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

Vesh

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yay congrats to you and Ally on a happy life.

On another note, got a weird email from anyvape.. they said they don't have platos in stock and if I wanted to wait two weeks to the next batch or change it for something else.. yet their site says there are plenty still, and my order shows as shipped! Chinese shops sometimes are funny to deal with.. I wonder if i will get another email saying no cerotanks lol. I said just send everything DHL, and send the plato cheap HK post when it comes, as that's what i want. No, can't do that because plato has battery inside (aspire 2500mah), that has to be DHL. I said simple, send one extra battery now since i ordered 4, make it 5, and remove it from plato, i trust you to open the package just to take the battery out LOL. We'll see what happens. I wait with baited breath.
 

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I just had a Pico go 'bonkers' on me
it was the wifes and she probably dropped it 5-10 times a day for 7-8 months.....
...:shock:.....umm really? That often?

I'm just thinking about how generally fragile cheap electronics, And batteries are.

That's a LOT of potential impact damage!

If I dropped my phone, PC, TV, etc more than a cuppla times I wouldn't expect it to keep working.

I dropped my Provari once and broke the glass tank on the kabuki.

Much more dropage then that I'd absolutely expect electronic or battery issues.

Your wife got VERY lucky to have dropped her device over 1000 times before problems struck.

Wow! :blink:
 

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Thank You Classy :thumb:

Very appropriate sentiments considering it's my 4 month-aversary with my new partner Alison.

She has refreshed me and given me a happy life again after decades of cold loneliness...

This pic was taken about an hour after I dedicated my life to Her while swimming in the ocean at Hervey Bay in Queensland Australia a little while ago.
The water was warm and calm.
The beach was mostly deserted.
The moment was perfect.
Hervey Bay - Wikipedia

She doesn't read these forums, but Happy Valentines Ally
I Will Love You for the rest of my life :wub:

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Aw! That's so romantic! Wishing you a life full of love and hapiness
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Thank You Classy :thumb:

Very appropriate sentiments considering it's my 4 month-aversary with my new partner Alison.

She has refreshed me and given me a happy life again after decades of cold loneliness...

This pic was taken about an hour after I dedicated my life to Her while swimming in the ocean at Hervey Bay in Queensland Australia a little while ago.
The water was warm and calm.
The beach was mostly deserted.
The moment was perfect.
Hervey Bay - Wikipedia

She doesn't read these forums, but Happy Valentines Ally
I Will Love You for the rest of my life :wub:

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[emoji106] [emoji106] For you & Ally, Phil. THRILLED for you both.

Cheers, my friend. [emoji4]

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Thank You Classy :thumb:

Very appropriate sentiments considering it's my 4 month-aversary with my new partner Alison.

She has refreshed me and given me a happy life again after decades of cold loneliness...

This pic was taken about an hour after I dedicated my life to Her while swimming in the ocean at Hervey Bay in Queensland Australia a little while ago.
The water was warm and calm.
The beach was mostly deserted.
The moment was perfect.
Hervey Bay - Wikipedia

She doesn't read these forums, but Happy Valentines Ally
I Will Love You for the rest of my life :wub:

F0D90DD4-165A-4835-82AC-9E28B0901266_zpsgv8ywiaz.jpg


I love this post !
 

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wow, i knocked my mod over on the wooden side table of my bed and i freaked out, and that was just falling from vertical to horizontal LOL. a proper drop 5 times a day? I am surprised it lasted at all
I once dropped my subbox mini in a sink full of water. Took the battery out, dried everything as well as I could and put it in a jug of rice for two days. I totally expected it would never work again, but it still does!
 

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I once dropped my subbox mini in a sink full of water. Took the battery out, dried everything as well as I could and put it in a jug of rice for two days. I totally expected it would never work again, but it still does!
I've done the rice thing with my phone. I'm still using it. I can never trade it in but oh well...it still works so why would I?
 

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I've done the rice thing with my phone. I'm still using it. I can never trade it in but oh well...it still works so why would I?

My son 's Iphone6s lost its ability to network so it was always searching for a connection whether it was wifi, 3G or Koodo. We took it to the phone store to see what the problem was and first thing he did was lay the phone on the bench and see if it was bent. Bent phone =no warranty from being in the back pocket. He then brought out a nifty clamp thing, removed 2 screws from the bottom of the phone and pried it apart with that clamp thing. He then looked for 2 little squares inside the phone that are suppose to be white, if they are red then the phone got wet so no warranty. Lucky for my son he passed the tests or else he's have to come up with the 450+ bucks to replace the phone or use my old IPhone4. Replaced the phone for him and went on our way. Kinda neat to see the innards of the phone, how they got it apart and there is no way bulls#@* your way to get another phone.
 

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...:shock:.....umm really? That often?
I'm just thinking about how generally fragile cheap electronics, And batteries are.
That's a LOT of potential impact damage!
If I dropped my phone, PC, TV, etc more than a cuppla times I wouldn't expect it to keep working.
I dropped my Provari once and broke the glass tank on the kabuki.
Much more dropage then that I'd absolutely expect electronic or battery issues.
Your wife got VERY lucky to have dropped her device over 1000 times before problems struck.
Wow! :blink:

honestly, have to say that is a conservative estimate...
now I am not talking every drop is a 4 foot plunge to the ceramic tile
but drops it on the car floor, then kicks it out to the black top (ooops)
just slapping it OVER on its side on a counter top ** CLACK !**
knocks it off the bed or couch to the floor below (oh-no)
then I can't begin to count how many times she let it slip out of her hand onto the kitchen counter, floor, sink (wow!)
then into the beach sand, over-n-over so many times, over a prolonged period, I've taken to carry a small brush with me to sweep it off :facepalm:

now I'm just the opposite - if I gently sit mine down maybe a little to hard, I cringe ! :eek:

so all in, lets go with 2000+ times and carry on from there... :( :grr: :cry: :mad:

I've got a junk yard of old mods that at first I DIDN'T save
then the body count started getting so high I complained to her about it, she said " yeah-right ! " // so I started collecting the broken devices
after I got so many destroyed mods & tanks (some still brand new) , it just disturbed me enuff I don't bother to keep all the junk around

now lets talk about 'coils' - I'll just say " thank gawd for TEMP CONTROL " :wub:

I'm just thankful for these - they seem to be the ones that last thru it all // no doubt the eGo ONE tank eliminated ALMOST all failures (broken glass/lost drip tips)
and the two mods with the most longevity TC60 & Presa 75
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:evil:
 

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    Na ... here's the mod with the most longevity.
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    I got it in 2010-11. (don't remember exactly when) It fell out of my duck blind one nice morning, and spent a week at the bottom of Ogden Bay. My dog found it the next weekend while she was "helping" me set decoys for the days hunt.
    I still use it almost every day.
     

    sorrynomore

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    honestly, have to say that is a conservative estimate...
    now I am not talking every drop is a 4 foot plunge to the ceramic tile
    but drops it on the car floor, then kicks it out to the black top (ooops)
    just slapping it OVER on its side on a counter top ** CLACK !**
    knocks it off the bed or couch to the floor below (oh-no)
    then I can't begin to count how many times she let it slip out of her hand onto the kitchen counter, floor, sink (wow!)
    then into the beach sand, over-n-over so many times, over a prolonged period, I've taken to carry a small brush with me to sweep it off :facepalm:

    now I'm just the opposite - if I gently sit mine down maybe a little to hard, I cringe ! :eek:

    so all in, lets go with 2000+ times and carry on from there... :( :grr: :cry: :mad:

    I've got a junk yard of old mods that at first I DIDN'T save
    then the body count started getting so high I complained to her about it, she said " yeah-right ! " // so I started collecting the broken devices
    after I got so many destroyed mods & tanks (some still brand new) , it just disturbed me enuff I don't bother to keep all the junk around

    now lets talk about 'coils' - I'll just say " thank gawd for TEMP CONTROL " :wub:

    I'm just thankful for these - they seem to be the ones that last thru it all // no doubt the eGo ONE tank eliminated ALMOST all failures (broken glass/lost drip tips)
    and the two mods with the most longevity TC60 & Presa 75
    View attachment 636017 View attachment 636019

    :evil:

    WOW...

    Na ... here's the mod with the most longevity.
    P1000863_zpsc9hvseko.jpg


    I got it in 2010-11. (don't remember exactly when) It fell out of my duck blind one nice morning, and spent a week at the bottom of Ogden Bay. My dog found it the next weekend while she was "helping" me set decoys for the days hunt.
    I still use it almost every day.

    & WOW again....

    I've put an original eVic into a cup of coffee a few times rather than the mug that was used to hold the mod upright on the table.It still works,although it's been retired for sometime.
     

    ToolmanTexas

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    Na ... here's the mod with the most longevity.
    P1000863_zpsc9hvseko.jpg


    I got it in 2010-11. (don't remember exactly when) It fell out of my duck blind one nice morning, and spent a week at the bottom of Ogden Bay. My dog found it the next weekend while she was "helping" me set decoys for the days hunt.
    I still use it almost every day.
    Hey look, I'm on the screen in background! :)
     

    Bea-FL

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    honestly, have to say that is a conservative estimate...
    now I am not talking every drop is a 4 foot plunge to the ceramic tile
    but drops it on the car floor, then kicks it out to the black top (ooops)
    just slapping it OVER on its side on a counter top ** CLACK !**
    knocks it off the bed or couch to the floor below (oh-no)
    then I can't begin to count how many times she let it slip out of her hand onto the kitchen counter, floor, sink (wow!)
    then into the beach sand, over-n-over so many times, over a prolonged period, I've taken to carry a small brush with me to sweep it off :facepalm:

    now I'm just the opposite - if I gently sit mine down maybe a little to hard, I cringe ! :eek:

    so all in, lets go with 2000+ times and carry on from there... :( :grr: :cry: :mad:

    I've got a junk yard of old mods that at first I DIDN'T save
    then the body count started getting so high I complained to her about it, she said " yeah-right ! " // so I started collecting the broken devices
    after I got so many destroyed mods & tanks (some still brand new) , it just disturbed me enuff I don't bother to keep all the junk around

    now lets talk about 'coils' - I'll just say " thank gawd for TEMP CONTROL " :wub:

    I'm just thankful for these - they seem to be the ones that last thru it all // no doubt the eGo ONE tank eliminated ALMOST all failures (broken glass/lost drip tips)
    and the two mods with the most longevity TC60 & Presa 75
    View attachment 636017 View attachment 636019

    :evil:
    Both of them are very pretty mods :wub:
     

    Muru

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    This thing is great! The manual is aimed towards the EU market, it specifies a restriction on the bottle nozzle (tpd requirement), but no one's allowed to sell it in the EU because the tank holds 3.8 ml. Translation in Dutch is poor but comprehensible (*for me*).
    It comes with two clocc coils, 1 ohm and 0.5 ohm. Trying out the 1 ohm coil. First vape, the coil was flooded and I got liquid in my mouth :(. Did a Tarynn spin kind of move to get the liquid out of the chimney and that worked fine.
    It's a little flavour monster, restricted direct lung, like the nebox, but airflow can be closed down for a slightly airy mtl kind of vape. I prefer the dl option though.
    It also comes with replacement glass for the tank, some orings, and, mysteriously, a blue screwdriver. I think it's needed to replace the glass, but it doesn't say in the manual how to do that.
    Very impressed with this little thing :)
     

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