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

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Just to reiterate what I said before about the yaeliq juices I'd tried.

I really don't know what the hell happened with the micro drip. Or why everything g tasted so bad.

I'm really enjoying the ultimate cake with blueberry. I have no idea why it tasted so bad but I'm sorry for my incorrect initial thoughts. It's a great juice.

Ultimate cake plain is pretty good too.

Even cheesecake torte is enjoyable.

Overall this order from yaeliq was more hits than I've ever had in a single order. And I'd definitely order most of them again.
 

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Completely off topic, but significant. Walmart has the Logitech M325 wireless mouse for $14.97. Best buy has it for $10.99. Staples has it for $14.99.

The best part is that it's smooth as silk, predictable, and glides like an ice skater. A single AAA battery is predicted to last 18 months of normal use. I'm loving mine. My old wireless mouse died and I've been using a corded mouse for a while. It's nice to be wireless again.
 
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Why would 15 watts be too hot for the kayfun if you're in tc mode? You mean it doesn't drop below that when trying to maintain a temp? If so that's crazy. Most mods fire then drop instantly and only use a few watts to maintain the temp. I can see it happen. Huge bug if the smok doesn't drop below 15 after pushing fire. If it only hits fifteen for a fraction of a second it should not be an issue.
Kayfuns are single coil atty. Go much over 12.5 Watts on a single coil. And you burn the cotton
 

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Well you do know that it's my way or the highway! ;)
(do I need to revisit that TC thread to see the rant?) :lol:

It's kinda like we made cars "safer" to the point that no one can fix them anymore. We just throw them away & buy a new one. Vaping products are getting to that same point. There is now way that the average person can fix the mods that we see in use these days. (and some call that progress)
There is no TC chip in a mechanical mod, but I can fix a mechanical. So it's simply a trade off, and what is important to me.

For me it still boils down to the fact that the vaping products I use have prevented me from killing myself by continuing to smoke.

I guess I'm just trying to deal with the point that I don't, and never will, vape data. I'm a data person by nature, and keep extensive datasets on things friends laugh at me for (ask Kat, she can tell you), but I don't vape the data.

In fact, maybe my favorite-ever mod (and how I met @Krisma & friends) doesn't even have a display on it. I can change the wattage but it only's reflected by a color, or if I want to press a button twenty times, then count blips. Interestingly enough, every time I have checked where I've landed, it's always (100% of the time) somewhere between 10.5 and 11.5 watts. This has been going on for four or five years now.

Ultimately, for me at least, the data is result of my vape, not a destination for it.
 

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Completely off topic, but significant. Walmart has the Logitech M325 wireless mouse for $14.97. Best Buy has it for $10.99. Staples has it for $14.99.

The best part is that it's smooth as silk, predictable, and glides like an ice skater. A single AAA battery is predicted to last 18 months of normal use. I'm loving mine.
Love those Logitech wireless mice. Been using one for many years.
 

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Why would 15 watts be too hot for the kayfun if you're in tc mode? You mean it doesn't drop below that when trying to maintain a temp? If so that's crazy. Most mods fire then drop instantly and only use a few watts to maintain the temp. I can see it happen. Huge bug if the smok doesn't drop below 15 after pushing fire. If it only hits fifteen for a fraction of a second it should not be an issue.

I don't know. You'd think it would vary the wattage to balance the vape, but even at my normal 400F it's a little hotter on the Alien 220W than I like to be stealthy when I'm in public. 15W is the lowest setting. Maybe there's a trick I haven't discovered.
 
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I don't know. You'd think it would vary the wattage to balance the vape, but even it my normal 400F it's hot on the Alien 220W. Maybe there's a trick I haven't discovered.

So if you turn it down to like 350 what happens ?
 

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I don't know. You'd think it would vary the wattage to balance the vape, but even it my normal 400F it's hot on the Alien 220W. Maybe there's a trick I haven't discovered.

Have you considered switching to Power mode?

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Kayfuns are single coil atty. Go much over 12.5 Watts on a single coil. And you burn the cotton

I vape at 15-20 all the time. No issues. But the point I was trying to make (poorly) is that the temp control should force lower power after the initial fire click. To me it seems more likely the tc is just way off. I have a few devices I have to vape at 340-60 despite my many others I vape at 410-40
 

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Completely off topic, but significant. Walmart has the Logitech M325 wireless mouse for $14.97. Best Buy has it for $10.99. Staples has it for $14.99.

The best part is that it's smooth as silk, predictable, and glides like an ice skater. A single AAA battery is predicted to last 18 months of normal use. I'm loving mine.

:thumbs: Had mine for a few years - just got to remember to "Shut" it off when not using to have the battery last that long (had to change it too many times) . . . :facepalm:
 

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Completely off topic, but significant. Walmart has the Logitech M325 wireless mouse for $14.97. Best Buy has it for $10.99. Staples has it for $14.99.

The best part is that it's smooth as silk, predictable, and glides like an ice skater. A single AAA battery is predicted to last 18 months of normal use. I'm loving mine.

The Source aka radio shack was blowing them out here for 6.99 so I bought the 3 they had, 2 pink and a black. They work really good and worth the money. I use it for regular daily navigating but also have a wired Razer Imperator mouse and a 10 year old Razer Tarantula keyboard that I use for gaming since I don't do wireless nothing to game.


Just to reiterate what I said before about the yaeliq juices I'd tried

I liked the Yaeliq juices, the price was right for the amount you got but my only con was that it would get sickly after 3/4 the bottle and would begin to darken on the shelf rather quickly. They put plenty of sweetener in it and once I began to DIY and had base onhand, cut some of the Yaeliq juices to try to use some up and they were IMO a lot better. I ended up giving them all away cause they like most all commercial juice even cut were too sweet for me.
 

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The Source aka radio shack was blowing them out here for 6.99 so I bought the 3 they had, 2 pink and a black. They work really good and worth the money. I use it for regular daily navigating but also have a wired Razer Imperator mouse and a 10 year old Razer Tarantula keyboard that I use for gaming since I don't do wireless nothing to game.




I liked the Yaeliq juices, the price was right for the amount you got but my only con was that it would get sickly after 3/4 the bottle and would begin to darken on the shelf rather quickly. They put plenty of sweetener in it and once I began to DIY and had base onhand, cut some of the Yaeliq juices to try to use some up and they were IMO a lot better. I ended up giving them all away cause they like most all commercial juice even cut were too sweet for me.

I've been on a quest to find yaeliq juices that don't have a ton of sweetener.
 

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So if you turn it down to like 350 what happens ?

It goes into cutoff mode quickly if you go too low in temp. Even at 250F, which should produce almost no vapor, it's still a MTL cloud in comparison to my other TC mods. The fix would be to allow complete range wattage adjustment just like other mods. The alien goes down to 6w in power mode, 15W minimum in TC. Makes you wonder why they bottom stopped it at 15W in TC mode. It still pops and crackles at 250F, just not as much as 400F.

It's apparently not dropping wattage to maintain a workable range at the selected temp. I suppose that people who are used to vaping at 50W would find it OK.
 

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I've been on a quest to find yaeliq juices that don't have a ton of sweetener.

I don't think you will. I tried many of them and all were ultra sweet. They have a cuban cigar that has a taste I liked but couldn't figure out what it was to try to replicate. I still have several of their 10ml boosters that might one day give a go but doubtful.
I did find a use for their 100ml spouts and pipettes I gathered over time. The spout I cut and made into funnels that fill jugs much faster than those mini funnels. Cut the pipette and so far all my dropper tops fit them nicely so I have a pile of single use droppers for flavorings instead of having to rinse the glass ones for the next flavor.
 

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I don't think you will. I tried many of them and all were ultra sweet. They have a cuban cigar that has a taste I liked but couldn't figure out what it was to try to replicate. I still have several of their 10ml boosters that might one day give a go but doubtful.
I did find a use for their 100ml spouts and pipettes I gathered over time. The spout I cut and made into funnels that fill jugs much faster than those mini funnels. Cut the pipette and so far all my dropper tops fit them nicely so I have a pile of single use droppers for flavorings instead of having to rinse the glass ones for the next flavor.

I've found a few that don't have a heavy sweetened taste. Banana split is one that's quite light.

They changed bottles to chubby gorilla clones(no more spouts and pipes). I asked what kind of plastic it was and they said it was bpa free but I sort of doubt that tbh. They seem like Chinese clone bottles to me. This is the second bottle change. It may be that the juice doesn't turn as fast in these bottles.

Supposedly they're revamping their website and will include safety information as well as their production line.

Cuban cigar is an interesting flavor. I prefer zoosha for tobacco.

I haven't experienced their juice turning though like any juice it darkens as it steeps. I've been ordering from them for quite a while now. I've had a lot of misses with fake flavor and too sweet but finding a few hits and given its $44-55/500 ml it seems worth the effort sifting. If I buy any big bottles like that I'll definitely be decanting to bottles I know are safe.

The flavor booster seem like they'd be perfect for you. Since you can mix them at whatever percentage you want. They say to relocate their blend it's 25% on average so maybe if you did 10-15% you'd be happy.

I actually prefer this blueberry ultimate cake to blueberry milkshake. It tastes more natural to me.

Banana split is probably the best flavor I've found from them. Assuming you like very light mild banana flavor. It's definitely a good summer vape in the heat here.

I still haven't figured out what was wrong with my micro drip setup that caused me to hate these flavors when I first tried them. I'm going to rebuild that atty and see if that solves the issue.

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My dog snores like a sailor. She's such s delicate little girl too. Absolute trucker when she goes out. Lol she just woke herself up snoring too loud.

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Exciting to see a new doctor. Don't really care one way or another if it's a male or female. Too
Much focus is being placed in both camps. I just want s good doctor.
 
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