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I pulled another squeeze for the Wasp, I really like the Beserker! Nano should be nice...
 

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Have you tried the cherry blossom or blackberry blossom yet Mel?
Not yet. I’m looking at recipes using the cherry blossom tea , and some pomegranate recipes to make tomorrow. I have vg/pg on the way. About out, but enough for 3-4 test bottles
 

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More low-end shinysitis: I have ordered a eleaf istick 30w in blue for my orphaned blue tank because I have retired my blue T22 and, feeling wild and crazy, ordered an istick 10w mini in silver for a silver t18 tank I have. And I said on this thread, I think, no more hardware until December. Spent less than $100 on vaping in April. I am entitled, right? Whatever
 

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More low-end shinysitis: I have ordered a eleaf istick 30w in blue for my orphaned blue tank because I have retired my blue T22 and, feeling wild and crazy, ordered an istick 10w mini in silver for a silver t18 tank I have. And I said on this thread, I think, no more hardware until December. Spent less than $100 on vaping in April. I am entitled, right? Whatever
That sounds like a perfectly reasonable replacement plan to me.:thumbs:
 

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Thanks to everyone for the replies on the battery usage. I have quite a few mods that I don't rotate on a regular basis that I'll get some battery cases for.

On the Steam Crave FB group a while ago there was a Laisimo F4 that had caught fire in a users vape bag during the night. It destroyed the contents of the bag along with a few other mods and the table it was sitting on. I realize that Laisimo is a sketchy mod manufacturer to start with, but seeing that kind of stuff happen gives one pause about leaving batteries in devices.
 

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Pico squeezes w/ a Wasp for each.......nice.
Let me know how the Flavor Tank and Wasps do as bottom feeders. I need a new BF atty for the REO.
I am thinking these would be too small for the REO, they would look odd. The Berserker is an 18mm with 22/ 24mm beauty rings. The photo is with the 22mm beauty ring. The nano is 22mm.

Edit: I like the Beserker enough that I plan on picking up the black version to match the Pico.
 
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I am thinking these would be too small for the REO, they would look odd. The Berserker is an 18mm with 22/ 24mm beauty rings. The photo is with the 22mm beauty ring. The nano is 22mm.

Would probably have to be a Nano, but I've also got Drip Box 2 gathering dust, lol.
 

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I drove a couple sticks, one was a 20 year old Pinto. No power nothing. I live in town, stop signs every block. It was like a rowing machine. On the plus, I was fit, I mean super fit lol!
With those old clutches you probably had one really fit leg :) I had a few older manual cars that had some real stiff clutch pedals and thin flywheels. The new ones are so nice. Soft clutch and heavy flywheel with springs in them. You can just let out the clutch and go. You don't need to even give it gas really to get going in first. The heavy flywheel keeps the engine spinning so it shifts smooth without matching rpms. My wife was looking at Fiats and their manuals have hill assist. It holds the car from rolling when you take off uphill. I don't know about teaching her though. She sees driving stick like this
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not been feeling terribly shiny of late for a few reasons but had a wee burst of enthusiasm today. wound a 0.5 SS 316L (24AWG) contact coil and rayon wicked the dead rabbit sq.
something for the weekend sir?
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and polished the rather lovely vicious ant phenom. a fantastic pairing for vape production and they don't look too bad together either
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I want to try out the wasp. That setup looks nice.
it was far too wee for me but i'm maybe too big. kept covering the air flow with my gub. a helpful person around here somewhere...sorry can't remember who...suggested fitting a 510 tip. it works. still not a big fan but it sits on an smpl hybrid for occasional use.
 

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That's not just driving. That's called operating the equipment.

Sine my right hand and arm no longer work properly, I'm no longer able to operate. But I can still drive. :)


I’ve driven farm equipment, forklifts and such. Cars are just driving to me. And that one was just too much work lol. I have an automatic Mustang now, and others may not see the point, but to me it’s the best car ever. I don’t even have to put my vape down to speed up.
With those old clutches you probably had one really fit leg :) I had a few older manual cars that had some real stiff clutch pedals and thin flywheels. The new ones are so nice. Soft clutch and heavy flywheel with springs in them. You can just let out the clutch and go. You don't need to even give it gas really to get going in first. The heavy flywheel keeps the engine spinning so it shifts smooth without matching rpms. My wife was looking at Fiats and their manuals have hill assist. It holds the car from rolling when you take off uphill. I don't know about teaching her though. She sees driving stick like this
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I was working at a factory at the time, and was much younger then. I was pretty fit all around.

Part of my job was driving forklift. Pintos are not all that different, everything is stiff on them too. One morning I got off 3rd shift so out of it, I drove all the way out of the parking lot in reverse with my right blinker flashing ( the mast lever left of the steering on the forklift, lift and tip!) lol
 

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