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

CasketWeaver

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I may just have to plan a weekend project...though I'm leaning towards a return to Arch Linux, see what's changed in the past few years since my last time around.

Yeah I do that from time to time too. Which is why I chose SUSE - to relearn the things in LINUX prior to going ham on that console to get my KDE up and running on ARCH. I hope and pray that ARCH still uses PACMAN for their repos and software.

Oh, and I finally broke down and pulled out my Semovar... now I need some 32AWG wire.
 

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Ola, TPuffs!

I took about ten days off, so I just finished my 28 pages of catch up...

Now my eyes hurt!


Good night, all!


Jay :headbang:

I was right there with you, and feeling terribly SHEEPISH about not keeping up. ;)



Guess What Day It Is?



Yeah, you, Burnie!!!!!!



.... :rolleyes:

"Wheel, Ewe, Mary, Me" was the Pict-o-gram... :D

Kwite klever, that one. Likey.



Did someone say modwhomper?!

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They may have, but all I heard was TOOOOOOOOOOOOOTLE PUFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFER.



KFL+ is becoming dated quickly.

Is it! Oh no!!!!


I quite like the tube as is except that I could not get any of my Kayfun lite short replacement glass to work w it, so I am forced to use the stock metal tank & can not see my juice level.

I am trying to replace my kabukis w rebuildables, and the old KFLs are too restrictive, the wine is too noisy & just a little too airy for me, and the Pico tank was a little too wet and I didn't like having to refill from the bottom screw.

I have a kfl5 mini clone on order from fasttech, as I am looking for a restrictive DTL that I can also MTL, w great flavour, top fill, rebuildable, and doesn't leak if built properly.

The tube, so far, has come the closest, in my limited experience.[emoji3] (mine does not whistle but the wine atty does so I don't think it's a matter of how it is coiled or wicked).

Hope this makes sense.

Tracy


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I have no idea if you'd like it, but you might want to check out the Toyota. Top fill, great flavor, easy build, no whistles, doesn't leak, not too airy, not too wet, and no bottom fill screw. :thumb:
 

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Oh, and somebody is happy today.......

(make that two somebodys)


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The VT75 is an excellent mod so the Nano should be right up there with it. I pondered a Nano but they are a buck and a quarter CAD from the only Canadian place that carries them.

I suppose you already have a Betty Boop startup screen installed?
 

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The VT75 is an excellent mod so the Nano should be right up there with it. I pondered a Nano but they are a buck and a quarter CAD from the only Canadian place that carries them.

I suppose you already have a Betty Boop startup screen installed?


WHAT????????


Teach me! PLEASE!!!!! :D
 

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I haz become a blister packer again...


The Ultimo arrived today with a 5 pack of MG Ceramic coils. :D

Not really a tootle tank as the recommended wattage is 40-80 and I run it at 60W. The Ceramic coil provides excellent vapor production and flavor. With the coils supposedly lasting a month or more depending on your vape style and juice, it could be possible that Joyetech might have actually got something right... :lol:
 

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I haz become a blister packer again...


The Ultimo arrived today with a 5 pack of MG Ceramic coils. :D

Not really a tootle tank as the recommended wattage is 40-80 and I run it at 60W. The Ceramic coil provides excellent vapor production and flavor. With the coils supposedly lasting a month or more depending on your vape style and juice, it could be possible that Joyetech might have actually got something right... :lol:


Round of applause :p

Hubby is not a tootle puffer and uses the .9ohm vaporesso ceramic coils. They seem to last him months to the point he changes them because they are too old not because of a drop off in performance. Eliquids are still higher PG (70%) and all bar one are menthols, so not coil gunkers. He loves them
 

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