Older Folks and Vaping Front Porch - Part 5

Status
Not open for further replies.

2legsshrt

Resting In Peace
ECF Veteran
Oct 19, 2009
7,162
107,789
75
Spokane,WA
vaping innovations have rendered our ol' 'stuphph' minimally prophitable (at da manuphacturing level).

Has nuttin' to do wid tariphphs. Dat only aphphects pricing; not availability.
I wouldn't think that would be the case with these High $$$ mods. Lost Vapes 2 battery DNA75C starts around $130 even the hcigar DNA75DT is over $100 so not cheap. But you can barely find anyone not in China who has them. Some of the SX's are being made by Varitube but still make it as an SX. The cheap ones are like $125 and some of those are available but they are nice. You can get them all pretty much from China just not in US. Just seems strange to me, I know they are popular but China doesn't seem to be keeping up. Who knows just an observation.

I actually don't think the tarrifs have anything to do with it because they don't as far as I know involve them just weird. Maybe cause they are a fairly new mod or something. Many other brands popping up. I guess that's probably the way it's always been just haven't been looking at hardware for a long time. Not used to the way things are. IDK
 
Last edited:

bigbells

Resting In Peace
ECF Veteran
Mar 3, 2013
2,466
56,005
60 mi east of Raleigh NC
soledoubtshow.com
I got mine for $29.95, but I'm thinking that may have been an introductory price to get the mod in more hands. They have been out of stock for a while since I got mine. Keep checking and maybe there will be new stock for that price.

Geek Vape AEGIS 100W Box Mod - $29.99
I'm willing to bet the mod will never be back in stock from that vendor at that price.
Amazon has these nice little multi-drivers that include Torx drivers down to the T6 size for about $22
There's my reason for wanting the manufacturer to include the proper tool with the mod in the first place, but hopefully I can find a Torx bit that small for less than that. The smallest of my 8 Torx bits is way too big.

Here's a great deal on 3200mah 26650 batteries for $4 each, free shipping with an order of $10 or more. XTAR 26650 3200mAh IMR Battery (Unprotected) Flat Top High Drain. I bought 6 of them even though my Geek Vape Aegis 100W is the only mod I have that can use a 26650. They're good batteries.

I've mentioned this before, but my observation is that the price difference between buying Chinese-made goods shipped from China and buying those same goods shipped from the US is much smaller than it used to was. In many instances the prices are now the same and in some instances it's cheaper to buy from a seller in the US.
 

pwmeek

Senior Member
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Oct 8, 2011
266
3,899
SE Michigan
<snip>There's my reason for wanting the manufacturer to include the proper tool with the mod in the first place, but hopefully I can find a Torx bit that small for less than that. The smallest of my 8 Torx bits is way too big.<snip>
Well, it's twelve bits (six of them Torx™ from 6 to 15 or 20) combined in a jewelers precision screwdriver format, but I see your point. You can get a single "L-key" format T6 driver from McMaster-Carr for $3.22, but shipping on such a small order would be a deal killer. I'd say that about half the things I buy that use small Torx screws have a key included (carbide insert tooling for lathes and mills) and half don't (knives and vaping stuff). The machine tooling includes them (flagged Torx drivers) to limit the amount of torque put on those tiny screws. The rest of us just have to use our own judgement.

Flag_Two_Pack__68622.1491495186.jpg

Flagged Torx drivers cost about the same as L-keys but, again, shipping on a single inexpensive tool will more than triple the cost.
 

bigbells

Resting In Peace
ECF Veteran
Mar 3, 2013
2,466
56,005
60 mi east of Raleigh NC
soledoubtshow.com
Well, it's twelve bits (six of them Torx™ from 6 to 15 or 20) combined in a jewelers precision screwdriver format
Aha! I just looked in another bit set that I have and it's got Torx bits down to 4. Now all I need to do is figure out whether there's any point in updating my Aegis 100W... the ain't broke don't fix it rule might be in effect. I actually like my Aegis so much that I just ordered another one. The only one that's on sale for $40 is the Green Camo color... other in-stock colors are $49... free shipping. Geekvape Aegis Vape Mod They also have the Aegis 200W (twin 18650) version for $54.
 

DancingHeretik

Dancing in the Chaos
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Mar 20, 2011
8,837
62,105
San Antonio, TX
Here's a great deal on 3200mah 26650 batteries for $4 each, free shipping with an order of $10 or more. XTAR 26650 3200mAh IMR Battery (Unprotected) Flat Top High Drain. I bought 6 of them even though my Geek Vape Aegis 100W is the only mod I have that can use a 26650. They're good batteries.
Thanks!
The only one that's on sale for $40 is the Green Camo color... other in-stock colors are $49... free shipping. Geekvape Aegis Vape Mod
Tempting. But, not sure about camo.
 

Doffy

Vaping Master
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Mar 15, 2014
8,220
40,975
Australia
G'day oldies.

I figure this is an appropriate place to ask.

I have vaped about 5 years.

But this August, my mum started at least dual using. She has good days and bad days. A pack of 40 either lasts a week or just short of that.

She has emphysema, arthritis, has had at least 3 strokes, allergies. So getting started was tricky.

The aspire breeze 2, with 1ohm coil, 6mg WTA unflavoured has been pretty good for her. But 2 have carked it in 2 months. She also has the nautilus AIO, and seems equally happy with that.

Looking to upgrade to something that will last though. Never expected her to take to vaping at all, when I bought her the breeze.

Any advice, particularly from those with similar health complaints greatly appreciated.

I thought maybe the old eleaf pico 75w, with an easy to fill tank? She gets me to change coils anyway, so pre-built or drop in doesn't matter
 

bigbells

Resting In Peace
ECF Veteran
Mar 3, 2013
2,466
56,005
60 mi east of Raleigh NC
soledoubtshow.com
Any advice, particularly from those with similar health complaints greatly appreciated.

I thought maybe the old eleaf pico 75w, with an easy to fill tank? She gets me to change coils anyway, so pre-built or drop in doesn't matter
Eleaf is a relatively reliable brand, IMO, but my only experiences are with 30W, 40W and 50W Eleaf models that have built-in batteries. I can't remember the model name at the moment. For devices with removable batteries, the brand that's been most reliable for me, surprisingly, has been Smok. Other more expensive mods fail with regularity but my two Smok mods keep on chugging. Hopefully others will add their two bits to my two cents.
 

DaveP

PV Master & Musician
ECF Veteran
May 22, 2010
16,733
42,646
Central GA
Reposted link for Geek Vape F/W upgrade ...

I went to the site below to update my GV Aegis 100W and it updated fine. Follow the instructions below. Make sure your USB cable is a date cable and not a "charge only" 2 conductor cable. Choose the 1.24 latest firmware. One of the fixes in 1.24 is the atomizer change detection. Previously, the mod wouldn't detect changes in resistance. Now, it does.

You have to scroll down to see the 100W model update F/W and instructions.

Firmware Download

System Requirements:


Windows based operating system (we are working on compatibility with Apple products)
Zip software to unpack Zip file once downloaded (i.e. WinZip, WinRar, 7-Zip, etc.)

1. Remove the atomizer and battery from the device;

2. Plug Micro USB cable into your Personal Computer (PC, laptop, etc.);

3. Press and hold the “power button”, while plugging in the Micro USB cable to the device;

4. Download the most recent version of the Aegis Firmware, open and unpack zip file to Windows
Desktop, run/open Aegis upgrade firmware by double clicking the executable file (.exe), start
installation;
 
Last edited:

Kenna

Vaping Master
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Aug 14, 2014
7,367
121,493
Texas, USA
G'day oldies.

I figure this is an appropriate place to ask.

I have vaped about 5 years.

But this August, my mum started at least dual using. She has good days and bad days. A pack of 40 either lasts a week or just short of that.

She has emphysema, arthritis, has had at least 3 strokes, allergies. So getting started was tricky.

The aspire breeze 2, with 1ohm coil, 6mg WTA unflavoured has been pretty good for her. But 2 have carked it in 2 months. She also has the nautilus AIO, and seems equally happy with that.

Looking to upgrade to something that will last though. Never expected her to take to vaping at all, when I bought her the breeze.

Any advice, particularly from those with similar health complaints greatly appreciated.

I thought maybe the old eleaf pico 75w, with an easy to fill tank? She gets me to change coils anyway, so pre-built or drop in doesn't matter

The Pico will take any atty you drop on it as long as the coil isn't too low, so no need for a new atty. I use my Kayfun 5's on mine when I use it.

I have allergies but they stay in my nose & don't cause lung issues anymore. I don't have emphysema but used to get bronchiris or pnuemonia every year or so. No more! My my lung capacity is better & I don't get short of breath anymore. I also have Rhuematoid Arthrtis so my right hand is messed up but I use a Koiler to make my own coils. I make my own juice, & build my own coils thanks to my dear friends here who answered all my questions, did a group visual examination of my first coil in Hangouts & babysat me when I tentatively fired it up. She can do this!

I smoked a PAD for 44 years, Doffy, & had no problem switching over.

Sent from my SM-N950U using Tapatalk
 

Doffy

Vaping Master
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Mar 15, 2014
8,220
40,975
Australia
The Pico will take any atty you drop on it as long as the coil isn't too low, so no need for a new atty. I use my Kayfun 5's on mine when I use it.

I have allergies but they stay in my nose & don't cause lung issues anymore. I don't have emphysema but used to get bronchiris or pnuemonia every year or so. No more! My my lung capacity is better & I don't get short of breath anymore. I also have Rhuematoid Arthrtis so my right hand is messed up but I use a Koiler to make my own coils. I make my own juice, & build my own coils thanks to my dear friends here who answered all my questions, did a group visual examination of my first coil in Hangouts & babysat me when I tentatively fired it up. She can do this!

I smoked a PAD for 44 years, Doffy, & had no problem switching over.

Sent from my SM-N950U using Tapatalk
Thanks. Only 510 atties in this house are squonking rda. I have 4. So she will need a tank. An Aussie mate offered a vika fantasy, which is the coils she's used to.

One of Mum's strokes effected her dominant arm, but thanks for positive words. She can't take the mouthpiece off breezes, but can refill them OK.

Mum started smoking at 9 years old. Her younger brother got her started, who must have taken it up by the time he was 7
 

MikeADore

Ultra Member
ECF Veteran
Feb 26, 2016
1,829
12,132
72
Tennessee
G'day oldies.

I figure this is an appropriate place to ask.

I have vaped about 5 years.

But this August, my mum started at least dual using. She has good days and bad days. A pack of 40 either lasts a week or just short of that.

She has emphysema, arthritis, has had at least 3 strokes, allergies. So getting started was tricky.

The aspire breeze 2, with 1ohm coil, 6mg WTA unflavoured has been pretty good for her. But 2 have carked it in 2 months. She also has the nautilus AIO, and seems equally happy with that.

Looking to upgrade to something that will last though. Never expected her to take to vaping at all, when I bought her the breeze.

Any advice, particularly from those with similar health complaints greatly appreciated.

I thought maybe the old eleaf pico 75w, with an easy to fill tank? She gets me to change coils anyway, so pre-built or drop in doesn't matter
Dan, the Pico is an excellent, durable mod. You could set it up at the wattage she likes and just turn her loose. It's quite small but feels solid.
 

DavidOck

ECF Guru
Supporting Member
ECF Veteran
Jan 3, 2013
21,239
178,481
Halfway to Paradise, WA
I thought maybe the old eleaf pico 75w, with an easy to fill tank? She gets me to change coils anyway, so pre-built or drop in doesn't matter

Agree with Kenna and Mike, if you have a Pico 75 sitting around, it's a good, reliable and small mod. Any tank up to 22mm diameter will fit fine. I use the older Kayfun2 line and the Skyline tanks, both good for delivering flavor.

When I started, I had the typical morning chest rattle - that disappeared after about two weeks once I was vape only.

Good job on getting her to start the switch!
 

DancingHeretik

Dancing in the Chaos
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Mar 20, 2011
8,837
62,105
San Antonio, TX
G'day oldies.

I figure this is an appropriate place to ask.

I have vaped about 5 years.

But this August, my mum started at least dual using. She has good days and bad days. A pack of 40 either lasts a week or just short of that.

She has emphysema, arthritis, has had at least 3 strokes, allergies. So getting started was tricky.

The aspire breeze 2, with 1ohm coil, 6mg WTA unflavoured has been pretty good for her. But 2 have carked it in 2 months. She also has the nautilus AIO, and seems equally happy with that.

Looking to upgrade to something that will last though. Never expected her to take to vaping at all, when I bought her the breeze.

Any advice, particularly from those with similar health complaints greatly appreciated.

I thought maybe the old eleaf pico 75w, with an easy to fill tank? She gets me to change coils anyway, so pre-built or drop in doesn't matter
I agree with the Pico.

For toppers, I recommend the Joyetech eGo ONE Mega V2 Tank with CLR coils. Most consistent drop-in coils I've ever tried. And, designed to be rebuildable.
 

rosesense

15years and counting
Supporting Member
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Contest Winner!
  • Jan 1, 2010
    17,697
    52,264
    TN

    DavidOck

    ECF Guru
    Supporting Member
    ECF Veteran
    Jan 3, 2013
    21,239
    178,481
    Halfway to Paradise, WA
    Have to admit I am not loving the ego one, lots of spitting and flooding. I wasn't aware they are rebuild-able, is it hard on those small coils?

    I don't know about easy. But, much easier than a PT2 coil.

    A bit easier, since they're a tad bigger. Similar concept.

    And it's the CLR coils that are made to be rebuildable, not the CL ones.

    Might want to look at the Coppervape Skyline, true RTA, adjustable air and juice flow, top fill. Easy build deck :)

    $19.93 Coppervape Skyline Styled RTA Rebuildable Tank Atomizer - 4ml / 316 stainless steel + glass at FastTech - Worldwide Free Shipping
     
    Status
    Not open for further replies.

    Users who are viewing this thread