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

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Yep! I can't afford too many mods, and I had just about given up on finding this one until SB put it on their online store. I grabbed it right away! I love my Hexohm, its great for super long battery life.

The battery life is just incredible. I get a couple days even running a .70ohm build at 50% on the dial. Its a really nice device that everyone should own.
 

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I always wanted a white one with a white Super tank Mini on it but it never happened
You can find used ones in super condition at right around 100 bucks. There was one all white one on reddit a couple days ago for 110 which is what I paid for my blue one. No worries about them being used as the lifetime warranty passes onto the new owner.
 

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You can find used ones in super condition at right around 100 bucks. There was one all white one on reddit a couple days ago for 110 which is what I paid for my blue one. No worries about them being used as the lifetime warranty passes onto the new owner.
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You can find used ones in super condition at right around 100 bucks. There was one all white one on reddit a couple days ago for 110 which is what I paid for my blue one. No worries about them being used as the lifetime warranty passes onto the new owner.
Warranty doesn't apply to anything but the Hexohm. Not their other devices like the HexNA.
 

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Ordered? By the way, my Kayfun came in today. That Rose Gold is beautiful. Unfortunately, the rest of my rebuilding supplies won't be in until Monday. That's OK, though.
Yep. The Pip is on her way!
Congratulations! You probably should clean it. Hottish water, a bit of dish soap & a lite scrub with an old tooth brush. Take it apart, just loosen the screws a little, you don't have to take them out & risk losing them. Take the 2 big orings off & clean the threads. Rinse it off well, & then give it all a squirt with alcohol or vodka. Dry it as eell as you can & then lay it all aside to air dry. None of my EHPro KF's were very dirty or oily when I got them, but there wad a slight machine oil smell to them. This method got rid of it. After it's dry hollar & I'll walk you through lining up the airflow! This is so easy you'll facepalm yourself.
 

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Any of you guys ever have a DOVPO Mini-LVT? I could have a chance to get a new one for $20. Maybe even less. It's one of those things that's supposed to be virtually indestructible.
Mike, I have never used a Dovpo, but I know which one you are talking about. I heard they work well, but the 510 Connections strip easily. Iv never bought one for that reason, kinda surprised Twisted Messes Box Mod was made by Dovpo which made me wonder if they have resolved those issues! If someone has any other insight please let me/us know!

Or you could put one of these Airflow bases on it Permanently and not worry about the threads. Tank Airflow Controller

A lot of people do this on ANY mod as to not wear the actual threads of the mod out, just the Airflow Controller. :)
 

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Mike, I have never used a Dovpo, but I know which one you are talking about. I heard they work well, but the 510 Connections strip easily. Iv never bought one for that reason, kinda surprised Twisted Messes Box Mod was made by Dovpo which made me wonder if they have resolved those issues! If someone has any other insight please let me/us know!

Or you could put one of these Airflow bases on it Permanently and not worry about the threads. Tank Airflow Controller

A lot of people do this on ANY mod as to not wear the actual threads of the mod out, just the Airflow Controller. :)
My local vape shop is having a big anniversary sale April 30, and I can probably get one of these things for $20 or less. I just like the way they look and figure something acclaimed as nearly indestructible wouldn't be bad for the stash box. I've read some mixed reviews, but most of the bad stuff was about the 510 connector and a battery compartment that was a bit tight. That was on a very early sample version, though. The 510 connection was not spring loaded and apparently not quite deep enough on that version.
 

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My local vape shop is having a big anniversary sale April 30, and I can probably get one of these things for $20 or less. I just like the way they look and figure something acclaimed as nearly indestructible wouldn't be bad for the stash box. I've read some mixed reviews, but most of the bad stuff was about the 510 connector and a battery compartment that was a bit tight. That was on a very early sample version, though. The 510 connection was not spring loaded and apparently not quite deep enough on that version.

For $20 bucks I'd take a chance.
 

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Kenna, are you talking about the two o-rings on the middle section? There's also one up near the chimney and another on the section where the coil sits. Does it damage the o-rings if you don't remove them?
Not the one in the chimney. In fact, you might peek in there & make sure that one is seated well so it doesn't come out. The other three are fine to take off. Don't over stretch them. Be gentle. You should have gotten spare orings, too. Do not lose your spares! You should also have gotten a big clear tank, too. That is called an M tank. If you choose, you can leave off that thress part center section & just use the M tank instead. It't the same size as the other 3 sections when assembled. It will look like this:
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Great. There's also a small plastic section that came with it. Is that just so you can place it where you can see the juice if you decide not to use the M tank?
It is the middle section of the three peice tank part so you can see you juice level. You can replace the center steel section with the small clear section. If you are using tank cracker juices (some fruits & those containing citrus) you'll want to use the metal piece in the center.

Oh! When you fill it don't fill it more than just under halfway up that chimney base! When you turn it upside down to fill there is a LOT of juice that you can't see that is sitting in the top close to the drip tip. It's a bit of an optical illusion. Just fill it less than halfway up the chimney base, put the fill hole screw back in j turn it rightside up. It will look like it's full, but there will be an airspace left in the top (again, where you can't see it.). You need that airspace in thete to help with vacuum & juice flow. Fill it too much & you'll have juice flow issues.
It's a science thingy.

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