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

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I hope you guys are saving your used coil heads though. You never know when the building bug will bite!
In the interim, you can send them to me. I'll rebuild them for ya and send them back, lol.
Don't worry, I have a bag full :D
 

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Just an FYI: The Endura T22 ain't bad either - then again I reviewed both of them awhile ago. . .

Endura T18: Announcing the new Innokin ENDURA!

Endura T22: The Endura T22
It was your review that first got me interested (and they seemed to be well thought of whenever I saw them mentioned on the forum). I wanted something reasonably priced and easy and it's a hell of a lot better than the e-smart I had been using (not totally knocking the e-smart though as it's what got me off cigarettes !) :)
 

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It was your review that first got me interested (and they seemed to be well thought of whenever I saw them mentioned on the forum). I wanted something reasonably priced and easy and it's a hell of a lot better than the e-smart I had been using (not totally knocking the e-smart though as it's what got me off cigarettes !) :)

Glad to know . . . Personally, while I have tried many different all-in-ones style eCig's and I have a couple of VV/VW Mods that I have used regularly, while I was in and since then got out of the hospital a few weeks ago - I have only been using both Endura's as go to equipment . . . BTW: YMMV, but remember to bring the charger if you are going to out of your place longer then a few hours. . . :facepalm:

Just Sayin' . . . ;)
 

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Glad to know . . . Personally, while I have tried many different all-in-ones style eCig's and I have a couple of VV/VW Mods that I have used regularly, while I was in and since then got out of the hospital a few weeks ago - I have only been using both Endura's as go to equipment . . . BTW: YMMV, but remember to bring the charger if you are going to out of your place longer then a few hours. . . :facepalm:

Just Sayin' . . . ;)

Sorry to hear that you were in the hospital Uncle. I hope that all is well with you!


Good to see the new page up & going :)

This was insane last night! Geez!!!! It was only a primary!



The Gov't Elite of both sides have rattled the cages of the People. It is so good to see! I hope we vote every Bum out of office and I don't care if there's a D or R next to their name because they are both responsible for where we are as a Country!:-x End of Rant!! :D
 

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Sorry to hear that you were in the hospital Uncle. I hope that all is well with you!


Yea I was in the hospital for a Quintuple Bypass and still trying to get back on my feet so to say. . . So as for being well - better then death they say - but given how I feel most of the time - I don't know about that . . . Anyway, wasn't advertising the fact and only let a few ECF Friends know, however I am starting to get back in the grove . . . Just Sayin' . . . ;)
 

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My KF lite is polished stainless steel,I also find it a pain to take apart,slip slide and away.Especially so when it's wet.

The rubber grip pads used for opening stubborn jars are a must have for anyone's vape tool box. They come in real handy for opening wet or slippery tanks.
Ok, so much for my PSA.

Pretty much what I do as well, Ranger, although for me it's a couple squares of the thick woven looking shelf liner.

But why take a KF apart when you're out and about? Unless you're top filling?

I have a pair of rubber coated gloves in my truck for when I have put gas in dress clothes

Doesn't that mess them up??
 

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Yea I was in the hospital for a Quintuple Bypass and still trying to get back on my feet so to say. . . So as for being well - better then death they say - but given how I feel most of the time - I don't know about that . . . Anyway, wasn't advertising the fact and only let a few ECF Friends know, however I am starting to get back in the grove . . . Just Sayin' . . . ;)

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Glad you're on the mend! It can take a while to recover from that. DO follow all the recommended PT. My MIL had her aortal valve replaced 3 years back (at 90) and didn't, and it's been a gradual decline for her since.
 

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Yea I was in the hospital for a Quintuple Bypass and still trying to get back on my feet so to say. . . So as for being well - better then death they say - but given how I feel most of the time - I don't know about that . . . Anyway, wasn't advertising the fact and only let a few ECF Friends know, however I am starting to get back in the grove . . . Just Sayin' . . . ;)

Well I'm glad to hear that your OK. Speedy Recovery my friend!

But why take a KF apart when you're out and about? Unless you're top filling?
Yup. I'm a top filler! Only because of the glass sleeves I use with them doesn't leave enough room to fill.
 

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Pretty much what I do as well, Ranger, although for me it's a couple squares of the thick woven looking shelf liner.

But why take a KF apart when you're out and about? Unless you're top filling?



Doesn't that mess them up??

It can, but as soon as you pull an electronic device from your pocket, most people get as far from you as they can. Just an added advantage, especially when at "The Walmart"!
 

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Pretty much what I do as well, Ranger, although for me it's a couple squares of the thick woven looking shelf liner.

But why take a KF apart when you're out and about? Unless you're top filling?



Doesn't that mess them up??

I have used the shelf liner stuff as well. I even use a leftover piece of it underneath my cutting boards so they don't slide around when cooking. :)
 

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Yea I was in the hospital for a Quintuple Bypass and still trying to get back on my feet so to say. . . So as for being well - better then death they say - but given how I feel most of the time - I don't know about that . . . Anyway, wasn't advertising the fact and only let a few ECF Friends know, however I am starting to get back in the grove . . . Just Sayin' . . . ;)

Glad you are on the mend! Please do everything you are supposed to, we want you here for a whole lot longer!
 

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Yea I was in the hospital for a Quintuple Bypass and still trying to get back on my feet so to say. . . So as for being well - better then death they say - but given how I feel most of the time - I don't know about that . . . Anyway, wasn't advertising the fact and only let a few ECF Friends know, however I am starting to get back in the grove . . . Just Sayin' . . . ;)
Take it easy and get well soon :)
 

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The rubber grip pads used for opening stubborn jars are a must have for anyone's vape tool box. They come in real handy for opening wet or slippery tanks.
Ok, so much for my PSA.

True,but I'm lazy and don't want to walk to the other room and get them when I'm already at the kitchen sink. :)
 

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