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

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I completely forgot about my PICO 75W which I boughts *months* ago. I have never used it :shock:.

So question; I know which batteries I plan to purchase but not sure about a charger (I've yet to use an external battery mod..ahem...no giggling please). I don't need anything fancy to start just sumpthin to get my toes wet.

Any suggestions? Please & thank-you.

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I have an Efest LUC 6 Blu (Bluetooth-ready, can be controlled via a phone app) which works pretty well for me. Nitecore used to be a pretty decent brand of charger - you can get a 2-bay or a 4-bay charger for not a lot of cash. I don't have an XTAR, but that may be my next charger down the road - I've heard great reviews of it.
 

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A couple of people did some square or rectangular ones but surely there's a way to do long mod shaped tanks instead of round. That would give a lot of room for chamber size too you could make a longer bent chimney that could relocate a pipe too

But...but...how could threading work on a square or rectangular shaped tank? Only way I could think of would be for the actual base to be round with typical threading, and have the very bottom of the tank be round, too, but then square or rectangular from there up. Would be really odd-looking, IMO.

Maybe I'm missing something though about how it could be accomplished.
 

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But...but...how could threading work on a square or rectangular shaped tank? Only way I could think of would be for the actual base to be round with typical threading, and have the very bottom of the tank be round, too, but then square or rectangular from there up. Would be really odd-looking, IMO.

Maybe I'm missing something though about how it could be accomplished.

You'd have a regular 510 and some kind of a locking mechanism that allowed the tank to spin when it was screwed in so it could properly align with the mod.
 

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I have an Efest LUC 6 Blu (Bluetooth-ready, can be controlled via a phone app) which works pretty well for me. Nitecore used to be a pretty decent brand of charger - you can get a 2-bay or a 4-bay charger for not a lot of cash. I don't have an XTAR, but that may be my next charger down the road - I've heard great reviews of it.

I have the efest too. Slot two no longer charges batteries which kind of sucks. Weird that one bay went out.
 

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Have you seen that 8ml thing for Nautilus, etc.?

@JUMA55 - show us your tank (so to speak). :laugh:

Is that the tank that looks like a snake swallowed a rabbit? I think it's called the fat boy. I don't know which atomizers it fits but was thinking about getting g one or two to try on various things. I guess it works on the clieto for which it was designed but also for the kabuki. Not sure what else it fits. Or did you mean another tank?
 

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I understood it would have a regular 510, but I'm talking about the base and the actual tank. They'd have to come apart to refill the tank, change the coil, etc. Wouldn't threading to allow that be difficult?

The cubis and cubis mini did it via a locking mechanism. you thread the tank on then open the lock, line the tank up and lock its position. Set and forget
 

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Is that the tank that looks like a snake swallowed a rabbit? I think it's called the fat boy. I don't know which atomizers it fits but was thinking about getting g one or two to try on various things. I guess it works on the clieto for which it was designed but also for the kabuki. Not sure what else it fits. Or did you mean another tank?

It's like the Kegel :?: or something? I can't remember the exact name but your description sounds fairly accurate. Fat on top, skinny bottom. I think it fits the Nauti, Atlantis, maybe the one you mentioned too.

It's a big'n - that's mostly what I know at this point.
 

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The cubis and cubis mini did it via a locking mechanism. you thread the tank on then open the lock, line the tank up and lock its position. Set and forget

There was one tank I can think of which had this kind of long rectangular design. I'm wondering what was wrong with them that they didn't continue the exploration of non round tanks. Maybe it is the capillary action as mentioned.
 

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I understood it would have a regular 510, but I'm talking about the base and the actual tank. They'd have to come apart to refill the tank, change the coil, etc. Wouldn't threading to allow that be difficult?

I think you could work it out with locking top. That kept the whole thing together. Kind of like how the gem works.
 

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There was one tank I can think of which had this kind of long rectangular design. I'm wondering what was wrong with them that they didn't continue the exploration of non round tanks. Maybe it is the capillary action as mentioned.

The mod and tank looked brilliant. However the cubis coil did not work the same in a square tank as it did in a round tank. I had both and once you had tried the round tank you would never try the square one. Just wrong ....... not sure why but just wrong.
 

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And then there were two.

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