PIF: Where can I get....

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Lorizgal

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First let me say that i attempting to get my uncle to capture instead of smoking a pipe. He says he had tried everything to find a true pipe tobacco flavor to vape however, I know he somewhat exaggerates.

So what I want know is if Amber one has found a true pipe tobacco flavoring or juice, where I might be able to get some. Please meet me know the vendors name. I have no idea what tastes like pipe tobacco, because I have never smoked that kind of pipe before.
Please help if you can.
Thanks Michelle
 

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I mistakenly got a PIF that containing 75ml of flavoring... So now I am thinking of starting to DIY, can I get a simple list of what I will need and an explanation of how to DIY fit for a 12 year old (note I am not 12 but...) OR could someone do a Simplified series of youtube videos on how to DIY???

Here is the what I got

30ml TPA dbl dark chocolate flavor
15ml TPA tiramisu flavor
30ml unknown vendor vanilla cupcake flavor

what will I need, and where is the absolute cheapest place to get it???
 

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In an unlikely coup by forces unknown, the world has run out of carto punches yes, I know that I could hit my thumb with a hammer or get a highly portable saddle valve, but I'd rather get something else.

Does anyone know where a reasonably priced (under USD$30 including International shipping) one of these is in stock? Preferably in the US where my NZD has more buying power (for pounds, just double the amount and for Euros multiply by three). The punch must work with flanged cartos.

Meanwhile, I will just keep playing Russian roulette with the hammer.
 

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I am loving my first mod, the "Shine" I won in Morgan's PIF contest. I need to know where to buy the most economical (but safe) RCR123A 3.0V batteries. So far the current one's are lasting me about 6+ hours a day but I assume that will decline over time so I need to get at least 4 more. TIA, you awesome sources!
 

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I am loving my first mod, the "Shine" I won in Morgan's PIF contest. I need to know where to buy the most economical (but safe) RCR123A 3.0V batteries. So far the current one's are lasting me about 6+ hours a day but I assume that will decline over time so I need to get at least 4 more. TIA, you awesome sources!

you can also get AW IMR 16340s and a 3.0v charger.
 

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hi

where can I find a multimeter that you can screw the atty in to meter it? or is that a homemade device?

thanks

The only ones I have ever seen were homemade.


That's actually a volt meter that screws into the battery connector. I believe cags was looking for an ohmmeter since the question was about metering the atomizer ;)
 

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The only ones I have ever seen were homemade.

That's actually a volt meter that screws into the battery connector. I believe cags was looking for an ohmmeter since the question was about metering the atomizer ;)

I guess i've never seen one with more than a voltage function. Although, somewhere I have seen what looks like a 510 extension but it has test leads coming out the side, which you could then easily use a standard multimeter. But if the purpose is to just test an atomizers resistance then just use a standard multimeter.
 

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I guess i've never seen one with more than a voltage function. Although, somewhere I have seen what looks like a 510 extension but it has test leads coming out the side, which you could then easily use a standard multimeter. But if the purpose is to just test an atomizers resistance then just use a standard multimeter.

Since cags said "screw the atty in" I assumed it was to measure the atty. I've seen a couple of pictures of mods that included a battery connecter wired to a multi-meter, presumably to measure the ohms of the atty/carto--but it's always seems easier to me to just touch the probes rather than build something to have to screw it in to test and unscrew it when you're done.

If cags is looking for the voltmeter, though, pretty much all of them I've seen look just like the one you pointed to, and are the same price. Except mine, but I made it from MadVapes' voltage display board and an atty carrying case ;)
 
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