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

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Does that mean you have a nice stash put away for the Dark Ages? If you dont you might want to think about that while we are still able to stock up at decent prices.

Nah. If the Dark Ages descend I will make my own mod and juice. They really can't stop the sale of the equipment you need. It's too common.
 

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In case anyone missed it, Health Cabin is have a great sale on evic VTC mini/ego one mega and other Joytech devices. Plus with the code hc0704 get another 20% off. Over 29.90 free shipping.
eGo ONE tank series – CLR coil
joyetech evic vtc mini 60w full kit with temperature control
I just bought two evic VTC minis with Ego One Mega tanks, 2 silicone sleeves for the VTCs, for 29.68 free shipping, because i got another 10% discount for being first time buyer, on top of the hc0704 20% code discount, great deal!
 
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Its too cold to do anything outside and I am not feeling creative, so all the talk of rewicking little coil heads reminded me I should do some more.

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Its too cold to do anything outside and I am not feeling creative, so all the talk of rewicking little coil heads reminded me I should do some more.

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Finally, a temperature conversion chart we can all understand!!!

  • 70 above (+19 deg. Celsius): Texans turn on the heat and unpack the thermal underwear. People in Canada go swimming in the Lakes.
  • 60 above (+14 C): North Carolinians try to turn on the heat. People in Canada plant gardens.
  • 50 above (+9 C): Californians shiver uncontrollably. People in Canada sunbathe.
  • 40 above (+4 C): Italian and English cars won't start. People in Canada drive with the windows down.
  • 32 above (0 C): Distilled water freezes. Lake Superior's water gets thicker.
  • 20 above (-6 C): Floridians put on coats, thermal underwear, gloves and woolly hats. People in Canada throw on a flannel shirt.
  • 15 above (-8.5 C): Philadelphia landlords finally turn up the heat. People in Canada have the last cookout before it gets cold.
  • 0 degrees (-18 C): People in Miami all die. Canadians lick the flagpole.
  • 20 below (-26 C): Californians fly away to Mexico. People in Canada get out their winter coats.
  • 40 below (-36 C): Hollywood disintegrates. The Girl Guides in Canada re selling cookies door to door.
  • 60 below (-46 C): Polar bears begin to evacuate the Arctic. Canadian Boy Scouts postpone "Winter Survival" classes until it gets cold enough.
  • 80 below (-56 C): Mt. St. Helens freezes. People in Canada rent some videos.
  • 100 below (-66 C): Santa Claus abandons the North Pole. Canadians get frustrated because they can't thaw the keg.
  • 297 below (-164.5 C): Microbial life no longer survives on dairy products. Cows in Canada complain about farmers with cold hands.
  • 460 below (-246 C): ALL atomic motion stops (absolute zero in the Kelvin scale). People in Canada start saying, "Cold 'nuff for ya?"
  • 500 below (-266 C): Hell freezes over. The Toronto Maple Leafs win the Stanley Cup.
 

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I do smile a bit. My brother lived in Toronto for 4 years and we wiuld go an visit every year for a ski. The thing i liked was that your houses and buildings are built to handle the cold. Ours are built to manage the heat. Plus I am a bit woosie
 
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Performs great but feels so cheap :(
I actually like the way it feels and performs... if you equate quality with weight, I've got a rock I'll sell ya... genuine! Authentic, even :) Shipping, extra lol

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I do smile a bit. My brother lived in Toronto for 4 years and we wiuld go an visit every year for a ski. The thing i liked was that your houses and buildings are built to handle the cold. Ours are built to manage the heat. Plus I am a bit woosie


We do enjoy a temperature range. -35c to +35c or -35f to 95f
 

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I actually like the way it feels and performs... if you equate quality with weight, I've got a rock I'll sell ya... genuine! Authentic, even :) Shipping, extra lol

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I would buy a light plastic mod all day long. I own a 20 yrs saturn 4fs
 

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Sorry this is long, but I'm confused about something I'm reading in 2 different places about the Innokin SVD2. On a US website, it says the following:

Innokin iTaste SVD2.0 - Evolv DNA Powered

Thread Type: 510

Material: Stainless Steel

Battery Capacity: One 18650 (Sold Separately)

The Innokin iTaste SVD (Superior Vaping Device) 2.0 is a ground-breaking alliance of Innokin and Evolv. With more power, more intelligence, more control, and more durability than the original iTaste SVD, the upgraded SVD 2.0 is a must have for vapers looking for the best combination of intuitive technology and ergonomic design. The iTaste SVD2.0 also comes with a newly designed Evolv microchip that is unlike any other. With a maximum output of 20W and a minimum resistance of .5ohm, the addition of this new microchip gives versatility and control like no other Innokin product so far. The iTaste SVD2.0 comes in a travel case that doubles as a Battery Power level checker, so if you ever find yourself out and about, you'll never have to wonder about your battery levels again.

Features:

  • Press Power button 3 times for power on/lock screen
  • OLED display
  • Variable Wattage can be adjusted in 0.1W increments
  • Variable Wattage from 5.0W - 20W
  • Includes tubes for fit with 18650 and 18350 batteries
  • Step Down Technology
  • Sleep Mode activates after 30 sec of inactivity
  • Reverse Polarity Protection
  • Short Circut/ Atomizer Protection
  • Overheat Protection
  • Input Voltage: 3.2V ~ 4.3V
  • Output Voltage: 2.0V ~ 6.3V
  • Maximum Output Current: 6.0Amps
  • Maximum Output Wattage: 5.0 - 20.0W
  • Resistance of Clearomizer: 0.5 - 3.0 ohms
On HealthCabin it tells about the same features, just in slightly different wording. (Though they do leave out any mention of Evolv or their microchip entirely.) Then they show the same last 5 bulleted Specs for it as above. However, they also have the following info after those 5:

Battery: IMR high drain 18650/18350 Li-ion battery (no protection).

What the heck do they mean (no protection)?

Sorry if that's a dumb question!
 

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We do enjoy a temperature range. -35c to +35c or -35f to 95f

I wish...

I live in California but I wasn't born here. I only wear long pants/jackets for comfort in the middle of what they call "Winter" in NorCal. We just came off of (another) week long heat wave up over 110 degrees and we're just getting started.
 

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Sorry this is long, but I'm confused about something I'm reading in 2 different places about the Innokin SVD2. On a US website, it says the following:

Innokin iTaste SVD2.0 - Evolv DNA Powered

Thread Type: 510

Material: Stainless Steel

Battery Capacity: One 18650 (Sold Separately)

The Innokin iTaste SVD (Superior Vaping Device) 2.0 is a ground-breaking alliance of Innokin and Evolv. With more power, more intelligence, more control, and more durability than the original iTaste SVD, the upgraded SVD 2.0 is a must have for vapers looking for the best combination of intuitive technology and ergonomic design. The iTaste SVD2.0 also comes with a newly designed Evolv microchip that is unlike any other. With a maximum output of 20W and a minimum resistance of .5ohm, the addition of this new microchip gives versatility and control like no other Innokin product so far. The iTaste SVD2.0 comes in a travel case that doubles as a Battery Power level checker, so if you ever find yourself out and about, you'll never have to wonder about your battery levels again.

Features:

  • Press Power button 3 times for power on/lock screen
  • OLED display
  • Variable Wattage can be adjusted in 0.1W increments
  • Variable Wattage from 5.0W - 20W
  • Includes tubes for fit with 18650 and 18350 batteries
  • Step Down Technology
  • Sleep Mode activates after 30 sec of inactivity
  • Reverse Polarity Protection
  • Short Circut/ Atomizer Protection
  • Overheat Protection
  • Input Voltage: 3.2V ~ 4.3V
  • Output Voltage: 2.0V ~ 6.3V
  • Maximum Output Current: 6.0Amps
  • Maximum Output Wattage: 5.0 - 20.0W
  • Resistance of Clearomizer: 0.5 - 3.0 ohms
On HealthCabin it tells about the same features, just in slightly different wording. (Though they do leave out any mention of Evolv or their microchip entirely.) Then they show the same last 5 bulleted Specs for it as above. However, they also have the following info after those 5:

Battery: IMR high drain 18650/18350 Li-ion battery (no protection).

What the heck do they mean (no protection)?

Sorry if that's a dumb question!

I think they mean that the SVD doesn't fit a button top battery. Also that the SVD has safety features built in so you don't need a protected battery; one that has its own built in physical safety feature.
 

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OK TPers - I can use alittle help with choosing some things for my niece and my hairdresser. Both have been using the Double Evod Starter kits while switching from smoking to vaping. Hairdresser is also using a little Eleaf Mini 10W iStick with a PT3 Mini on it. Both definitely like the tube shape rather than a box mod shape.

I'm wanting to get them each a tube shape mod that takes at least 18350 batteries, but preferrably 18650. So I've found both the Innokin SVD and the Smok SID that I like the features of, and both would be very easy for them to use. They can also use a variety of different tanks on them, that I know they'll want to do. That's 1 reason I've ruled out other tube shaped "kits" with matching tanks or built-in tanks.

So...does anyone have experience with either or both of those? I've used a variety of Innokin mods for several years, and I like their reputation and quality. But I know nothing about Smok mods.

Any advice?

If my niece sticks with vaping and stays totally off the smokes...she's going to be gifted a Provari Mini for Christmas. But, I want to give her 1 of the above between now and then, since it has more power and will last longer than her Evods do now.

Of those two, I'd go with the SVD2. I have two, both are great TP tubes. The SVD2 is heavier, but is a very well made piece of gear that should last a LONG time.

I always suggested to use the 100% Cotton . . .

Er, rayon...

Vision spinners were such a wonderful step up. We will chat to anyone...... this thread has the friendliest supporting folks around. Heck they even let us Aussies play. :p:p:p

And just how could ANYone stop an Aussie from playing?! :lol:

Battery: IMR high drain 18650/18350 Li-ion battery (no protection).

What the heck do they mean (no protection)?

IMRs pretty much replaced the earlier ICR lithium batteries, they're saying don't use the ICRs. which had a rudimentary protection device internal to them.

The SVD2 does use flat tops, and the tube will come apart into two parts for use with 18350s, just use the lower part. Also comes with two tops, for using ego threaded toppers. :)
 

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Sorry this is long, but I'm confused about something I'm reading in 2 different places about the Innokin SVD2. On a US website, it says the following:

Innokin iTaste SVD2.0 - Evolv DNA Powered

Thread Type: 510

Material: Stainless Steel

Battery Capacity: One 18650 (Sold Separately)

The Innokin iTaste SVD (Superior Vaping Device) 2.0 is a ground-breaking alliance of Innokin and Evolv. With more power, more intelligence, more control, and more durability than the original iTaste SVD, the upgraded SVD 2.0 is a must have for vapers looking for the best combination of intuitive technology and ergonomic design. The iTaste SVD2.0 also comes with a newly designed Evolv microchip that is unlike any other. With a maximum output of 20W and a minimum resistance of .5ohm, the addition of this new microchip gives versatility and control like no other Innokin product so far. The iTaste SVD2.0 comes in a travel case that doubles as a Battery Power level checker, so if you ever find yourself out and about, you'll never have to wonder about your battery levels again.

Features:

  • Press Power button 3 times for power on/lock screen
  • OLED display
  • Variable Wattage can be adjusted in 0.1W increments
  • Variable Wattage from 5.0W - 20W
  • Includes tubes for fit with 18650 and 18350 batteries
  • Step Down Technology
  • Sleep Mode activates after 30 sec of inactivity
  • Reverse Polarity Protection
  • Short Circut/ Atomizer Protection
  • Overheat Protection
  • Input Voltage: 3.2V ~ 4.3V
  • Output Voltage: 2.0V ~ 6.3V
  • Maximum Output Current: 6.0Amps
  • Maximum Output Wattage: 5.0 - 20.0W
  • Resistance of Clearomizer: 0.5 - 3.0 ohms
On HealthCabin it tells about the same features, just in slightly different wording. (Though they do leave out any mention of Evolv or their microchip entirely.) Then they show the same last 5 bulleted Specs for it as above. However, they also have the following info after those 5:

Battery: IMR high drain 18650/18350 Li-ion battery (no protection).

What the heck do they mean (no protection)?

Sorry if that's a dumb question!

I have a few in front of me from HC. They are referring to the battery in that comment.

I wish...

I live in California but I wasn't born here. I only wear long pants/jackets for comfort in the middle of what they call "Winter" in NorCal. We just came off of (another) week long heat wave up over 110 degrees and we're just getting started.

I would melt in that temperature.
 

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I would melt in that temperature.

It's pretty bad. Luckily for me I have an agricultural based job and we shut down in the Summer for some of that heat. So I'm sitting in the AC and drinking cold beverages.
 

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