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Tektronik

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I guess I'm boring too. I barely use my own Mods anymore. I blame it on the eGo. I used to believe in removable/replaceable batteries because back when I started, those standard and extra long 510 batteries were expensive! Li-Ion batteries were cheaper and lasted longer. Now eGo batteries are big enough, disposable, and easy to buy on regular online shopping trips. Every once in a while, I'll use my XHaler, Spade, VP2, Icon, or box mod, but it's just easier to carry around a USB rechargeable eGo battery and a cable in my pocket.

I still don't "trust" fully electronic devices like the ProVari or Darwin, especially after studying them closely. I wish I could take them apart to see how the switch is wired in the device. I'm not a fan or electrical switches, because they go bad over time, and I don't want to send something back for repair; I learned my lesson about that early in my vaping ventures.
 

misplacedsooner

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im getting more,lol.... my reo grand is on the way and i bought a some kind of swivel top mod too...dont know why,lol. and tonight i won an awesome new mod on here. they havent even been releasd yet and i will own the first one put into circulation.... i never win stuff but got lucky tonight i guess.
 

Fudgey

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Sorry guys, I'm boring nothing sexy to show!:(

Your are not boring!!

I guess I'm boring too. I barely use my own Mods anymore. I blame it on the eGo. I used to believe in removable/replaceable batteries because back when I started, those standard and extra long 510 batteries were expensive! Li-Ion batteries were cheaper and lasted longer. Now eGo batteries are big enough, disposable, and easy to buy on regular online shopping trips. Every once in a while, I'll use my XHaler, Spade, VP2, Icon, or box mod, but it's just easier to carry around a USB rechargeable eGo battery and a cable in my pocket.

I still don't "trust" fully electronic devices like the ProVari or Darwin, especially after studying them closely. I wish I could take them apart to see how the switch is wired in the device. I'm not a fan or electrical switches, because they go bad over time, and I don't want to send something back for repair; I learned my lesson about that early in my vaping ventures.

We want pics of what you have......if you still have them.

im getting more,lol.... my reo grand is on the way and i bought a some kind of swivel top mod too...dont know why,lol. and tonight i won an awesome new mod on here. they havent even been releasd yet and i will own the first one put into circulation.... i never win stuff but got lucky tonight i guess.

Awesome!! Can't wait to see it!!
 

Marta

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From left to right

Omega. Silver Bullet, Provari, Darwin, outdoorsman, GGTS with UFS and top cap for stealth mode

in front several tanks from liquinator to MAP and my little 901 on a lanyard

My collection minus the egos
 

Marta

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wow!!!! you have some really cool stuff. my wife would kill me if i had that much,lol. i already had to get rid of a few mods last week to make her happy.... but i did pick up a provari last night to make me happy!!!

Thank you..... I did without a lot of other stuff so I could get the mods I wanted plus I mix my own juice saving a lot there too.

I'm sorry to hear you had to sell some mods to keep the peace, but hey, the provari is NICE, a real workhorse too :)

My hubby would rather me spend money on nice mods to keep me from smoking and stinking up everything with nasty cigarette smoke, I know I'm lucky and he doesn't mind, but he has a lot of garden tractors so we both have our hobbies and we each spend our money the way we want as long as the bills are all paid first. I'm into computers and vaping and he is into restoring old garden tractors, everyone stays happy lol
 

clyde2801

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UFS (or whatever the hell the new one is called) on the way from CoV. Though to be honest, I'm enjoying the Double D (or Doc Dripper) from Doc's Vapor in 510, 801 and 901 configurations so much that it may go on the classifieds soon! And the iAtty may join it!

Speaking of Doc's, I'm hooked on Mike's cheesecake juice! Went to Tulsa for the bar conference last Thursday and tried VK's blend, no comparison!
 

misplacedsooner

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there are still some things im not sure about or understand fully. i see so much about ggs but have never had any of the mods. it seems there are a few models of gg correct and several items that can go on them. i still havent understood the iatty yet either, i know its rebuildable and all but how often do you have to rebuild and how easy is it to do so? clyde, is the double d one of those automatic drippers? ive seen pics on sitesbut never one in action...interesting.
 

clyde2801

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I've got a stainless steel ggts...great versatile, dependable, all mechanical mod. The UFS is his latest juice tank that controls the juice and air intakes separately. I get about a week out of an iatty build....one of these days when I get some time, I'm going to try a stainless steel wick, which should prolong a build's lifetime immeasurably.

The doc dripper is a atty mod sold by doc's vapor out of OKC....super duper mod that allows you drop 3 or 4x the amount of juice into it and allows you to vape for up to half an hour without refilling. Easy, peasey, cheap and almost no learning curve. I'm almost not wanting to frak around with these other juice mods anymore.
 

Marta

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I've got a stainless steel ggts...great versatile, dependable, all mechanical mod. The UFS is his latest juice tank that controls the juice and air intakes separately. I get about a week out of an iatty build....one of these days when I get some time, I'm going to try a stainless steel wick, which should prolong a build's lifetime immeasurably.

The doc dripper is a atty mod sold by doc's vapor out of OKC....super duper mod that allows you drop 3 or 4x the amount of juice into it and allows you to vape for up to half an hour without refilling. Easy, peasey, cheap and almost no learning curve. I'm almost not wanting to frak around with these other juice mods anymore.


I'm with you Clyde... I've gone back to dripping, the xl dual cartos for the tanks leak or don't work, my crack pipe (dod - drip on demand )is ok but not to be taken in public because it looks like a crack pipe, the clear dual cartos crack and leak, and dripping on most mods can get messy, I found that with this awesome GGTS you can over drip all you want. I had no idea the GG was so nice! I knew it was an awesome mod but it's a SUPER awesome mod! I use a 901 atty and a 5 volt battery and I can travel all around town on just a few drops of liquid and never worry about a mess because of it's huge sealed collection tank.

I sure would like to see this DD you all are talking about and know more about it!
 
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