Older Folks and Vaping Back Porch - Part Four

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* climbs up on the screen door and starts swinging back and forth *



Nope - I'm awake - and no new vape mail for me. I just pulled this Mutation X S out of the drawer last night, put some coils in it and have been vaping away on some cucumber / mint liquid.
Have you tried cucumber, mint, honeydew? I'm ordering flavoring for that this week.
 

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Wow, what a difference between here and there. Even as Iffy said if it's not for the same thing exactly. I personally don't feel like the Gov't needs to pay for vaping equipment for a number of reasons, but it sure would be nice if they'd support vaping!

Indeed. And while the approval if for what they will pay for, the recognition that vaping is orders of magnitude less harmful and that it can be useful to quit smoking is a definite plus.
 

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Reasons why I will never own a keurig..

Too expensive

pods too expensive

My water, even after being filtered destroys coffee makers......and yes.....I have to clean them at least every two weeks to keep them functioning.....so again....replacement of machine frequently.....Too expensive

pre-measured amount of coffee for a specific cup size......:grr:
Sympathize with issues caused by impurities in tap water. Do you use citric acid? Much better than vinegar, in my opinion and in the opinion of several manufacturers of coffee brewers. Cheaper too. A 5 pound bag of citric acid powder will last forever.

That license was granted to British American Tobacco (aka BT) for an inhaler...

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"Voke is activated by the user inhaling a nicotine vapour via a valve in the device. No heat or combustion is involved, and Voke doesn’t require a battery or other energy source."
Why those lousy double-crossing sums of beaches! Why, I oughtta.... etc, etc, and I will when I get a chance!

 

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Sympathize with issues caused by impurities in tap water. Do you use citric acid? Much better than vinegar, in my opinion and in the opinion of several manufacturers of coffee brewers. Cheaper too. A 5 pound bag of citric acid powder will last forever.

Why those lousy double-crossing sums of beaches! Why, I oughtta.... etc, etc, and I will when I get a chance!



I heard the same thing about citric acid... I haven't tried it, then again, we filter water in the house 2 times - I at the intake and another at the tap.

THEY DID IT WRONG ON YOUTUBE!!!! Everyone grab your frying pans, torque wrenches, and whatever other blunt object you can find!!!!

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I've mixed various concoctions like that yes. It was a bit too sweet for my taste.
I've heard that honeydew tends to be a really strong flavor & sweet on it's own. I'm hoping the cuc & mint, & a little lime will tone that down a bit. I do like a bit sweet juice, this is part of my quest for a fruit flavor I can vape.
 

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I've heard that honeydew tends to be a really strong flavor & sweet on it's own. I'm hoping the cuc & mint, & a little lime will tone that down a bit. I do like a bit sweet juice, this is part of my quest for a fruit flavor I can vape.

It might - but that's not something I added into the equation. The lime. I'll have to try that when my next shipment of flavoring comes in from Flavour Art
 

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I heard the same thing about citric acid... I haven't tried it
Some manufacturers recommend Descal, which is nothing more than citric acid at about 100 times the actual cost of citric acid.

My Behmor Brazen drip brewer is extraordinarily sensitive to deposits in water, due to the valve which only releases water into the brew basket within one degree of the precise temperature set by the user... most people can't even use one for a few months without it going wonky. But I run a "brew" with a tablespoon or two of citric acid stirred in to the water before I pour it into the reservoir after every 10 to 20 pots of coffee.

Another advantage of citric acid: doesn't require more than one cycle of "water only" afterwards to get it rinsed out. Usually I don't even run one extra cycle, cuz hey, citric acid tastes great and is less filling too!
 

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Even for a newbie?!?!? Ouch, that frying pan hurt in more ways than one! [emoji38] [emoji38]
You're fine, Gracie! Semi might be in hiding, tho, for mixing them up! It's Reos Mods & R.E.O. Speedwagon the band.
 

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Good morning, Porchers!

Well, a very generous Porcher, Scott (Sterno) gifted me with a Reo, and am now, officially a Reonaut!
Thank you so much Scott.....:wub:

While it's taken a bit of time to acclimate, I've got it down pat now.

It sure gives me a bit of comfort to to know that when it comes to FDA regs, I won't be so vulnerable. I have mods in storage along with rebuildables for safekeeping, but I've put off rebuilding, cause I just don't enjoy doing it, but with Scott's help, I'm OK.

I still love my carto tanks and probably will always use them, if able!!

Right now, I'm using the I-Sticks w/GSAirs, and love them, but understand that they may not last forever, so enjoying them while I can, although there is a tutorial on re-building them, too, if my rebuilding capabilities widen.

Hope each of you has an excellent Monday, but if you'll excuse me, I must squonk! ;):vapor:

The mod might be names Reo... but the band... R.E.O. Please to not get those confused.

<---- that might happen.
Congrats on the REO, Gracie!

R.E.O. is fine. After all, it's named REO because it's Robert E O'Neil's product. So, they are his initials.
 

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I've heard that honeydew tends to be a really strong flavor & sweet on it's own. I'm hoping the cuc & mint, & a little lime will tone that down a bit. I do like a bit sweet juice, this is part of my quest for a fruit flavor I can vape.
I used to do a honeydew + Cantaloupe eliquid that was yummy
 

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Some manufacturers recommend Descal, which is nothing more than citric acid at about 100 times the actual cost of citric acid.

My Behmor Brazen drip brewer is extraordinarily sensitive to deposits in water, due to the valve which only releases water into the brew basket within one degree of the precise temperature set by the user... most people can't even use one for a few months without it going wonky. But I run a "brew" with a tablespoon or two of citric acid stirred in to the water before I pour it into the reservoir after every 10 to 20 pots of coffee.

Another advantage of citric acid: doesn't require more than one cycle of "water only" afterwards to get it rinsed out. Usually I don't even run one extra cycle, cuz hey, citric acid tastes great and is less filling too!

Might have to try it - because even 2x filtered water tends to leave residue sooner or later. Plus if you say I can consume it - might help flush out some of the unnecessary bacteria that builds up in the system. LOL - I kid of course.

Congrats on the REO, Gracie!

R.E.O. is fine. After all, it's named REO because it's Robert E O'Neil's product. So, they are his initials.

I see what you did there... :sneaky:
 
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