Older Folks and Vaping Front Porch - Part 5

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2legsshrt

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Hey if you use a Nauti that little scratcher pen someone on here turned me on too is fantastic for cleaning that little contact that the head hits. I gotta order a couple or 3 more of those. I had my doubts but not any more. They work great on a really gunked up 510 also. Thanks whoever pointed me to those.
 

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I have some 1.8 small holed ones, for when my daughter uses the nautilus. She doesn't mind them, but I don't care for them.

Will say dat da 'new' larger hole heads are definitely superior to da originals. And yes, I'm very pleased wid da 1.8s.


She's a stubborn Czech and I can't get her to like anything different but I'm a happy camper she is off the cigarettes almost 6 weeks now in fact it is 6 weeks today.

Gotta say dat her vaping conversion is one of my recent fav stories!
 

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And @Iffy I really like those larger holes also. I wish I had two of the 1.8's with the large hole to try and try on Gin to. They might be better then the smaller ones. I'm pretty sure I got a genuine Aspire head with that Kabuki but it had the small holes also. Probably cheaper. I know .2ohms isn't much but I hate to get 10 boxes and her not like them. I vape them at 15w anyway she only uses 10.5w and she loves these new blue and white TC40's too.
 

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And @Iffy I really like those larger holes also. I wish I had two of the 1.8's with the large hole to try and try on Gin to.

Pat, I've been ordering a bunch of da 1.8s fer a while and recently dey all had da enlarged holes. YMMV...
 

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And @Iffy I really like those larger holes also. I wish I had two of the 1.8's with the large hole to try and try on Gin to. They might be better then the smaller ones. I'm pretty sure I got a genuine Aspire head with that Kabuki but it had the small holes also. Probably cheaper. I know .2ohms isn't much but I hate to get 10 boxes and her not like them. I vape them at 15w anyway she only uses 10.5w and she loves these new blue and white TC40's too.
You know that Triton Mini coils will fit Nauti's? You can subohm a Nautilus.
 

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What kind of coils do they have Kenna are they Kanthal or SS? I'm not really big on subohm like the heads that come with the STM I hated the .5's SS is a different thing. I always make my coils at about .45 and normally TC but when I had a sore throat I used them in Power at about 20-25w and they were good. I was able to vape them and I couldn't hardly vape in TC. Weird huh? Specially cause in TC it only uses about 12-15w Don't make sense to me.
 

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Atomizers seem to getting costlier. I hope for the best...for others.
Yeah and it seems like I'm getting a lot of notices of reviews on stuff I've never heard of. Maybe they are just catching up with 8-8 cause the manufacturers were coming out hot and heavy with stuff to get it on the market. I don't even watch the anymore.
 

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What kind of coils do they have Kenna are they Kanthal or SS? I'm not really big on subohm like the heads that come with the STM I hated the .5's SS is a different thing. I always make my coils at about .45 and normally TC but when I had a sore throat I used them in Power at about 20-25w and they were good. I was able to vape them and I couldn't hardly vape in TC. Weird huh? Specially cause in TC it only uses about 12-15w Don't make sense to me.
They have Ni200, not sure what Ohm. And Kanthall 1.2. That's just what I saw at Fast Tech. I know there's a third one. Most places carry them. I haven't tried them.
 
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I'm not really here, just wanted to wish @DavidOck a Happy 4th Vaperversary! (Tit's today, Tuesday.) He wanted chocolate cake. :D

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@amoret, I see you are here, you have an incoming PM. :wub:


I'm not really here, dealing with stuff, sorry for my absence. :oops:
 

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So I have a question on re-bottling 100 mg nicotine. This time MFS didn't break down my liter into the smaller glass bottles I bought (despite the request being highlighted and noted "customer service" on the packing slip) so I'm trying to figure out the best way to manage this with my wonky hands. So far my best guess is to use a large syringe for at least the first half and then try pouring through a funnel for the rest, working in/over the sink the whole time. The other idea is to use my lasagna pan on my usual tray table so I don't need to stand the whole time, doing the same syringe first then pouring.

Or, just ignoring the whole thing for now and freezing the entire liter as is, plastic bottle and all. That would also get around having to label each of the smaller bottles. I had so appreciated the first time when they put it in the smaller bottles there and labeled them as well, but I guess it was a bit much assuming that they would be willing to do it again.
 

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So I have a question on re-bottling 100 mg nicotine. This time MFS didn't break down my liter into the smaller glass bottles I bought (despite the request being highlighted and noted "customer service" on the packing slip) so I'm trying to figure out the best way to manage this with my wonky hands. So far my best guess is to use a large syringe for at least the first half and then try pouring through a funnel for the rest, working in/over the sink the whole time. The other idea is to use my lasagna pan on my usual tray table so I don't need to stand the whole time, doing the same syringe first then pouring.

Or, just ignoring the whole thing for now and freezing the entire liter as is, plastic bottle and all. That would also get around having to label each of the smaller bottles. I had so appreciated the first time when they put it in the smaller bottles there and labeled them as well, but I guess it was a bit much assuming that they would be willing to do it again.
They may not be able to do that anymore under the new rules. My hands are messed up, too. I got wide mouth bottles for my nic. Just pour straight into tthe bottle from the liter. Or maybe use a glass measuring cup to pour into the bottle using a funnel? If you use a funnel, open a paperclip & hang it on the mouth of your bottle before you stick the funnel in. It makes a gap for the air inside the bottle to escape as you pour.
 
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