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I love it I absolutely recommend it it's a little pricey considering it's a carrier but the mesh is built very well, the sides of it are very solid canvas like material, it's sturdy, the rolling part of it works superbly and it absolutely will fit two or three though there going to be a little bit close if they're big cats but not so much so that it would be cruel or mean just not luxurious perfectly fine for a vet visit I wouldn't want to keep them in there for a day or anyting. One cat it would be a luxury item there is a smaller version that might be better for a single cat if you want to save space no I don't think that one rolls it might. This comes in a beautiful little bag that is easy to fit back in and it does indeed fold back down very easily I'm going to say at least thus far it is well worth the $100. I obviously haven't gotten a lot of use out of it yet but my cat seem to like it and it really is very Charming it has a very large pocket that you can fit all kinds of stuff in I'm absolutely in love with it so far I'll let you know how it goes once I actually use it for a vet trip but so far I would say it's a really good product Oh and the zippers are really solid they're not the kind of zippers that you expect are going to break

I need to get one. It’s really difficult for me to carry anything heavy because I’m still using a cane and having problems using stairs.

I’m taking my 15 pound cat to the vets in 2 weeks. My roommate is going to take her carrier down the stairs for me and into the car. I’ll ask for help at the vets office but a rolling carrier would really big a big help. Thanks for sharing this.
 

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i'm starting the review binging again, this time for RDAs_ i'm finding some difficulty in making sure they're squonkable and, more importantly if they're good for single-coil-use_

of @AngeNZ the elder dragon seems to be leakfreak_ recurve single is top of the list, trust it won't be difficult to find, might have to go local given the discontinuation. i am worried that the well is said to be rather shallow, that mean leaking or much squonking??

the recurve dual has a better well according to reviews, but not sure how well it'd do single. same goes for HV Passage.

vic's tops include
asmodus blank, fotoon aquamaster, blitz hermetic, cthulhu mjolnir_ in addition to the recurve.

oh and, and since i doubt there's a decently sized dualbattery (i.e. no bigger than vaporesso gen), does topside single get consensus? if anyone knows of a good sale, much appreciate it.


Maybe try the KRMA Virm.
Easy to build and wick, squonks well and very hard to make it leak. Good flavour and cheap.

$5.88 Krma Styled RDA Rebuildable Dripping Atomizer - 304 stainless steel / 22mm diameter / w/ BF pin at FastTech - Free Shipping
 

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Memory foam is good.

Nothing will ever top the 8k Serta the husband and I got through his car insurance company (doc wrote he needed "exceptional mattress" as part of his treatment since age 21.)

It was a revelation my parents have/'had no idea that you need to replace mattresses. Mine had a coil sticking through if I remember correctly. My mom still uses her old mattress, my theory is it is akin to monks flagellating themselves because I told my mom when I house sat I would be sleeping on the sofa.

Yeah, had no clue you could like, get up without being in PAIN for an hour. LOL.

We have not approached the insurance co again cuz he may need more surgery to his neck (pulverized 3 vertebrae at 21, drove off a cliff) and he is not doing it in AZ that is for DARNED sure, so we are saving the funds.

Anna
 

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    i'm starting the review binging again, this time for RDAs_ i'm finding some difficulty in making sure they're squonkable and, more importantly if they're good for single-coil-use_

    of @AngeNZ the elder dragon seems to be leakfreak_ recurve single is top of the list, trust it won't be difficult to find, might have to go local given the discontinuation. i am worried that the well is said to be rather shallow, that mean leaking or much squonking??

    the recurve dual has a better well according to reviews, but not sure how well it'd do single. same goes for HV Passage.

    vic's tops include
    asmodus blank, fotoon aquamaster, blitz hermetic, cthulhu mjolnir_ in addition to the recurve.

    oh and, and since i doubt there's a decently sized dualbattery (i.e. no bigger than vaporesso gen), does topside single get consensus? if anyone knows of a good sale, much appreciate it.

    I'll give two thumbs up for the Asmodus .Blank:thumbs:
    Very easy to build and wick has a great airflow, has a very nice size juice well and can be vaped at lower or higher watts.
    Great RDA;)
     

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    really? doesn't that mean there'd be dents and bends in the mattress where i lie? that's sort of my problem...

    meanwhile; whsat abt chairs?

    oh and vape related, i've been chucking on nunchaku2 for a couple of days since my continued failures with elevate and something wrong with what seems to be a good wick on gear. i've only got a handful of cotton left and if i start trying i won't stop till it works, the day ends or i'm out of cotton so nunchuckiung.. it's just too airy for me now in comparison to the elevate, cloud not dense/saturated enough..

    oh and i'm officially joining dry-nose-blood-vaper club. hopefully make it to the pharmacy tomorrow for a saline spray.





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    uh oh_ so is my chirlieyitis!

    You can use any cotton for wicking, especially for practice, until your shoelaces arrive. Raid your pharmacy or supermarket or girlfriend for make-up pads, or cotton wool rope. Or grab some vape cotton locally:
    https://www.amazon.de/s?k=cotton&me=AOYCX2G7SI0D4&ref=nb_sb_noss
     

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    I’m sort of caught lol. I’m not really fond of having a mouse in the house.... but on the flip side, seeing a chihuahua sized spider dispatch with it for me doesn’t seem like a win either. I’m not afraid of them, I just wouldn’t want one in my house! You can’t just pick it up and toss it outside if it’s going to bite you. That leaves what for extermination... blow torch? 9mm? They’re nocturnal, aren’t they??? I’m guessing so, because that would make them wayyyyy too much creepier! It seems like everything over there is poisonous to some degree.
    Deadly poisonous spiders are relatively rare in the USA. Even here in Texas, the worst ones are the brown recluse, and the black widow, and their bites are usually survivable though painful. Poor spiders get a bad rep, I blame the movie Arachnophobia for this.
     

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    I’ve been lucky with RTAs. I’ve never had any leaking except for my 2nd one a Steam Crave Supreme V2. There was that time I didn’t screw down the top cap but that was just me being too much in a hurry.

    I don’t know if it’s I’ve used rayon from day one or that I watch as many tutorial videos available but they’ve all worked great for me including the bottom flow ones. I’ve actually never tried cotton. I figure why mess with a good thing.
    Rayon is good, especially for RDTA's. I've been shamefully using cotton (who's kidding, I have no shame :p) in bf RDA's lately because it's easy to rewick and I have a bunch of it I need to use up. It's working just fine.
     

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    Rayon is good, especially for RDTA's. I've been shamefully using cotton (who's kidding, I have no shame :p) in bf RDA's lately because it's easy to rewick and I have a bunch of it I need to use up. It's working just fine.

    What kind of cotton do you use?
     

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    decent as in a couple hundred or a thousand worth?

    I bought a copper infused cooling 12” queen size for $800 at a local furniture store. And a 12” full size (non cooling) from Amazon for under $300. Only reason I paid so much for the queen was they took away the old mattress for free. And the cooling is nice if you’re a lady of a certain age. But the Amazon one is every bit as comfy. Not too soft, not too stiff. I have a bad back too, but I never wake up with a back ache since I went memory foam.

    ETA: having trouble linking, but the brand I got from Amazon is Zinus.
     

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