A single battery lasts me at least a full day. When I travel I bring a charger and a few extra batteries. No way around that as far as I can see.I am so interested in a Billetbox however I just want to ask you experienced users how do you get about without having a USB port for charging?
I use an istick pico and having a USB connection has saved me so many times when I needed to charge. I honestly really hate the idea of having to lug around multiple 18650's like back in my mech days. There are days at a time that I spend 3-4 days away from home so bringing multiple 18650s with me is really not something I want to do. Just want to hear anyone maybe that has a solution to this that I dont know about?
I am so interested in a Billetbox however I just want to ask you experienced users how do you get about without having a USB port for charging?
I use an istick pico and having a USB connection has saved me so many times when I needed to charge. I honestly really hate the idea of having to lug around multiple 18650's like back in my mech days. There are days at a time that I spend 3-4 days away from home so bringing multiple 18650s with me is really not something I want to do. Just want to hear anyone maybe that has a solution to this that I dont know about?
Looks like demand and supply have met.
Yeah rayon and stuffed like a Christmas TurkeyNice TT, I guess I'll give it another go. You're using Rayon right?
Silly girl.
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Okay this is weird, I just had to share this. I have been using the aspire BVC Coils for a long time. I have always wanted to try to re-build them for a long time, I have a Zapper to joint the one leg that goes down the outside of the cotton. I could build the coil with no problem, but when I would try to pack the cotton in as tight as the original's were, I would always end up mangling the coil, so I kind of gave up on the idea for a while.
I just noticed that I had one of the coils sitting here that I had taken apart, still had the cotton wrapped around it. I got out my ceramic tweezers and tried to burn the cotton off, using a bic lighter. It did not work, so I took it to my stove and tried again. Still no go, these coils are advertised to be organic cotton coils.Sense when does cotton not burn? These coils are wicked with some type of ceramic wicking material, and no cotton at all.
I am not complaining though, I love the flavor of these, but what this means is all I have to do with these, (if they are all the same) is to takes the coil out of each one and torch it, then re-assemble it and reuse the coil. the only thing wrong with them is that they were gunked up. For a long time I was wondering how they packed the cotton in there so tight. They didn't.
KAS