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Mrs C

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Well, I am the proud owner of a hammertone P67......couldn't have done it without the help of Amy who sniped it for me last night. We had a prior date with some friends for a birthday dinner but fortunately, I knew even before we got there that that P67 was mine......all mine....I smiled all through dinner!! :) :)

A humongous thank you to Amy!!! :wub:

Special warm thanks to Scott who introduced me to my first REO. :wub:

Pictures forthcoming!!

You're very welcome. There was something in it for me too...
I couldn't get one for me this round but I still got to have fun snagging one :evil:

Sorry the pic is so BIG! But it wanted to be shown off, so I didn't fight it! :)

So Pretty :)
 
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I am still not sure I like the SL door

KAS

Best thing about a SL door on the P67 is you can see if the mod is locked through the door;). Solid doors need to be schlicked to see if it's locked, which if you like schlickin' doors as much as me may or may not be a problemo_O. I roll with SL doors most of the time but I dig my circles door too. Sometimes, I'll schlick my door just because.:|


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Best thing about a SL door on the P67 is you can see if the mod is locked through the door;). Solid doors need to be schlicked to see if it's locked, which if you like schlickin' doors as much as me may or may not be a problemo_O. I roll with SL doors most of the time but I dig my circles door too. Sometimes, I'll schlick my door just because.:|


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That is a good point, I do like the lock also, I have seen the pictures and read how it works, but until I had it I just could no tell how slick of a design the lock is. I think I will get a few extra doors. I like the idea of being able to change doors, I have never had any spares, change the door and it would be like a whole new mod. :)

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I never use the lock, but I like to schlick just to watch bubbles in the juice.
Hmmm - maybe I should get an SL door?
Maybe - but schlicking is fun, too.
Squonk...schlick....vape...repeat.
:D
You can still do it with an sl door.
 

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I didnt think i would like the sl doors, but im really into them actually :cool:

I didn't know if I was going to like them either. My four Grands have solid doors. So I took a chance with my two P67s. I figured, if worse came to worst, I could just use the Grand doors on the P67s. But it turns out, I do like the SL doors.
 

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i just mixed up a vanilla cola juice that rocks :)

I used to make a good Vanilla Cola. I've gotten to the point though, I don't mix juice much anymore, like I used to. I just vape 6mg/ml unflavored, and put a dop or two of flavoring in when I fill the REO bottle. Sometimes it'll be a tobacco, RY4, Caramel, Vanilla type, just about anything.
 

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I removed the locking pins on my grands pretty much right after I received them. I have never found it necessary to lock either of mine. It takes the same amount of time to just raise the door and pull the battery as it did to turn the button. Its even quicker now that I don't even have springs in either!! Just open the door and it almost falls out. The reason I pulled them was when I used button covers, the buttons would actually turn some while I was vaping and nothing is more annoying than trying to take a vape, only to find the device is locked...I've never had one accidentally fire while in my pocket, so it wasn't a hard decision to make at all.
 

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I removed the locking pins on my grands pretty much right after I received them. I have never found it necessary to lock either of mine. It takes the same amount of time to just raise the door and pull the battery as it did to turn the button. Its even quicker now that I don't even have springs in either!! Just open the door and it almost falls out. The reason I pulled them was when I used button covers, the buttons would actually turn some while I was vaping and nothing is more annoying than trying to take a vape, only to find the device is locked...I've never had one accidentally fire while in my pocket, so it wasn't a hard decision to make at all.

I hardly ever lock my Grands. I do however lock my P67s, if I'm pocketing them, because the button touch is so light. I like the internal lock better than the lock on the Woodvils. One of my Woodvils has a particularly loosely turning button, and I have inadvertently locked it on occasion while vaping. It is annoying when it happens.
 
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