Vapcell 20700 3200mAh 30A Battery Flat Top - Genuine
Bought 1. Wish I'd bought 2.
Great 20700 battery, good price.
Bought 1. Wish I'd bought 2.
Great 20700 battery, good price.
So buy another.Vapcell 20700 3200mAh 30A Battery Flat Top - Genuine
Bought 1. Wish I'd bought 2.
Great 20700 battery, good price.
Same here. Have 2 carts full of flavors, didn’t make it to the bank today. Too cold.Am. All I have at the moment is cash available for vape purchases, gotta get one of those damn Visa gift cards in morning.
Moved too slow this morning.
yup ,you sure do,but it helps me with my shinyitis.KEEP IT UP!I have issues.
Yes, and it worked well, but I prefer 3mm. Seems to match af slot better for me. Felt a little restricted with 3.5mm. Raise the coil a bit when you try it out.@Letitia
Just recoiled the OBS Nano. Had been using it for a couple weeks with a SS 27 AWG 2.5 mm diameter at .5 ohm and it was good.
Went with 3 mm core this time with 26AWG SS and it is far better. Shot for .5 ohm but ended up with .6 ohm too many wraps I guess.
Have you tried 3.5 mm core coils in it?
We heat only with wood, so I'm in a constant battle this time of year.
Wife surprised me by splitting some today. 30° or below I get little less sleep. We live in a box that has almost no insulation. Gotten used to it over the years. Hell I've gotten good at judging how much wood vs temp.
I have issues with getting cold. Hate having to leave the house this time of year.
Sounds like you need a bigger stove or something.. I used to have wood-only heat and we would damp it down at night and still have hot coals come morning. .. I never got up in the night, never needed to.
JF should try one of these. It's a Rais. When it gets hot it heats the whole first floor without any special ducting. And you can cook on the stone portion if you want to feel like you are living on the prairie in the 1800's.
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Just be quiet while you're at itthat's easy,put all your vape related supplies in the kitchen.while your there make mine over easy.
Accepting that you are in denial is the first step to overcoming Shinyitis. Or maybe it's the second step.I was trying to avoid this thread. You posting that flawless squonker here pulled me in.
I'm still in denial that I have a problem at all. Much easier to spend when I can pretend.
Oh yes, we have a splitter, also a tractor to move wood and it.Sounds like you need a bigger stove or something.. I used to have wood-only heat and we would damp it down at night and still have hot coals come morning. .. I never got up in the night, never needed to.
As a beside.. for splitting wood you have one of these right?
YardMax YU2566 YARDMAX 25-Ton 208cc Horizontal / Vertical Gas Log Splitter
I don't believe in splitting wood with an axe.. lol.
Nice looking, but we have a cook top cast iron wood stove.JF should try one of these. It's a Rais. When it gets hot it heats the whole first floor without any special ducting. And you can cook on the stone portion if you want to feel like you are living on the prairie in the 1800's.
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