ProVarinati Diner & Saloon and Beyond

jwbnyc

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Well, it had to happen...

Left my batteries and juice at home.

Time to put the back up plan into action.

1 VP-1 charger.

Check.

1 bottle unflavored 12mg/ml

Check.

1 bottle Halo Tribeca 18mg/ml

Check.

1 bottle Vaporin Vanilla 18mg/ml

Check.

3/4 tank of unflavored, a splash of Tribeca, a soupçon of Vanilla.

Ta :censored: Da.
 

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Yeah, exactly, I've got big hands and the space to work with is very tight. It was easier to just yank the tube and fill it, then finagle the tube back on, I am thinking of using it for travel, and just putting a regular dripper attie on there and forget the bottle. I like the switch they used, makes it safer to lug around in a pocket.


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So, if the circuit board is glued in to a Provari Mini,
how is it attached on a P3 ?
They designed a carrier to cradle the board for the P3's...

shine a light up inside and have a look, you can clearly see it.
 

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From RTD-AW Battery stock update - AW's factory experienced a flood a few months ago. They are still replacing machines and equipment. We do not have an estimated time for when they will resume producing batteries.

Only button tops they have are 14500's
 
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Big Pharma puppets FDA & HHS :censored:

https://www.reginfo.gov/public/do/eAgendaViewRule?pubId=201710&RIN=0910-AH60

Abstract:
Evidence shows that flavored tobacco products, especially those that are sweet or are described with terms attractive to kids, appeal to youth and also shows that youth may be more likely to initiate tobacco use with such products. Evidence also shows that the presence of flavors in some non-combustible tobacco products may play a role in helping some tobacco users transition away from combusted tobacco products, which are likely the most harmful currently marketed form of nicotine delivery for an individual user. This ANPRM will seek information on how it might regulate flavors in tobacco products to limit appeal to youth while taking into account the potential role that some flavors may play in helping some users transition away from combusted products. Certain flavors are generally recognized as appealing to youth, such as gummy bear and cotton candy, while others, such as coffee and cinnamon, may not be as obvious. In this notice, FDA would request information on how best to regulate flavors in tobacco products to limit appeal to youth and prevent youth initiation and use of tobacco products.
 

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From RTD-AW Battery stock update - AW's factory experienced a flood a few months ago. They are still replacing machines and equipment. We do not have an estimated time for when they will resume producing batteries.

Only button tops they have are 18500's
Looks like they sold out of the 18490's now, and I just went to ProVarifuel, they are out of the 490's but do have some 18650's on hand, at 13$ a pop...I hope AW gets their lines going again. I wonder if there are any other vendors with some 490's in stock?
 

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Big Pharma puppets FDA & HHS :censored:

https://www.reginfo.gov/public/do/eAgendaViewRule?pubId=201710&RIN=0910-AH60

Abstract:
Evidence shows that flavored tobacco products, especially those that are sweet or are described with terms attractive to kids, appeal to youth and also shows that youth may be more likely to initiate tobacco use with such products. Evidence also shows that the presence of flavors in some non-combustible tobacco products may play a role in helping some tobacco users transition away from combusted tobacco products, which are likely the most harmful currently marketed form of nicotine delivery for an individual user. This ANPRM will seek information on how it might regulate flavors in tobacco products to limit appeal to youth while taking into account the potential role that some flavors may play in helping some users transition away from combusted products. Certain flavors are generally recognized as appealing to youth, such as gummy bear and cotton candy, while others, such as coffee and cinnamon, may not be as obvious. In this notice, FDA would request information on how best to regulate flavors in tobacco products to limit appeal to youth and prevent youth initiation and use of tobacco products.

Save the <yawnnnnnn> children (who are not legally allowed to purchase "tobacco" products).
 

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