I got a great big pile of vapemail yesterday, but haven't been able to play with it yet. Some of it is for colleagues, some for me:
1. a 10000 mAH solar battery backup pack, which I think will be a help in power outages - it works with my tablet, phone, mvps etc. I can't test the solar capacity yet because we are in the middle of a nasty storm that has come down upon us from Siberia. The pack is small and very portable.
2. A neat usb key that is both regular usb and micro usb, at 16 gbs. Very cool little versatile memory device.
3. Wire and silica wick for trying to make my own coils. I'm going to try it this weekend. Also an incredibly tiny screwdriver set.
4. The Galileo mod. I'm not sure how much I like telescoping mech mods, now that I've examined this one. It's well-made, with a magnetic switch (which I like) and in 18350 mode is sturdy and good-looking. It is silly-looking however, and flimsy-feeling, in 18650 mode. I didn't realize that the rounded top would affect the looks of whatever tanks I use. So I may have made a purchase I won't be using very much. Not the mod's fault - it's mine.
5. Mini PT II clone. Very nice! Works a treat and looks very sharp on an MVP.
6. Liqua Berry mix - I've bought this several times and really like it.
7. A little acrylic mod stand - the small round one, flower-shaped in a vague not-too-kitschy way. Small and useful. My desk is somewhat less chaotic now. It was very well packaged and came without any problems.
8. A little macro lens for the tablet, just to try. For about $5, it is a fun idea.
I'll try to take pictures and add the SKUs at some point this week.
I think, though, that my most useful and enjoyable things from the last few months are the MVPs, the VTR (definitely!) and the Eternity clone. Waiting for the Kayfun. If it is as smooth as the Eternity clone, I will be a very, very happy camper! I now have so many toys that I had better get a use plan running, or some of this very good stuff will just sit there in my toy boxes...six months ago, I had an over-priced ego and a CE4... this constantly amazes me.