The Final Count Down -- Are You Ready?

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rosesense

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    I don't know if these are by evolve but they are 2.95 for a kick here:

    Kick Module for Mechanical MOD - N.D.

    Side note for kick users...there were different versions, I believe and at least one version didn't have reverse polarity so be sure batteries are put in the correct way or it can blow the kick fuse.
     

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    IMR batteries only so the Kick might only work with button tops?

    This is from evolve, don't know about all the versions:

    1. ***USE IMR BATTERIES ONLY*** The Kick was designed to be used with IMR batteries only.
      USE ONLY IMR BATTERIES.
    2. DO NOT REMOVE THE CLEAR SHRINK-WRAP: It acts as a protective second layer of insulation against shorts.
    3. INSTALLING KICK MODULE: The Kick MUST be installed correctly. The bottom of the Kick must sit directly on the positive terminal of the battery (button end for button-top batteries). The top of the Kick (the end with the blue adjustment box) must be oriented towards the head of the device (never towards a device spring). The Kick is designed to be used in 18650 metal tube mods with an IMR 18490 or 18500 battery. Several device manufacturers are considering building extensions or longer tubes to permit the Kick to be used with the larger 18650 IMR batteries. The Kick may also be used with 18500 metal tube mods with an IMR 18350 battery.
     

    Rossum

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    I stocked up during the last scare 2015-2016 out of need. Then it all went away for years and now its back.
    It never went away. It just got kicked down the road some.

    I finished stocking up in 2016. I have no intention of replacing any of my nic stash. I've been using my inventory on a fist in, first out basis and have seen no evidence of degradation in the nic I bought early in 2014. Of course, I've kept that in the freezer.

    I've got plenty of PG and VG too, in glass, at room temperature. I'll keep using that until I see a problem with it, which I don't really anticipate because they're both pretty stable compounds. But if/when I do need to buy more PG or VG, I don't anticipate any difficulty with being able to.
     

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    Electrodave

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    Those who are considering the HCigar Nemesis clone--HCigar made some fantastic mech mods. They've been dumped. Some of their clones originally sold for $40-$50, and are now selling for $15 or less. They also made some original designs, the last of which was the "Angel Mod", of which you can find many on AliExpress for around $12. An authentic from a respected manufacturer. I bought two of them. It would be easy to mistake them for something much more pricey.

    Since I've never touched too many authentics, I make my judgement based on how good of a mod it is or seems to be--authentic or clone. Authentic or clone (and HCigar made both), these are quality mods.

    I've been buying too many mech mods--but they're such a deal! Plus, they're probably going away for good. Anybody looking for something specific should PM me. I've probably seen it or know why you haven't.

    Here is one kickass deal on one kickass American made authentic mod, and it's truly a great mod. The Brizo by Broadside. At $115, I bought one in white brass:
    Brizo 20700 | 21700 Mech Mod by Broadside Mods
     

    mightymen

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    No you can't
    It never went away. It just got kicked down the road some.

    I finished stocking up in 2016. I have no intention of replacing any of my nic stash. I've been using my inventory on a fist in, first out basis and have seen no evidence of degradation in the nic I bought early in 2014. Of course, I've kept that in the freezer.

    I've got plenty of PG and VG too, in glass, at room temperature. I'll keep using that until I see a problem with it, which I don't really anticipate because they're both pretty stable compounds. But if/when I do need to buy more PG or VG, I don't anticipate any difficulty with being able to.

    Deja vu
     

    englishmick

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    I don’t understand this part. Is this not low?

    “The settings range is from 5 watts to 10 watts.”

    I believe the original Kick went up to 10W. The Kick 2 went up to 15W. The original would self destruct if you put it in backwards but the Kick 2 had reverse protection. I've got one of each somewhere, maybe, haven't seen them for years.

    There were several copies out of China that used the name Kick. There were cheaper. I looked at them once and they had some bad reviews.
     

    b.m.

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    The fuse can be used with different batteries. There are two types, this one can't be used after it trips:

    Smoktech Magnetic 7amp 2 Penny Safety Fuse
    I've got a bunch of those ones i picked up when the first round started a few years ago,now i don't even use them haha,so i have nearly 100 of them just sitting.I really should throw them up in the classified section.
     
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    DeloresRose

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    Even if nothing changes and the stocking up was unnecessary, you'll have bought enough to last the rest of your life and will have lots of extra money for more fun stuff.

    I have have had a lot of fun, and I have a fantastic collection, which brings me joy.

    Aside from just stocking up though, I’ve missed out on a few mods that I wanted but hesitated too long, and then there were none to be had.

    This has been a great excuse to get it while the getting’s good.
     

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    I have some kicks from 2016 when I picked up an EHPro Nemesis clone with the extra tube extension to allow it to be used with an 18650. Nice mech, well machined. Back then I was a mtl vaper, so they seemed perfect. Now I'm a restricted DL to DL vaper and the kicks aren't quite as useful (maybe never).

    But I've also become far more comfy with mechs, particularly mech squonks, that it's not as big a deal. I have a few other tube mechs from that 2016 hoarding run, and don't feel the need to add more as it isn't my personal favorite form factor. But at least I know they're there.
     

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    This is from evolve, don't know about all the versions:

    1. ***USE IMR BATTERIES ONLY*** The Kick was designed to be used with IMR batteries only.
      USE ONLY IMR BATTERIES.
    2. DO NOT REMOVE THE CLEAR SHRINK-WRAP: It acts as a protective second layer of insulation against shorts.
    3. INSTALLING KICK MODULE: The Kick MUST be installed correctly. The bottom of the Kick must sit directly on the positive terminal of the battery (button end for button-top batteries). The top of the Kick (the end with the blue adjustment box) must be oriented towards the head of the device (never towards a device spring). The Kick is designed to be used in 18650 metal tube mods with an IMR 18490 or 18500 battery. Several device manufacturers are considering building extensions or longer tubes to permit the Kick to be used with the larger 18650 IMR batteries. The Kick may also be used with 18500 metal tube mods with an IMR 18350 battery.

    Might be wrong, but I'm guessing those notes are probably just warning you against using older protected batteries. That stuff was written a long time ago.
     

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    I stopped in a local vape shop on Friday to see if they had anything of interest on sale/clearance. The employees there, including the owner, had ZERO clue about what is coming down the road. I pointed them to some info and by the time I left they were huddled around the computer and kind of freaking out. So there you go.
    Same around here, most local shop owners/employees haven't a clue.
     

    Alexander Mundy

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    Might be wrong, but I'm guessing those notes are probably just warning you against using older protected batteries. That stuff was written a long time ago.
    I am fairly certain that the IMR warning was because non IMR at that time were lower C discharge rated.
     

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    And at least we all on ECF have this great forum and support system to keep us informed and connected. Alot of you I consider good friends, even tho I don't comment or post much.....I read this forum multiple times daily and get a big kick out of some of the posters comments. Again, thanks folks!

    I so much agree with you, CG!
     

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    Only odd thing I have in my vape stash:

    Food grade high temp silicone

    • -slump

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    Fully cured, ASI 502 has excellent adhesion to glass, metal, porcelain, ceramic, wood, most plastics and many other nonporous substrates.

    ASI 100% RTV Silicone (ASI 502) can be applied to surface temperatures from -18°C to +50°C (0°F to +120°F) and after curing, withstands constant operating temperatures from -70 to +400 degrees F.

    Typical Uses:
     

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    What ohms do you prefer?

    :rolleyes: TROUBLE MAKER, you already have done enough . . . AND - I actuallIy don't NEED them just yet . . . Although the coils are much better, have a few hundred cartomizers left for the BB that a couple of people sent me as a gift . . . :thumb: However I should get some soon to put in storage, especially when there is a great sale on somewhere . . . ;)

    Sorry! I only had @Katdarling and @DPLongo22 's addresses when I redid my will. So they got put in it. I feel sorry for my wife (shipping cost) and those two going thru the boxes.:w00t: Payback....

    Ever hear of a "codicil" . . . :rolleyes:

    Anyway, @Katdarling & @DPLongo22 would never ever deny "Me" a few if I NEEED any . . . So There . . . :pervy: :pervy: :pervy:


    and dun worry. dpl loves boxes. :blink:

    I bet "HE" does . . .
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    Silver Bullet with a Kick and the Kick adapter.

    AH - A Silver Bullet - "My" favorite and first Mech Mod that I won at a local vape meet approximately 5 years ago, wish it still worked . . . More importantly, wish I didn't PIF all the kicks I had either, only one left is still in the bullet . . . :oops:
    Oh Well - that's Life - maybe some day I'll find someone to find out whats wrong with it and fix it . . . :facepalm:



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