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

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I noticed how you found ECF at the perfect time and jumped right in to secure a tobacco free future for yourself.

Congrats

The FDA regs are going to go through eventually ... BT will not be denied.

vaping will become cigalikes and nicotine salt pods FDA approved for BT.

Watch for the hammer to drop on 100mg nicotine base next.


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I'm happy to report, despite rumors I've heard, today I was able to order a liter of 100 mg nic, with no special shipping.
I am aware that this will not always be the case and am stocking up accordingly. But I just wanted to share that it's still available, despite what's going around [emoji4]
 

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I noticed how you found ECF at the perfect time and jumped right in to secure a tobacco free future for yourself.

Congrats

The FDA regs are going to go through eventually ... BT will not be denied.

Vaping will become cigalikes and nicotine salt pods FDA approved for BT.

Watch for the hammer to drop on 100mg nicotine base next.


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I'm still hopeful this will not become the case... BUT, in case it does I've have stocked myself with enough gear in RTAs and mods to last decades. Next up is Nic and finally some Nautilus clearo stock for non-building mood and then I'll be set if this does become the actual state of affairs, which wouldn't surprise but still holding out some hope.

Some of the new Pod mods are not bad and I like the option... but that's the key, let the people still have an option!
 

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Get the nic in. Once you have that, you're independent of any regulations. Of course something to vape the stuff is still needed, but I can easily see a restriction being enacted on nic at any time, unlike hardware which they theoretically should keep their hands off of for another 18 months (or new stuff coming to market after 8/16, if they can ever figure out how to do that).
 

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Get the nic in. Once you have that, you're independent of any regulations. Of course something to vape the stuff is still needed, but I can easily see a restriction being enacted on nic at any time, unlike hardware which they theoretically should keep their hands off of for another 18 months (or new stuff coming to market after 8/16, if they can ever figure out how to do that).
Yeah, agreed.. Already have the first delivery, just need to complete the next order to complete a full liter spread across a few nude nic types. Next week or so will get 'er done!
 

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Guess I need to do some nic shopping. MFS?
I much prefer Nude Nicotene to MFS. MFS has the pepper punch to me that I don't like... but many others do like.

I really like the Nude Nic salts, smooth especially.
 

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Guess I need to do some nic shopping. MFS?

That's where I bought 1.5 liters today. Got free shipping . Even though I had a problem with my first shipment with them with a leaky bottle, they made it better right away. And I like their nic.
 

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Get the nic in. Once you have that, you're independent of any regulations. Of course something to vape the stuff is still needed, but I can easily see a restriction being enacted on nic at any time, unlike hardware which they theoretically should keep their hands off of for another 18 months (or new stuff coming to market after 8/16, if they can ever figure out how to do that).
Totally agree, without nic. we're blowing vapors. I usually order from Nicotine River, they're nice people and if needed, I can drive up and pick up the order
I just received the Vika and the Cleito mini. The Vika gets a big like, Cleito not so much. I also received today the Wraith squonk mod, I bypassed the rda that it came with and used the SXK BF-99 instead. A very good vape at 13.5w/365 degF with a 1.2 ohm SS coil.
 
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Totally agree, without nic. we're blowing vapors. I usually order from Nicotine River, they're nice people and if needed, I can drive up and pick up the order
I just received the Via ando the Cleito mini. The Vika gets a big like, Cleito not so much. I also received today the Wraith squonk mod, I bypassed the rda that it came with and used the SXK BF-99 instead. A very good vape at 13.5w/365 degF with a 1.2 ohm SS coil.
I grabbed the new Nautilus 2 pre-order on FT. First clearo I've actually been excited about in a very long time. The T18 was too airy for my uber-tight preference.
 

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I grabbed the new Nautilus 2 pre-order on FT. First clearo I've actually been excited about in a very long time. The T18 was too airy for my uber-tight preference.

I assume
It's new coils this time ?
 

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MFS nic fan (raises hand). Good prices, great packaging, and I like the little pinch-of-punch it's flavored with.

Like all things though, this opinion can only be applied to my own mirror with any degree of accurate effectiveness. We must all find our own ways.
 

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It is backwards compatible with the original BVCs (thank goodness!:)), etc. and has a new .7 option.

Aspire Nautilus 2 review | The legend continues - Vaping360



Idunnowhybut... (I think "Pacer" every time I see it).

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Idunnowhybut... (I think "Pacer" every time I see it).

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ROFL...I had a 73 Pinto as my first car. Land of the Vega, Comet, Datsun and Maverick the good ol' days. Learned alot about fixing engines with a chilton book, a sunny day replacing the timing belt on that pinto and having it start with the first crank. Sometimes this thread slaps me with a reality checks to how old I really am, enough to make me sit back and muster some memories I thought I'd forgotten...Thanks for the thoughts and smiles of the past great times one can have as a teen.
 

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ROFL...I had a 73 Pinto as my first car. Land of the Vega, Comet, Datsun and Maverick the good ol' days. Learned alot about fixing engines with a chilton book, a sunny day replacing the timing belt on that pinto and having it start with the first crank. Sometimes this thread slaps me with a reality checks to how old I really am, enough to make me sit back and muster some memories I thought I'd forgotten...Thanks for the thoughts and smiles of the past great times one can have as a teen.

:)

Datsun B210 here.

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One of my friends had a Datsun 510 coupe, another had a 73 Vega, yes with the warpable aluminum engine, he put a 350 4 speed into it and it flew, squawked into all 4 gears without trying...man-oh-man and other great time memory. Another classic foreign compact cars was the 74(I think)honda civic another buddy of mine had that like all those compact cars of the era couldn't handle the Canadian prairie winters, never could heat up and always foggy windows especially when 4 dudes get in after been sitting for several hours in the cold...heaven forbid not plugging it in when its 40 below overnight and sitting in solid plastic seats. I had the pinto, the one the blew up when rear ended, drank a lot of beer in that car and eventually drove it to the ground and then got myself a (can't remember year, 70 somethin)Plymouth Cricket...mine had a little hemi in it and it did brake torques without water help, wrecked it also. Again ROFL
 
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