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

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They are a bit spendy, but the ectended battery runtime means less frequent charging means longer battery life. In the long run, they cost about the same.

The iJoys are good. The Golisis are good. The Aspires are good. The Hohm Growns are fair. I'd avoid most others.

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Are the ijoys typically hard to find? Not many choices for 26650 where I shop (RTD vaper)
 
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How are you doing, TT? Are you staying dry?
Yeah, we are up north so no problems in our area, a little rainy but nothing really, but friends in Houston are getting a big brunt of the storm... Galveston and coastline even worse.
 

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Yeah, we are up north so no problems in our area, a little rainy but nothing really, but friends in Houston are getting a big brunt of the storm... Galveston and coastline even worse.
Glad your safe!
 

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Response from mighty skins about washing tanks. I'm encouraged!
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I think I'll head over to Harbor Freight (cheap tool shop) today to get a multi meter !
I have 2, quality, Fluke multimeters in my tool kits. And yet, I use a Vamo to check my coils. If I have an issue, I pull out one of my Pico's and recheck it. All it takes is a quick tap of the fire button. The Pico is actually better because it "holds" the display for a few seconds.

Are they as accurate as the Fluke's or a dedicated ohm reader? No but, since I'm not building coils in the sub, or very sub range, close enough is good enough. For me. ;) They are also "probably" more accurate than some of the cheap multimeters out there.

Just my :2c:.
 

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I have 2, quality, Fluke multimeters in my tool kits. And yet, I use a Vamo to check my coils. If I have an issue, I pull out one of my Pico's and recheck it. All it takes is a quick tap of the fire button. The Pico is actually better because it "holds" the display for a few seconds.

Are they as accurate as the Fluke's or a dedicated ohm reader? No but, since I'm not building coils in the sub, or very sub range, close enough is good enough. For me. ;) They are also "probably" more accurate than some of the cheap multimeters out there.

Just my :2c:.

Thanks! I appreciate your two pennies! [emoji4]
 

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    I gotta express some love for my neglected nectar. It has been sitting full and unused for over a month (has a juice in it that I'm no longer crazy about) and it's dry as a bone, NO leaks! I can't say the same for any of my other tanks sitting that long!
     

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