Pipe Talk - all makes, models, and designs

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Big Juicy

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I've used both flat and button top in EPM's. Just depends on how far the ring is above the battery top. Personally I'd stay away from amazon batteries and go with AW / IMR bats. check out Tulsa Oklahoma Electronic Cigarettes Supplies. I just don't trust any name with "fire" in the title. Also check Home | ePipeMods Forum- The Forum Home of ePipeMods and the Greater ePipe Community for info on EPM pipes.

I use Efest flats and have never had a single issue with them either as batteries or in their compatibility with EPM's
 

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Ok so I am in the market for a pipe finally. Torn between FTM and epipemods. I really like the option for variable wattage, I'm looking for a pipe I could fit in a pocket, that would last at least 5 hours with regular vaping. Right now I enjoy a vape around 3.8 watts on a 1.8 coil in a kanger evod, 70/30 vg/pg juice for the most part. Help me make a decision on battery size, which company to go with, etc. I am fairly new to the pipe scene. <---Giggity.
 

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If you want a pocket pipe then I would go for an EPM Gandalf pipe. They should be releasing a bunch of thwm soon and are one of the coolest pipe designs out there. I love FTM as well but they are a bit bigger. I have two of them and I would not call them pocket pipes at all. Just be a little patient right now because EPM has a bunch if really nice pipes about to hit the website as soon as they get back from a show this weekend.
 

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If you want a pocket pipe then I would go for an EPM Gandalf pipe. They should be releasing a bunch of thwm soon and are one of the coolest pipe designs out there. I love FTM as well but they are a bit bigger. I have two of them and I would not call them pocket pipes at all. Just be a little patient right now because EPM has a bunch if really nice pipes about to hit the website as soon as they get back from a show this weekend.
How much do their Gandalf's usually run for? I noticed some of the pipes on their site are around 125.00. Some of the customs I saw for 300 or so and that is just a pinch over my budget.
 

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Thought I'd chime in.
I have now read all 126 pages in this thread ::pant::.
I started vaping with an eGo kit and was pretty ambivilent about it. Then I saw a Kamry K-1000 at the local e-cig shop. I wan't say it was love at first sight, but I was more than a bit interested.
I totaly enjoy the pipe experience!
I have some extra cash coming in June and my only decision is whether I go with FTM or epipemods for a good e-pipe.
 

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Great to see all the new models for sale on ePipeMods. I've been thinking about getting either a Jazz or one of the V3 steam pipes. I love the classic look of the Jazz, but not sure I'd love the raised button beside the top of the bowl. For those with experience with these: do the Jazz models comes with any circuit protection (or a VapeSafe)? Do they have a way to lock the firing button so the pipe won't fire in your pocket? How about the Steam pipes?

Moving to ePipeMods Forum...
 
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The Jazz do not have any fuse protection and you can't lock the button. EPMs have the VS and the domed buttons can be turned upside down to prevent firing. You need to come check out the new EPM forum for more information about both. Matt from EPM and Romaniac that makes the Jazz pipes are on there and can answer your questions better than I.

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The Jazz do not have any fuse protection and you can't lock the button. EPMs have the VS and the domed buttons can be turned upside down to prevent firing. You need to come check out the new EPM forum for more information about both. Matt from EPM and Romaniac that makes the Jazz pipes are on there and can answer your questions better than I.

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Excellent, just found the forum. Thanks Bigfoot!
 

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I have a brown wood one that I love. It's a good pipe. Only complaint I had was that the tank connection was only press fitted on and as a result came loose. Had to resolder the wire. I then crimped the female connection slightly and now it's stays on good. Great pipe with a comfortable feel. I also like that it has ego and 510 threads so any tank can go on it. Bought mine local at a B&M. Here's a link to their website:
Our Very Own Sherlock is the first REAL WOOD e-pipe to have rechargeable /replaceable battery, plus eGo fittings for YOUR CHOICE of atomizers!
I overpayed. You can find them much cheaper if you google Sherlock epipe.
 
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