more flavor you are vaping 6 times the juice of a tootle Puffer.
Wait! I have the ultimate tootle puffer dripper. An 808 cartomizer with filling removed and rebuilt with kanthal/cotton wicking and a dripper tip.
Darn, I no longer am a member of the Loyal Order of Ye Ole Tootle Puffers.
Am I a Sucker Blower....Lung Slammer....Untoodler...Non Puffer...general social outcast??????![]()
The most important identification of a Tootle Puffer lies in the fact that we mouth to lung hit our vapes, and we don't subohm. All the rest, (numbers 1 thru 7) are debatable, particularly the wattage.
(I just happen to prefer sitting in the non-weather section.)![]()
We have a local B&M like that, you cant see from one side to the other at times...
The last time I went to a local vape meet, the large room had a "Blue Vapor" Cloud that looked so much like a "smoke" filled room - I actually couldn't breath and started coughing so bad that I had to leave . . . NOT NICE ! ! !
Yep one of the ones around here I visited was that way. The kids in there did not even know what a carto tank was.We have a local B&M like that, you cant see from one side to the other at times...
Yep one of the ones around here I visited was that way. The kids in there did not even know what a carto tank was.
Could not see and eyes felt fuzzy. Not a nice experience at all.