What is the one thing that you have purchased that you are the happiest with? I am a noob to ECF, but not to vaping. I started in March 2011 with White Cloud, paid way too much cause I didn't know any better and they saw me comin fer sure. Then earlier this year switched to V2. Movin' up the ladder here folks, lol. Then 2 months ago bought into the X2 passthru by Smokeless Image using X2 clearomizers which I am happy with so far, and still moving up that ladder, but KNOW there's stuff out there that would please me more.
Then I found ECF and have been reading till my eyes bleed, lol. Waiting for a Vision Spinner, some vivi's, thread covers, and a glass drip tip. i haven't hit my peak yet, I'm sure, because a mod is definitely in my future and maybe rebuildables. Right now I am quite happy with my X2's, but I can guarantee that will change with the VV and then I am sure it will continue onward and upward. I have been known to go overboard with my hobbies. Three kilns, lbs of glass and lots of molds, a closet full of quilting material, bags of yarn (i also used to spin my own yarn and had three spinning wheels but had to give it up cause of bad knees), a cupboard full of soaping supplies. I got into candle and soap making enough that I had my own company designing and producing RTV silicone molds. I have a sneaking suspicion that this "hobby" will fare the same fate and I'll have to make room for the new stuff somewhere, lol. And I can guarantee that if my eyes were better, I'd be blowing me some glass tips and tanks.
This is a lovely, informative board and I hope to be able to contribute more at some point. Thanks for having me!
Then I found ECF and have been reading till my eyes bleed, lol. Waiting for a Vision Spinner, some vivi's, thread covers, and a glass drip tip. i haven't hit my peak yet, I'm sure, because a mod is definitely in my future and maybe rebuildables. Right now I am quite happy with my X2's, but I can guarantee that will change with the VV and then I am sure it will continue onward and upward. I have been known to go overboard with my hobbies. Three kilns, lbs of glass and lots of molds, a closet full of quilting material, bags of yarn (i also used to spin my own yarn and had three spinning wheels but had to give it up cause of bad knees), a cupboard full of soaping supplies. I got into candle and soap making enough that I had my own company designing and producing RTV silicone molds. I have a sneaking suspicion that this "hobby" will fare the same fate and I'll have to make room for the new stuff somewhere, lol. And I can guarantee that if my eyes were better, I'd be blowing me some glass tips and tanks.
This is a lovely, informative board and I hope to be able to contribute more at some point. Thanks for having me!