Should I Squonk or Should I Go

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Steve Parry

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Weird, 'cause I've never had that problem flying, where the pressure altitude goes from 0 to 8000' (and of course back down again) much more rapidly than it possibly could driving, and I've had a squonker in my shirt pocket on every flight I've taken in the last ~4 years.

OTOH, I always had trouble with tanks just driving the Appalachians on the east coast (3000' max).
Most tanks will leak in the same situation. A couple years back I took a video of my Reo Grand with liquid running out the air flow slots on the Cyclone while crossing the Rockies in Cheyenne. I doubt I could find it now but yes, it damn sure happens. I'm not sure why it wouldn't on a plane.
 

Heartsdelight

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Guess I'll get the kit for the extra bottle. Doesn't look like I need 10 bottles!
For the Hcigar Vt Inbox the spare bottles comes with caps so it’s nice to have extras for switching out & carrying different flavors but I don’t know if the Pico bottles have caps. I like switching the flavors so the extra bottles come in handy.
 

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If you decide to go down the rabbit hole later, I'd also suggest looking into a Hugo Squeezer. I've been vaping a long time and finally settled on .5 or so 3mm single coils with Direct lung. All my other mods have been shelved because the Squeezer is just so easy to use. It is so easy to refill from the included bottle - 20 seconds and done for the day. !0 mls on tap and not having to carry any eliquid around. I vape unflavored and if I want a change of flavor, I just drip a few drops of store bought eliquid. Oh, and I paired it with a Wasp Nano.

In a pinch, I can even throw on my Smok tank and hit it with a .15 coil. But with that setup, I'd be swapping batteries twice a day and having to carry around extra juice.

With the .5, a single 18650 lasts all day. No arcing, no mess, just easy peasy. In the past months I have owned it, it has never failed to fire when the switch is pressed. I don't have to worry about electronics. If I drop it in a river, I can dry it off and back to use. It also has a locking switch for putting in my pocket. I think I got it w/ the Wasp from FT for around $26.

My former go to mod was a dual battery Tesla Invader 3. Great performer and I still have it, but that dual battery w/ aluminum shell is noticeably heavier.
 

Heartsdelight

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If you decide to go down the rabbit hole later, I'd also suggest looking into a Hugo Squeezer. I've been vaping a long time and finally settled on .5 or so 3mm single coils with Direct lung. All my other mods have been shelved because the Squeezer is just so easy to use. It is so easy to refill from the included bottle - 20 seconds and done for the day. !0 mls on tap and not having to carry any eliquid around. I vape unflavored and if I want a change of flavor, I just drip a few drops of store bought eliquid. Oh, and I paired it with a Wasp Nano.

In a pinch, I can even throw on my Smok tank and hit it with a .15 coil. But with that setup, I'd be swapping batteries twice a day and having to carry around extra juice.

With the .5, a single 18650 lasts all day. No arcing, no mess, just easy peasy. In the past months I have owned it, it has never failed to fire when the switch is pressed. I don't have to worry about electronics. If I drop it in a river, I can dry it off and back to use. It also has a locking switch for putting in my pocket. I think I got it w/ the Wasp from FT for around $26.

My former go to mod was a dual battery Tesla Invader 3. Great performer and I still have it, but that dual battery w/ aluminum shell is noticeably heavier.
I have one too & I agree its a great lightweight nice texture hits great mod that comes with a ton of accessories!
 
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