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Didn't post a pic of my little mermaid yet
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I just placed my first Memorial Day sale order-7 batteries from RTD, $47.29 includes shipping. It's been 6 months since I ordered any batteries and I have at least 10 mods in rotation, so it was time to replace a few of my older cells. That's my story and I am sticking to it. Husband won't know anyways since I payed via Paypal which is linked to one of my personal business accounts Won't show up on one of our joint credit cards-Ha! (The weekend is young though).
 

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Once I got my first one running, I got three more, Nolamel. It was worth it for the price and yes, the flavor. Tried to set up my second one again but too shaky, again. I think I gotta demand a magnetic screwdriver from the husband, that might help. LOL.


For someone who loves tools, well, I figured "surely there is a magnetic screwdriver in the house somewhere, but no, not that I could find. I guess he really does keep them all in the toolshed. He can either install the coil or GIFT me a magnetic screwdriver. LOL. .the coffin one he made me needs to be filed down more. I'm still not sorry I have 3 more doggies though.


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I was thinking about how useful a magnetic screwdriver would be when I was rebuilding the Kennedy and Entheon with the twisted coil I made. My hands just tremble all over the place & the more I notice it the worse it gets. However considering some of my physical limitations I’m pretty psyched I can build my own coils. That & DIY e juice as hobbies has been a life saver for me. The days get really loooong when you’re disabled and unemployed and no family around.

I love vaping lol !!
 

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I was thinking about how useful a magnetic screwdriver would be when I was rebuilding the Kennedy and Entheon with the twisted coil I made. My hands just tremble all over the place & the more I notice it the worse it gets. However considering some of my physical limitations I’m pretty psyched I can build my own coils. That & DIY e juice as hobbies has been a life saver for me. The days get really loooong when you’re disabled and unemployed and no family around.

I love vaping lol !!
DIY is addictive. The hubs laughs that I retired from the chem lab to come home and set up my own mad scientist lab :lol:. But, it really is satisfying.
 

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DIY is addictive. The hubs laughs that I retired from the chem lab to come home and set up my own mad scientist lab :lol:. But, it really is satisfying.

Shouldn't be a problem as long as you don't go Walter White to support your shiny habit.....
 

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All you have to do is stick a magnet on the screwdriver and leave it, say, overnight. That’s what I did to all of ours.
That gives me a thought ... I have a magnetic strip for the kitchen that was meant to keep knives on. May have to put it in the shop and keep my screwdrivers on it. Think that would work?
 

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