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

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"By pushing the boundaries of current rechargeable battery standards, it is capable of charging at a rate that is one hundred times faster than existing batteries."

Whatcha think, TPuffs?

New battery tech from Innokin looks revolutionary - Vaping360

P Busardo mentioned it as well:

Taste Your Juice | Innokin brings unique battery technology to ECC California

Hopefully it's a real innovation. If so, this would be pretty big for Tootle Puffers. How about a cig-a-like that lets you vape at 10-15W all day on a charge and only takes a half hour to top back off? Packaged in a charging box that holds your back up battery, is shaped like a pack of cigarettes, and provides several full charges? How important would it be for smoking cessation to have a product that performs as well as a pack of cigarettes for days on end? If it's really that good it would reshape the industry.
 

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    Dang spam
    Which flavor?
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    Topwater Elvis

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    Sorry @Topwater Elvis that is incorrect. Here is a shot from the actual Provari Radius manual created by Provape :)

    The device is called a Provari Radius. The manufacturer is Provape.

    Of course I shot off my mouth before actually checking my own boxes & manuals from the Radiuses, Radiui, Radius's (whatever is plural for Radius dang it) I own.

    Not an excuse, I haven't looked at the boxes or manual in a very long time, my Radius devices are marked 'Radius' on the top & Provape USA on the bottom, that is what I was going by.

    You are correct, my apologies. :thumb:
     

    ToolmanTexas

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    Of course I shot off my mouth before actually checking my own boxes & manuals from the Radiuses, Radiui, Radius's (whatever is plural for Radius dang it) I own.

    Not an excuse, I haven't looked at the boxes or manual in a very long time, my Radius devices are marked 'Radius' on the top & Provape USA on the bottom, that is what I was going by.

    You are correct, my apologies. :thumb:
    Apology accepted of course, happens to the best of us.
     

    stols001

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    Oh man... That didn't take long, I managed to shatter my quartz glass tank on my new Kabuki 1st day after coil change.... Sigh. Thankfully, my kit came with a pyrex replacement. I'm not replacing the quartz until I buy vape bands, LOL. Though in this instance, I am not sure vape bands would have saved me, as it was completely detached from the bottom half of the tank, and fell out of my hands while filling, I've tipped it over a few times and assembled and full of juice and it was fine (my limited knowledge of physics tells me this makes sense, you can drop a FULL bottle of something much easier than an empty bottle of something, without shattering it....

    It was only about a foot and a half from my hands to the ground. Have I mentioned one of the best wedding anniversary presents I received, ever, was a full set of plastic and pyrex glassware and dinnerware, LOL. I figured I'd have a use for the replacement tank EVENTUALLY, just not quite this soon....

    Anna
     

    ToolmanTexas

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    Oh man... That didn't take long, I managed to shatter my quartz glass tank on my new Kabuki 1st day after coil change.... Sigh. Thankfully, my kit came with a pyrex replacement. I'm not replacing the quartz until I buy vape bands, LOL. Though in this instance, I am not sure vape bands would have saved me, as it was completely detached from the bottom half of the tank, and fell out of my hands while filling, I've tipped it over a few times and assembled and full of juice and it was fine (my limited knowledge of physics tells me this makes sense, you can drop a FULL bottle of something much easier than an empty bottle of something, without shattering it....

    It was only about a foot and a half from my hands to the ground. Have I mentioned one of the best wedding anniversary presents I received, ever, was a full set of plastic and pyrex glassware and dinnerware, LOL. I figured I'd have a use for the replacement tank EVENTUALLY, just not quite this soon....

    Anna
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    Topwater Elvis

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    I've bought a whole boat load of replacement glass in my time vaping.
    For me / my lifestyle broken tanks are commonplace, just another consumable like heads or liquids.

    Could be it is just my luck, I've bought probably 60 maybe more supposedly kabuki replacement glass from fastech, at least 70% of what I received didn't fit an authentic kabuki. No matter how they were advertised or what the description & reviews said.
    Buying the various 5 pack I usually got 2 every once in a while 3 that fit correctly, several times none of the 5 fit.
    I definitely would not stash them away for future use without making sure they fit correctly beforehand.

    The Phiniac replacements always fit & were the best/hardest to break IMO, don't know if they still offer them.
    Usually get the blems from HOH.
     

    Maytwin

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    Oh man... That didn't take long, I managed to shatter my quartz glass tank on my new Kabuki 1st day after coil change.... Sigh. Thankfully, my kit came with a pyrex replacement. I'm not replacing the quartz until I buy vape bands, LOL. Though in this instance, I am not sure vape bands would have saved me, as it was completely detached from the bottom half of the tank, and fell out of my hands while filling, I've tipped it over a few times and assembled and full of juice and it was fine (my limited knowledge of physics tells me this makes sense, you can drop a FULL bottle of something much easier than an empty bottle of something, without shattering it....

    It was only about a foot and a half from my hands to the ground. Have I mentioned one of the best wedding anniversary presents I received, ever, was a full set of plastic and pyrex glassware and dinnerware, LOL. I figured I'd have a use for the replacement tank EVENTUALLY, just not quite this soon....

    Anna
    You are so not alone ! Mine flew out of my hands and shattered on a wooden floor the first time I refilled it. Cost me an arm and a leg to replace it from the UK so I tend to use it rather sparingly now :D
     

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    I've bought 5 pack replacements for every glass tank I have, feels good to have them stashed away in case of emergency.

    You planning on opening a glass store.

    I have 10 spare glass for the V4. That's it, and all I figure I need.
     

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    I have spares for my Vika Fantasies, Doggy's, and kfl's, and when I am able to get a couple Kabukis, I'll get spares for those also.

    My plastic tanks have been in use for 6 years now without any sort of problem. ..... just sayin
     

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