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

Topwater Elvis

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Anything with a screen and semi decent regulation is a huge step up from a twist.
Of course there are dozens of delivery devices that will be a big to huge improvement over a prostank that can be used on the twist.

It seems you're very scattered with this vaping stuff, best to slow down before you end up with a whole buncha stuff you'll never use in a month.

I thought I read you got a Provari 2.5, it combined with a nautilus with bvc heads is an excellent ' tootle vape'.
Of course there's about a dozen delivery devices that will pair equally as well with the provari.

After you have something that provides clean, consistent, accurate power output the delivery device becomes more important finding what works best for each individuals preferences.

There are many folks that use & have used ego / spinner type batteries for years that are perfectly happy with what they're looking for.

Everything in vaping is so individual specific it is almost impossible to take someone else's opinion on what will work best for you.
 

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It's viral shinyitis. It insidiously spreads over internet connections, infecting the unaware and enriching the pockets of shady manufacturers who know that with one change in button placement, the infected will snap it up without thought or concern.

Sadly, it's incurable. But it is a ton of fun.:lol:
:toast: Or they can just change the color of a mod hey buddy :blush:

@pokemom I want to give you a virtual hug :wub:
 

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No, not at all.

I've seen it hundreds of times since I've been participating on this forum.
Ive been there done that myself.
New folks get way too enthusiastic and buy all sorts of literally crap that folks suggest.
Before they even know or understand what it is they desire from vaping and learn to how to get what that is from almost any setup.

What works best for one person may be a total waste of money and horrible nightmare for another.
 

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I'm an impatient person at heart. And I only recently learned about the vapocalypse. So I'm trying to stock up on stuff that works for me. And just wonder what else is out there.

Yes I know I should slow down. But I'm just so HAPPY with this new lifestyle and am just trying to gather all the info on devices like the ones I already have, and like.
Does that make sense, sweet pokes?
You are very smart to plan ahead.

Since States are issuing vape taxes.

Start with nicotine and keep it in the freezer. People here ARE using nicotine that has been stored in tge freezer for 6 years.

Tge second thing to get are mods with external batteries

The third thing to stock up is ejuice flavors

No need to stock up on VG or PG because they care used in too many things to be pulled from market

If you want 1-2 spools of Kanthal go ahead

VG is used in soap, Wine (_airlocks) hand lotion, etc

PG is used in flavor extracts, ice cream, asthma inhalers, animal safe antifreeze, etc.
 

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I'm an impatient person at heart. And I only recently learned about the vapocalypse. So I'm trying to stock up on stuff that works for me. And just wonder what else is out there.

Yes I know I should slow down. But I'm just so HAPPY with this new lifestyle and am just trying to gather all the info on devices like the ones I already have, and like.
Does that make sense, sweet pokes?

It does. Please know that I'm not telling you not to buy things, I couldn't, I buy things all the time. I too have a stock pile.

BUT, at this point in my vaping career, I know how I like to vape. I might take a turn or two to experiment or test the waters, but I know what my needs are. That way when and if the vapocalypse comes, I know that I have what I need, not just a bunch of stuff that I won't use.

For example, the spinner is a fine "mod" for high ohm vaping. If you are looking to replace the spinner ask yourself whether you like the "pen" style mod, the internal battery, the amount of time that you can use it without charging it again, its weight, etc. Do you want to get into changing wattage or do you just want to deal with voltage. Then you can decide how to move forward.

No one is coming for vaping stuff today. It will be on the market for at least another 18 months. If you stock up on too much before you have settled in, you might have 2 dozen spinner type devices when the vapocalypse hits and find that you are a high wattage sub-ohm vaper without a device or atomizer to suit your needs.
 

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It does. Please know that I'm not telling you not to buy things, I couldn't, I buy things all the time. I too have a stock pile.

BUT, at this point in my vaping career, I know how I like to vape. I might take a turn or two to experiment or test the waters, but I know what my needs are. That way when and if the vapocalypse comes, I know that I have what I need, not just a bunch of stuff that I won't use.

For example, the spinner is a fine "mod" for high ohm vaping. If you are looking to replace the spinner ask yourself whether you like the "pen" style mod, the internal battery, the amount of time that you can use it without charging it again, its weight, etc. Do you want to get into changing wattage or do you just want to deal with voltage. Then you can decide how to move forward.

No one is coming for vaping stuff today. It will be on the market for at least another 18 months. If you stock up on too much before you have settled in, you might have 2 dozen spinner type devices when the vapocalypse hits and find that you are a high wattage sub-ohm vaper without a device or atomizer to suit your needs.

Thanks, pokes[emoji4]I like pen style, but not internal batteries ...don't need any paper weights!
 

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Plus, I really enjoy talking with you guys. You're all full of great information! Thank you SO much for all your concerns, tips, comments and friendliness [emoji4]
Our pleasure.

I see NO need for newbies to repeat mistakes i already made.
 

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It does. Please know that I'm not telling you not to buy things, I couldn't, I buy things all the time. I too have a stock pile.

BUT, at this point in my vaping career, I know how I like to vape. I might take a turn or two to experiment or test the waters, but I know what my needs are. That way when and if the vapocalypse comes, I know that I have what I need, not just a bunch of stuff that I won't use.

For example, the spinner is a fine "mod" for high ohm vaping. If you are looking to replace the spinner ask yourself whether you like the "pen" style mod, the internal battery, the amount of time that you can use it without charging it again, its weight, etc. Do you want to get into changing wattage or do you just want to deal with voltage. Then you can decide how to move forward.

No one is coming for vaping stuff today. It will be on the market for at least another 18 months. If you stock up on too much before you have settled in, you might have 2 dozen spinner type devices when the vapocalypse hits and find that you are a high wattage sub-ohm vaper without a device or atomizer to suit your needs.
I agree. I only recommend external battery mods for stock piling.

Only a year or so before internal batteries are paper weights.
 

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It does. Please know that I'm not telling you not to buy things, I couldn't, I buy things all the time. I too have a stock pile.

BUT, at this point in my vaping career, I know how I like to vape. I might take a turn or two to experiment or test the waters, but I know what my needs are. That way when and if the vapocalypse comes, I know that I have what I need, not just a bunch of stuff that I won't use.

For example, the spinner is a fine "mod" for high ohm vaping. If you are looking to replace the spinner ask yourself whether you like the "pen" style mod, the internal battery, the amount of time that you can use it without charging it again, its weight, etc. Do you want to get into changing wattage or do you just want to deal with voltage. Then you can decide how to move forward.

No one is coming for vaping stuff today. It will be on the market for at least another 18 months. If you stock up on too much before you have settled in, you might have 2 dozen spinner type devices when the vapocalypse hits and find that you are a high wattage sub-ohm vaper without a device or atomizer to suit your needs.

Good, solid advice Pokes.
 

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Not only am I impatient, I sometimes read too much into things...
Chels, your enthusiasm and curiosity has been a great asset to this forum. You're not buying anything expensive. Exploring and discovering new things is a big part of the fun. Enjoy yourself.
 

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Chels, your enthusiasm and curiosity has been a great asset to this forum. You're not buying anything expensive. Exploring and discovering new things is a big part of the fun. Enjoy yourself.

Thanks, mike, much appreciated!
 

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