Please help me put together a kit! Please! :)

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You can also click on "Reply with Quote" and copy his code.
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I do it as a madder of habit so you can see what I am replying to.

... Love those icons!! Idk why, but they bring out the child in me. ROFL

You can also highlite/edit parts of the "quote".
If you click on the box just to the right of the "reply with quote" it will be included in the last "reply with quote" you click. As seen above. Also, I always "go advanced" for better control.

Now, just for the child:
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I find they help express thoughts better. The written word doesn't always express the true intent! Last but not least, if you add a title to your post in "advanced" it makes it easier to find while in your "profile"/"settings" screens later.
 

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I do it as a madder of habit so you can see what I am replying to.



You can also highlite/edit parts of the "quote".
If you click on the box just to the right of the "reply with quote" it will be included in the last "reply with quote" you click. As seen above. Also, I always "go advanced" for better control.

Now, just for the child:
laughing-my-off-smiley-emoticon_zps85c0dec3.gif
laugh_zps5ba338b4.jpg
and finally,
moonU_zps8b5717f9.gif


I find they help express thoughts better. The written word doesn't always express the true intent! Last but not least, if you add a title to your post in "advanced" it makes it easier to find while in your "profile"/"settings" screens later.

Oh! Super cool! Thankies! haha Your to funny! Love it!! Besides awesome people, now I get more toys to play with. Super fun icons and more info on buttons!! I never stopped to look at the advanced area, I was just clicking the obvious buttons, like most us noobies do. LMAO!! .. This just made the forum even more entertaining!!!! :p
 

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I did not see a post yet (i think) on which set up you are going to get, i would recommend a Bolt from smok Tek Very easy to use Built like a brick ..... house. I have one with the extension cap so you put a bigger battery in it. It will last me almost 20 hours of vaping and you can put your tanks or what ever you want on it. Plus the are not very expensive you can pick a complete kit. I paid i think around 60 to 70 bucks for the complete kit.
 

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I did not see a post yet (i think) on which set up you are going to get, i would recommend a Bolt from smok Tek Very easy to use Built like a brick ..... house. I have one with the extension cap so you put a bigger battery in it. It will last me almost 20 hours of vaping and you can put your tanks or what ever you want on it. Plus the are not very expensive you can pick a complete kit. I paid i think around 60 to 70 bucks for the complete kit.

Actually thanks for the tip on the Bolt. I saw a few vids on it, noticed several people have posted some nice reviews, and I do like the appearance. Thanks to all the wonderful help I have received, I'm considering a spinner for on the go and in public persea. I know, I WILL get several types of mods and additional tanks, etc.......thus far there are 3 that look inviting. Vamo, Bolt, and someone posted a link to another kit, but only remember the name "telescope" atm. ROFL Again being a noobie, I need to go with kits, until I fully understand everything and become a Pro!! It's really good to know, I can get a Bolt as a complete kit. Thank you, as you saved me time and frustration having to research that. :)

I am definitely saving this thread, in hopes to help others and give back what all of you have given to me. :)
 

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I can tell you i have about 7 or 8 different devices including spinners and twist but i find that all i use now is my Bolt the rest have been moved into backup gear box. i have two batterys for my bolt so i never out of a charged batt. Plus i can't tell you how many times i have dropped it or it rolled off the counter and it just keeps on giving great vape.
 

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I can tell you i have about 7 or 8 different devices including spinners and twist but i find that all i use now is my Bolt the rest have been moved into backup gear box. i have two batterys for my bolt so i never out of a charged batt. Plus i can't tell you how many times i have dropped it or it rolled off the counter and it just keeps on giving great vape.

Awesome!!! Especially, dropping it. I'm surprised my tank hasn't cracked yet since I set it upright on a table with no holder, it tends to fall at times. Sounds, like it would probably be a great "on the go" mod, as well as, at home. Putting anything in my purse, tends to get banged around. LOL
 

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Its all i use at home or on the go which is alot i drive all across the country for a communication company. so you can image how many time it gets dropped from getting in and out of a car. plus if you get into rebuildable tanks, like a AGA T2 oh boy all i can say is life is good

Niice!!!!!! I so look forward to being "Pro". Once I learn it all, I'd love to be able to make different mods. haha I know I'm dreaming, but gotta dream big. Off topic, but I've seen people make some pretty cool computer hubs by hollowing out toys or w/e. It be so cool, to make a working "mod" conversational piece......One Day!!!!!! :D
 

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Well played..

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OK, seriously now. I clean with water first. I put my dirty coils in a little bowl, pour distilled water over them and stick the bowl in a microwave (just make sure the coils are fully submerged). Then I nuke them for a few minutes. If the water gets really dirty, I repeat the process. Then I soak them in vodka, let them dry for about 1/2 hour and they are ready to go. Distilled water may be an overkill, but my tap water is very hard, so that's what I do.

That said, only dry burning will remove the baked on gunk from the coil. If you can't dry burn, you'll have to get a new coil eventually.

I tried to clean my coils in an ultrasonic cleaner, with denture cleaning tablets, works well too. Denture cleaners work very well on dirty coils, but leave a minty taste, so they have to be rinsed thoroughly afterwards. But for people who can't or won't handle alcohol, for whatever reason, denture cleaner is an excellent choice.
 

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just do a lot of research and than do more research and there will be a point that everything just clicks and you go now i got it. Thats how i started this world of vapor just read and read and read some more and ask question when you get stuck.

That's my intentions! Read, study, read, talk, talk, read ... and hope it all sinks in quickly. :)
 

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OK, seriously now. I clean with water first. I put my dirty coils in a little bowl, pour distilled water over them and stick the bowl in a microwave (just make sure the coils are fully submerged). Then I nuke them for a few minutes. If the water gets really dirty, I repeat the process. Then I soak them in vodka, let them dry for about 1/2 hour and they are ready to go. Distilled water may be an overkill, but my tap water is very hard, so that's what I do.

That said, only dry burning will remove the baked on gunk from the coil. If you can't dry burn, you'll have to get a new coil eventually.

I tried to clean my coils in an ultrasonic cleaner, with denture cleaning tablets, works well too. Denture cleaners work very well on dirty coils, but leave a minty taste, so they have to be rinsed thoroughly afterwards. But for people who can't or won't handle alcohol, for whatever reason, denture cleaner is an excellent choice.

o_O definitely good info. All I knew was to rinse everything with water and dry burn. Thanx!! I noticed, just a good few rinses, still leaves smell and residue. :)
 

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OK, seriously now. I clean with water first. I put my dirty coils in a little bowl, pour distilled water over them and stick the bowl in a microwave (just make sure the coils are fully submerged). Then I nuke them for a few minutes. If the water gets really dirty, I repeat the process. Then I soak them in vodka, let them dry for about 1/2 hour and they are ready to go. Distilled water may be an overkill, but my tap water is very hard, so that's what I do.

That said, only dry burning will remove the baked on gunk from the coil. If you can't dry burn, you'll have to get a new coil eventually.

I tried to clean my coils in an ultrasonic cleaner, with denture cleaning tablets, works well too. Denture cleaners work very well on dirty coils, but leave a minty taste, so they have to be rinsed thoroughly afterwards. But for people who can't or won't handle alcohol, for whatever reason, denture cleaner is an excellent choice.

That's pretty well what I do. I also use Vodka- works great for these stubborn tough dark juices. 26 yrs sober boozehound and I still LOVE livin' on the edge :facepalm:
 

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That's pretty well what I do. I also use Vodka- works great for these stubborn tough dark juices. 26 yrs sober boozehound and I still LOVE livin' on the edge :facepalm:

:D

Seriously though, there are people who just can't be anywhere near booze, so I always recommend denture cleaner.
 
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