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hittman

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    I saved the link. Also found a couple inexpensive “field” (aka battery option) scales on a scientific supply site to consider. It’s just not high on the list right now of needs

    If only I could discipline myself to only buy what I needed.:D
     

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    A flavor order here and there doesn’t amount to a lot. It’s the hardware side I should cut back on.
    I've never had the urge to have more mods than I can possibly use. Just doesn't make sense to me to have a closet full of wasted mods and tanks.........LOL
     

    ceeceeisme

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    I've never had the urge to have more mods than I can possibly use. Just doesn't make sense to me to have a closet full of wasted mods and tanks.........LOL

    I have a combination of VGAS with Mod & Tank Insecurity so I have waaaaay too many and for some reason, keep buying more :lol:
     

    NolaMel

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    A flavor order here and there doesn’t amount to a lot. It’s the hardware side I should cut back on.
    Shouldn’t we all? But, I don’t see myself sticking to that. A new mod or tank is way more fun/exciting than a scale.
     

    Sugar_and_Spice

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    I like variety. I don't have to get the latest greatest out there and I usually don't. I wait for reviews to see if there are problems but haven't bought a new mod in about 4 months. My thing is smaller type of mods that are not too heavy and fit in my hand and is comfortable to use and have the biggest bang and longest run times so I like the 26650 and 20700 and 21700 batteries. I have started to use only top air flow tanks as there is no leaking out of the tank or base. Mostly rtas but will use/ try the stock coils if I get a kit that includes the tank.

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    I've never had the urge to have more mods than I can possibly use. Just doesn't make sense to me to have a closet full of wasted mods and tanks.........LOL

    Some I’ve bought and several I’ve either won or got for doing reviews. I have purchased a lot of tanks looking for just the right ones.
     

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    I like variety. I don't have to get the latest greatest out there and I usually don't. I wait for reviews to see if there are problems but haven't bought a new mod in about 4 months. My thing is smaller type of mods that are not too heavy and fit in my hand and is comfortable to use and have the biggest bang and longest run times so I like the 26650 and 20700 and 21700 batteries. I have started to use only top air flow tanks as there is no leaking out of the tank or base. Mostly rtas but will use/ try the stock coils if I get a kit that includes the tank.

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    I’ve been sticking with top airflow rtas also. I had so many leaking issues with bottom airflow that I don’t even consider buying a tank if it’s bottom airflow. I’ve pretty much settled down with the geekvape Zeus tanks. I now have five or six and would buy more probably if I saw them on clearance even though I shouldn’t.
     

    Sugar_and_Spice

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    I’ve been sticking with top airflow rtas also. I had so many leaking issues with bottom airflow that I don’t even consider buying a tank if it’s bottom airflow. I’ve pretty much settled down with the geekvape Zeus tanks. I now have five or six and would buy more probably if I saw them on clearance even though I shouldn’t.
    Yes, I have a few Zeus tanks and a few of the Intake. I really don't like to coil and wick the Zeus because I have pre made coils and always have to put them in with legs on top so that the coil body is inverted down and it takes a long time for me to trap those. I really like the 24 gauge Titanium and I have the 26 gauge also. I keep forgetting that that I decided to use the 26 gauge on the Zeus bc coil trapping is easier than the thicker ones and fight putting in the larger. Old habits die hard. LOL
     

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