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

Burnie

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Will a PT 2 work on the hohm skillet? I don't want to try it and short anything out so I'm asking first[emoji4]
Any 510 threaded atomizer should work fine, might not look right, but I can't see where it would be a problem.
 

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Protank II @ 1.8 and kayfun Lite rebuildable good choices for tootling? lol

I just bought my first tootlin' set up. ALL FOR ME, NO RANSOM FROM THE MISSUS :lol:

They are great for Tootling. Keep the build above 1.2 ohms and you'll be stellar! I had built a lot of my PT2 heads to about 1.5 ohms for all around use. I don't care for the KF Lite - too tight of a draw for my preferences. And, I got the airflow bases for the PT2s.

Which Provi did you score? I'm so digging my Mini (and love that I bucked up for the extension ring to take it all the way to an 18650 :D )
 

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I don't see how. Once you have your setup you just need enough backups to last until after you die. My gear will easily replace $160000 worth of cigarettes.

I've been trying to find a new setup ever since my iStick 30 died again a few months ago.

So far:
- Tesla Stealth 40 - I like it, though I wish it was a bit narrower. My current out and about device.
- Tesla Stealth 70 - No charging port, weighs a lot, otherwise pretty cool. No charging port kills it for me though.
- Wisielieckiewick (sp) RX75 - Like all the covered controls and fire button. More stealthy than the Stealth. Feels a bit fragile yet clunky. Seems like it could be smaller. I do like it.
EDIT: Wismec Reuleaux RX75
- Eleaf Pico 75 - My go to device at home and work now. Controls and features better than the others. VERY compact.
- Eleaf iCare - My new pocket backup rig. Finally stopped carrying a Vision Spinner 650 and an extra PT 3 as a backup

- Tesla Shadow Tank - Came with Stealth 70. Haven't tried it yet
- Tesla Shadow 2ml Tank - Bleah. Flavor is all weird. 1 ohm and .4 ohm ss 316 coils, both sucked.
- Innokin iSub V tank - 2ohm coils tasted great, but leaked and kept toasting them. Single horizontal coil design. Meh. .5 ohm bvc kanthal coil works pretty good. Flavor is good, but have to run it about 24W and vape is a bit hot for me.

On order:
- Nautilus Nano clone - Real Nautilus Nano is only available with some MilSpec mod kit.
- Cubis Pro Mini
- Vika Fantasy clone - Only clone comes in black
- iCare Mini - Backup super-stealth backup.

Still eyeballing the Nautilus X, but read mixed reviews and coils ain't cheap. Love the size and low profile design. Quad Whatever Survival Kit with Nautilus X/RBA/RTA looks interesting too.

Considered T22... too big. EgoOne... too small or too big

Looking forward to getting something short & fat on top of the Pico. Well, no fatter than 22mm anyway.



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mongo74

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They are great for Tootling. Keep the build above 1.2 ohms and you'll be stellar! I had built a lot of my PT2 heads to about 1.5 ohms for all around use. I don't care for the KF Lite - too tight of a draw for my preferences. And, I got the airflow bases for the PT2s.

Which Provi did you score? I'm so digging my Mini (and love that I bucked up for the extension ring to take it all the way to an 18650 :D )

Two pro II's with 5 1.8 coils, that Kayfun and a P3 that looks like it just left the packaging in satin silver...used once...for a nearly criminal steal.
 

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Two pro II's with 5 1.8 coils, that Kayfun and a P3 that looks like it just left the packaging in satin silver...used once...for a nearly criminal steal.

Noice!

Those PT2 coils are a breeze to rebuild. 1/16" drill bit is just the right diameter ;)
 

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Looks like the provari 2.5/2.5 minis are gone just tried ordering a 2.5 and got an e-mail saying they were out so went to look at mini and said o
Yep, all gone from the specials page. Might check back occasionally, though, Pat because they have disappeared and re-appeared before. This time, though, they were on special for several months. I suspect they could be really gone now. Hope you managed to get some before they all went away.
 

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Driod tv.

ShowBox App

THANKS for the info . . . :thumbs: :D

Really like not having to spend any more money for access to stream TV/Movies from the internet (Disability - limited budget :facepalm: ) - However it seems the Showbox program is not available to use via XP Pro then transfer to Android Tablet/Phone . . . :(
 

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    Got a new MTL rebuildable atty today, I didn't expect anything special from it, but like to try the new tanks, and this one really surprised me, really good flavor, and can make the airflow really tight for those who like a really tight draw.

    I am running my normal 1.5 ohm clapton coil at 18 watts, but have no doubt this tank would be a great vape, even with a simple 1.8ohm coil at 8-12 watts.

    Only drawbacks, is the tank is plastic, and no topfill, but I can over look the drawbacks due to the great vape it gives.

    Now hopefully I won't get in trouble, but the name of the tank is........wait for it........doggystyle RTA :oops:

    VXrBdZ6.jpg
     

    petrotech

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    I've been trying to find a new setup ever since my iStick 30 died again a few months ago.

    So far:
    - Tesla Stealth 40 - I like it, though I wish it was a bit narrower. My current out and about device.
    - Tesla Stealth 70 - No charging port, weighs a lot, otherwise pretty cool. No charging port kills it for me though.
    - Wisielieckiewick (sp) RX75 - Like all the covered controls and fire button. More stealthy than the Stealth. Feels a bit fragile yet clunky. Seems like it could be smaller. I do like it.
    EDIT: Wismec Reuleaux RX75
    - Eleaf Pico 75 - My go to device at home and work now. Controls and features better than the others. VERY compact.
    - Eleaf iCare - My new pocket backup rig. Finally stopped carrying a Vision Spinner 650 and an extra PT 3 as a backup

    - Tesla Shadow Tank - Came with Stealth 70. Haven't tried it yet
    - Tesla Shadow 2ml Tank - Bleah. Flavor is all weird. 1 ohm and .4 ohm ss 316 coils, both sucked.
    - Innokin iSub V tank - 2ohm coils tasted great, but leaked and kept toasting them. Single horizontal coil design. Meh. .5 ohm bvc kanthal coil works pretty good. Flavor is good, but have to run it about 24W and vape is a bit hot for me.

    On order:
    - Nautilus Nano clone - Real Nautilus Nano is only available with some MilSpec mod kit.
    - Cubis Pro Mini
    - Vika Fantasy clone - Only clone comes in black
    - iCare Mini - Backup super-stealth backup.

    Still eyeballing the Nautilus X, but read mixed reviews and coils ain't cheap. Love the size and low profile design. Quad Whatever Survival Kit with Nautilus X/RBA/RTA looks interesting too.

    Considered T22... too big. EgoOne... too small or too big

    Looking forward to getting something short & fat on top of the Pico. Well, no fatter than 22mm anyway.



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    I like my Corolla's on my Pico. easy to build and great flavor.

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    (The guy in the middle)
     

    aikanae1

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    THANKS for the info . . . :thumbs: :D

    Really like not having to spend any more money for access to stream TV/Movies from the internet (Disability - limited budget :facepalm: ) - However it seems the Showbox program is not available to use via XP Pro then transfer to Android Tablet/Phone . . . :(
    Can't you download direct to android phone/tablet? That's what I do. There's about 3 others that are similar; playbox, cinemabox and wintv. I haven't used them. Saving $ is good, but binge watching without commercials is what spoiled me.

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    Plettschner

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    Got a new MTL rebuildable atty today, I didn't expect anything special from it, but like to try the new tanks, and this one really surprised me, really good flavor, and can make the airflow really tight for those who like a really tight draw.

    I am running my normal 1.5 ohm clapton coil at 18 watts, but have no doubt this tank would be a great vape, even with a simple 1.8ohm coil at 8-12 watts.

    Only drawbacks, is the tank is plastic, and no topfill, but I can over look the drawbacks due to the great vape it gives.

    Now hopefully I won't get in trouble, but the name of the tank is........wait for it........doggystyle RTA :oops:

    VXrBdZ6.jpg

    Looks like a Pico RTA... perhaps a little bigger.


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    Nailz

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    Looks like a Pico RTA... perhaps a little bigger.


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    Yes it does look similar, but different deck and chimney though, I never like the deck on the pico rta, but this one has a nice simple deck with good deck screws, so no problem even catching my clapton coil leads.
     

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