• Need help from former MFS (MyFreedomSmokes) customers

    Has any found a supplier or company that has tobacco e-juice like or very similar to MFS Turbosmog, Tall Paul, or Red Luck?

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JamesDMad

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I finally pulled the trigger on a new mod today. I ordered an Overpowered 21700 stacked kit in black over copper. I'm hoping to have it by the end of the week. Now I need to get off my .... and figure out what atty to get for it.

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Great Stacked device I absolutely love mine.. there is a Delryn sleeve inside of the pieces for safety .. Beware of those batteries however, I believe Mooch said they were slightly exaggerated ..
 

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Great Stacked device I absolutely love mine.. there is a Delryn sleeve inside of the pieces for safety .. Beware of those batteries however, I believe Mooch said they were slightly exaggerated ..
Yeah, I won't be using them. I'd rather they didn't include batteries at all. Maybe I'll pick up a regulated 21700 mod at some point so they won't go to waste.
 

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Shinyitis in full gear here. I bought 8 Tobeco Supertanks in the last two weeks. And I like rebuildables. Not sure why other then I was not in the mood for changing cotton one day and put 2 of the ones I had to use. Decided I loved the vape and was then scared they might discontinue them and I needed backups. Also having more than 10 boxes of coils on hand might have been a trigger to do it. I also found good prices and just kept going. Some from Vaporange, some from Giant Vapes and some from Eight Vape.
 

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Old Skool vaping today on a Vika and a single battery mod. 22 watts on a .7 Aspire coil. I did find something that would hold the other coils I have so many boxes of. I like this pretty well and have used the same battery all day and not filled the juice.
 

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Shinyitis in full gear here. I bought 8 Tobeco Supertanks in the last two weeks. And I like rebuildables. Not sure why other then I was not in the mood for changing cotton one day and put 2 of the ones I had to use. Decided I loved the vape and was then scared they might discontinue them and I needed backups. Also having more than 10 boxes of coils on hand might have been a trigger to do it. I also found good prices and just kept going. Some from Vaporange, some from Giant Vapes and some from Eight Vape.
Did you check ec blends? They did have some, and some parts. I have 3, and 3 Melos?? in a shoe box a pair of chukkas came in. The rest of the box is boxes of coils for them. For the dark days when I can no longer build.
 

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giving the gear another go. wound an ni80 alien 3mm ID coming out at 0.11. rayon. behaving after half a tank at 60w. awful photo.
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being housebound currently has its advantages. this is an 8 radial antenna that will feed aircraft data to flightradar24. not my finest work (nor was the coil) but functional (as is the coil). difficult to hold the radials in place while applying cable ties. weatherproofed with gorilla glue. shiny in places. another awful photo.
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really the only shiny i'd like (and it isn't shiny) is an SQ217 skull edition. know i'll never get one but... :rolleyes:
 
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Nobody believes me that I had a package of CE5 attys arriving a week after I placed the order. Nowadays it's more 45 days, but the Argentine customs is the problem. Since ecig stuff is banned, if caught, they send it back. But nothing on anything I'm buying says nicotine or anything like that...
Yeah, I notice that FT is pretty slick that way. My packages just say small electronic device, or something, and it always has a sender's name and address. It never says Fasttech.
 

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morning all.
giving the gear another go. wound an ni80 alien 3mm ID coming out at 0.11. rayon. behaving after half a tank at 60w. awful photo.
5BN8jCg.jpg

being housebound currently has its advantages. this is an 8 radial antenna that will feed aircraft data to flightradar24. not my finest work (nor was the coil) but functional (as is the coil). difficult to hold the radials in place while applying cable ties. weatherproofed with gorilla glue. shiny in places. another awful photo.
pKwCeW9.jpg

really the only shiny i'd like (and it isn't shiny) is an SQ217 skull edition. know i'll never get one but... :rolleyes:
"Awful photos"? Are you copying me?:p
 
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Good morning shiners! On my first cup of coffee and thinking about what needs to be rewicked today for something to do.

Living in Argentina and America are wildly different. For a start, health insurance is completely different. HMOs cover everything except meds while in the US your insurance covers only hospitalization. Being diabetic I need regular controls every three months or so. After doing the math, living here is an asset.

Actually most all plans in the US cover outpatient and many medications. The quality of coverage depends on what you can afford to buy. For those eligible through work it can be a bit more affordable and there are plans out there that you can get with subsidies if you qualify financially. You also get to pick your doctor, pharmacy, etc, although some plans have lots of participating providers and others not. There are also still classic HMOs in the US as well.

I have no idea what of any premiums you pay there but it's likely lower than in the US for something similar.
 

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Good morning shiners! On my first cup of coffee and thinking about what needs to be rewicked today for something to do.



Actually most all plans in the US cover outpatient and many medications. The quality of coverage depends on what you can afford to buy. For those eligible through work it can be a bit more affordable and there are plans out there that you can get with subsidies if you qualify financially. You also get to pick your doctor, pharmacy, etc, although some plans have lots of participating providers and others not. There are also still classic HMOs in the US as well.

I have no idea what of any premiums you pay there but it's likely lower than in the US for something similar.

I don’t know how HMOs work now, but when I had one, it was the worst. I had to get a referral from my gp every time I needed a specialist, AND had to get the HMO to authorize it for every visit. I spent more time in the phone than waiting in doctors offices.

Hopefully they function more efficiently now. I can’t imagine going through my husband’s cancer like that.
 

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