Tootle Puffers, Part Three! (The Sequel of the Redux)

pufZeppelin

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Could be. As the weather gets nicer more peeps are gonna be outside doing outside stuff. They may be too pooped to do much else.
Just a thought.

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it is wicked hot here - everyone in the bars and movie theaters trying to stay cool

yesterday was 96° heat index was 108°
today was A LITTLE better...

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That's true, I didn't think of that! I'm pleasantly surprised at how long my battery is lasting on the istick! I'm embarrassed to say I've dropped it twice (on the carpet and down the stairs landing on a wood floor) today and nothing but the drip tip broke. I guess I'm extra clumsy today!


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Not really. Can't count the times I have dropped mine and they all still work fine.

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Yep, single coil is my preference. I'm just not advanced enough for dual.


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dual coils are just blah. plus the kraken isn't the easiest to build on anyways! get an rda, I find most of them easier to build on!
 

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dual coils are just blah. plus the kraken isn't the easiest to build on anyways! get an RDA, I find most of them easier to build on!

I do have a couple of RDAs and yes they're definitely easier to build on!


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I just realized that DTL doesn't allow for good smoke rings (I can only seem to blow smoke rings from non inhaled smoke. Don't know what the point of this post is!


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no "point" needed. my brain is all over the place most the time.
 

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I'm having a wild night of rebuilding after a wild day of errands. It's a little quiet on ECF. Many TPers must be out having fun tonight!


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Fun, What's that.
 

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Yep, single coil is my preference. I'm just not advanced enough for dual.


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I don't think using dual coils makes any one any more advanced. It is just about what you enjoy and keeps you off of the stinkies. Personally, if given a choice, I would probably pick single over dual because that is what I find does it for me. Was not too impressed with duals even tho I do have some set up that way, its twice the work and more of a headache that what is needed. just my 2 pennies.
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Just set this up last night. Provari 2.5 dragon mini with a ruzgar RTA. Running a 28g 1.6 ohm build at 3.7 volts. Great vape. I started with a P3 and this is the first 2.5 set up I've vaped on and it's still impressive vape at only 9w of power.
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Just set this up last night. Provari 2.5 dragon mini with a ruzgar RTA. Running a 28g 1.6 ohm build at 3.7 volts. Great vape. I started with a P3 and this is the first 2.5 set up I've vaped on and it's still impressive vape at only 9w of power.
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Looks and sounds like perfection to me!
 

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I don't think using dual coils makes any one any more advanced. It is just about what you enjoy and keeps you off of the stinkies. Personally, if given a choice, I would probably pick single over dual because that is what I find does it for me. Was not too impressed with duals even tho I do have some set up that way, its twice the work and more of a headache that what is needed. just my 2 pennies.
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Amen S&S! I'll agree! I have quite a few tanks that only take dual coils and I use them but prefer single coil attys.

And I wasn't out having fun...I was at work. :(
 

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I don't think using dual coils makes any one any more advanced. It is just about what you enjoy and keeps you off of the stinkies. Personally, if given a choice, I would probably pick single over dual because that is what I find does it for me. Was not too impressed with duals even tho I do have some set up that way, its twice the work and more of a headache that what is needed. just my 2 pennies.
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I've built up to septuple coils, but I find I gravitate to singles a lot. If I were to break it down, I'd say it's nearly 50/50 dual/single with a few outliers in the triple, quad, and septuple range.

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I've built up to septuple coils, but I find I gravitate to singles a lot. If I were to break it down, I'd say it's nearly 50/50 dual/single with a few outliers in the triple, quad, and septuple range.

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The dual coil is what has kept me from the OBS Engine Nano, I think. It's dual coil right? Or is it the one that's over 22mm? I forget.
 

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The dual coil is what has kept me from the OBS Engine Nano, I think. It's dual coil right? Or is it the one that's over 22mm? I forget.
The Engine is large (25 mm) dual, the Engine Mini is a smaller (23 mm) dual. The Engine Nano is large (25 mm) single.

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