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Peak at the new Geekvape Aegis Boost Plus ( replaceable 18650 ).

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I’ll be waiting on that review for sure! It would be great to leave at the lake. Maybe with limited use the pods would hold up for some time. I’m still using the original one that came with my boost. It doesn’t leak, so I’m leery of swapping it out
 

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I wonder why they don't make the pods out of something more glass like, tough, and green(consumables are a big $$ grab). I really don't appreciate plastic all that much. Scares me a little bit. That being said, I love my AIO's; especially the one's that have rba's. The convenience and portability, with a full set of features is a real winner for me. :thumb:

Does BB have any custom glass pods? I looked up the SXK VapeSnail rta and they are made of PCTG, which is a plastic resin in the polymer family.
 
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I wonder why they don't make the pods out of something more glass like, tough, and green(consumables are a big $$ grab). I really don't appreciate plastic all that much. Scares me a little bit. That being said, I love my AIO's; especially the one's that have rba's. The convenience and portability, with a full set of features is a real winner for me. :thumb:

Does BB have any custom glass pods? I looked up the SXK VapeSnail RTA and they are made of PCTG, which is a plastic resin in the polymer family.
Most of the rbas are made of various metals but the original boros get there name from the borosilicate glass that makes up the sliding front panel. The rest is a highly resistant plastic material though.
 

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Good morning shinies :wub:

Not much shiny to report except that my tea arrived yesterday....if that counts :D

Looking forward to trying it as it's the most popular tea in Malaysia apparently. They commonly drink it with sweetened condensed milk and water. I'll stick to my traditional method though....something about the thought of creamy tea that pretty yuk. Mind you might be nice though as I love chai made with almond milk and black tea chai.....delicious. Drank reams of the stuff in Sydney :)
 

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Just because.....

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love 'em and 10 days is fantastic. I checked and no kiwi expedited air damnit. But after my last 2 international vapemails each took 55 days - I have nearly learnt the art of patience, maybe... :blink:

As further proof vapemail is getting back to normal, my vapeciga drip tip order found NZ today, after only a month :banana:


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And there's no better reason;)
Good morning shinies :wub:

Not much shiny to report except that my tea arrived yesterday....if that counts :D

Looking forward to trying it as it's the most popular tea in Malaysia apparently. They commonly drink it with sweetened condensed milk and water. I'll stick to my traditional method though....something about the thought of creamy tea that pretty yuk. Mind you might be nice though as I love chai made with almond milk and black tea chai.....delicious. Drank reams of the stuff in Sydney :)



LOL Charlie, hey I am a tea aholic, can't imagine condensed milk in tea, just tea and trim milk ta. I know from Viet Nam they love CM in their coffee, uhumm, oh well what ever floats your boat eh. Righto, time for a cuppa, night .
 

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Wow didn't even know about it. I'm a bit on the shy side for it after my leaking etc experiences with it's little brother.
Does it use the same pods?

I know you've had a few problems with yours Fred but mine's been ok. Nothing earth shattering but solid. Only use the RDTA and it never leaks, no dry hits, no broken bits. I don't use it all that much but I re-wicked today and it was my out and about rig. Went to a friends' place and had a great BBQ/music arvo. First time we've been out socially since lockdown was eased. I run the coil below at about 30W.

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Morning all! After a couple stressful weeks of trying to find dog food in stock anywhere, I finally have 2 cases coming. Georgia is young and tough, so bouncing her diet around is not a big deal (lots of farting though, dear god she stinks, gives me a headache lol) but Rudy doesn’t cope as well.

I spent hours and hours looking for a decent substitute, even put aside my loathing of Chewy’s shipping and looked there. There’s something in 90% of dog foods that Rudy can’t have so we’re very limited

This just wasn’t something I expected to be an issue.

I’m so much more diligent about their diet than mine.

Not very shiny, but who can be shiny when their babies are hungry?
 

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LOL Charlie, hey I am a tea aholic, can't imagine condensed milk in tea, just tea and trim milk ta. I know from Viet Nam they love CM in their coffee, uhumm, oh well what ever floats your boat eh. Righto, time for a cuppa, night .
Yep...it seems to be an Asian thing. A lot of the chawallah roadside places in India do a milky tea too.

The German teehaus I got my tea from gave me a sample of ready to make 'just add water' Malaysia style tea. Sounds revolting but I think I'm going to try it just for the experience :)

Yes day is not right without tea well heck I'm English. It's good for you!!
 

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Yep...it seems to be an Asian thing. A lot of the chawallah roadside places in India do a milky tea too.

The German teehaus I got my tea from gave me a sample of ready to make 'just add water' Malaysia style tea. Sounds revolting but I think I'm going to try it just for the experience :)

Yes day is not right without tea well heck I'm English. It's good for you!!
i can see milk,if you drink it like coffee.
 

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