Time to thin the herd

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every time i decide to thin the herd and give some away( a therapeutic measure to tell myself i dont have a problem:)) it seems i buy a couple more .........probably given 100 plus away......im sure i have nearly 500 mods........i long for the days when i had a half dozen, makes life much simpler ....there is a fine line between hoarder and collector :)
 

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every time i decide to thin the herd and give some away( a therapeutic measure to tell myself i dont have a problem:)) it seems i buy a couple more .........probably given 100 plus away......im sure i have nearly 500 mods........i long for the days when i had a half dozen, makes life much simpler ....there is a fine line between hoarder and collector :)

Naahhh, don't kid yerself.

We have a better chance growin' some hair. :D

Good luck. :)
 
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Those are FANTASTIC !!!!
My dad always wanted to get into model trains and he tried to get my brother into it, but it never took off.
I LOVE trains and models of planes, ships etc. but he figured that I was a girl and never thought to share that with me.
I have seen your posts for several years now on ECF. I imagined I was reading something written by Christopher Walken all this time, and now I find out you are a female.

Mind Blown.
 

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This is getting all to complicated for me, and time consuming. Man, I didn't realize that this would be so difficult. I have 18 different mods in use with as many different juices, a mix of diy, and ready made juices. I had hoped to get the rotation down to about 5 or 6 devices, but that is not going well, as it seems it's going to be about 9 devices. I keep looking at all of them, then I'll see another, and think, well, what about this one. Hopefully I can hold it to 9 devices with the mix of diy and ready made juices.
I'm not ready to quit vaping, just make it simpler. Well, back to it.

I feel your pain, I haven't thinned out since 2013, but it's time. I'm sure there will be very little interest in any of my vintage/recent squonkers, store bought and homemade. What I have noticed when I make a change in battery type I'm ready to move on.
 

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Just found this in a drawer, can't remember what it was called, an early GG clone I suppose. I bought it maybe around 2012-2013? Worked pretty good from what I remember, I'll have to clean it up and give it another go.
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    I keep mine scattered (or grouped depending on perspective) in 3-4 "use areas". Then having more than 2-3 at each location seems to much.

    1- Bedroom
    3- tv watching location (medium output, high output, squonker)
    4- laptop location (1 high output, 2 medium output, squonker)
    1- charging station (1 high output pocketable take with mod setup)
    1- throne room
     

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    You guys are cray cray. I own 2 mods. An iTaste SVD that I used for a couple of years first with an ARO then with a Fogger V2. When the fire button stopped working properly I got a Vaporflask Lite and a SMOK VTF4 and that is ALL I have. I only vape a DIY cool Wintergreen juice ADV everyday. 1 mod, 1 tank, 1 flavor. That is keeping it simple.

    That said, this setup is now a bit over 2 years old I think, and the wife wants to try vaping again, so I am looking to get me a new setup so she can use my current one.

    EDIT: On the bright side the 1 mod, 1 tank, 1 flavor and all DIY coils and juice means my cost savings from not smoking for nearly 5 years (since Jan 2013) is astronomical. Easily in the $8000 range now not counting the health benefits and savings from not being sick.
     
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    Just found this in a drawer, can't remember what it was called, an early GG clone I suppose. I bought it maybe around 2012-2013? Worked pretty good from what I remember, I'll have to clean it up and give it another go.
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    looks like a KTS, I had one and it needed regular cleaning of the switch or the button would get hot. The 510 threads gave out after about a year of occasional use.
     

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    looks like a KTS, I had one and it needed regular cleaning of the switch or the button would get hot. The 510 threads gave out after about a year of occasional use.

    The KTS (Sig) was a nice little mod. The early thick walled Caravella's from Sigelei were better. Early on aside from t.m.c. testing on many variables, all I used were carto's on side button switches. Liked running 350's and a Kick in 'em (if you could keep 'em adjusted right). Never got a bad one of either. Still have a couple of the latter with 23mm RDA's. The KTS's long ago went to initiates.

    Good luck. :)
     
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    The KTS (Sig) was a nice little mod. The early thick walled Caravella's from Sigelei were better. Early on aside from t.m.c. testing on many variables, all I used were carto's on side button switches. Liked running 350's and a Kick in 'em (if you could keep 'em adjusted right). Never got a bad one of either. Still have a couple of the latter with 23mm RDA's. The KTA's long ago went to initiates.

    Good luck. :)
    I ran 350's and an IGO-L on mine, it was a nice little mod for what it was, very small form factor, and it hit pretty good too, I ran about a 1.4-1.6 ohm coil on it in that IGO attie, lol, I still use the IGO-L's with a similar build to this day, some things just work :)
     
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