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

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Thanks guys! Conjured!

Still waiting for the medical stuff to be finally over but the move is good and I’m happy to be back. I hope you have been well and I hope to be around more now. I’m way behind !
LOL. You're WAY behind. And change your avatar location to where you are now.
I lived in London for a year not long ago. Marvelous city in a great country. I miss it.
 

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LOL. You're WAY behind. And change your avatar location to where you are now.
I lived in London for a year not long ago. Marvelous city in a great country. I miss it.

Will do! I’m from here - educated and lived in the USA with part of my time here. So it’s going back home for me - most of my family are here.

Managed to buy some 14500 and have my piccoloid going again and man I missed this thing so much ! I love it. Again.
 

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Hi folks!

Apparently, I can't be an "advanced vaper", since I don't build coils. I have Parkinson's, and while I definitely could build coils, I don't because it would take me forever. It takes me long enough to change coil heads in drop-in tanks.

But with my mostly low power equipment, and DC tanks, I'm still able to dial in the vape I want on all of these setups and more.

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So, what say you? Can I at least lay claim to the title "Expert Tootle Puffer"? Many of you reading this qualify yourselves, and are more than qualified to make an evaluation of my tootle puffing, in my case, cool, dense vapor, taken in mostly in long 3-9 second tokes. At 7-15W. Sometimes I'll puff on a warmer vape, but usually I slam cool vapor until I have to stop, or I'll get sick. I'm currently cutting down from 22mg to 20mg.

Expert or not, I'll always be proud to say "I'm a Tootle Puffer, dammit!"
In my book any vaper who has found the vape to whoop the nasties for them is about as advanced as it gets!!!!
 

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Hi folks!

Apparently, I can't be an "advanced vaper", since I don't build coils. I have Parkinson's, and while I definitely could build coils, I don't because it would take me forever. It takes me long enough to change coil heads in drop-in tanks.

But with my mostly low power equipment, and DC tanks, I'm still able to dial in the vape I want on all of these setups and more.

View attachment 821121
So, what say you? Can I at least lay claim to the title "Expert Tootle Puffer"? Many of you reading this qualify yourselves, and are more than qualified to make an evaluation of my tootle puffing, in my case, cool, dense vapor, taken in mostly in long 3-9 second tokes. At 7-15W. Sometimes I'll puff on a warmer vape, but usually I slam cool vapor until I have to stop, or I'll get sick. I'm currently cutting down from 22mg to 20mg.

Expert or not, I'll always be proud to say "I'm a Tootle Puffer, dammit!"

I'm not certain that the subject is settled science yet.

I'm going with @Katdarling 's definition. Can YOU tell the difference between a drip tip and a...

Oh heck. I forgot. :eek: Whatever it was though, I like it best (surprise, surprise). :D

Therefore, you qualify as "Advanced". Grab a wristband, a drink, and pick a song on the jukebox. :headbang:

Have a shirt too. Kat made 'em up, all special-like and what-not. :cool:

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Thanks! I've long wanted one of Kat's shirts. I still have my old wristband from Part 2. Kat handed 'em out when the first place had to close.

About Sigelei--do they think that nobody uses cartos anymore?

More than just Sigelei, unfortunately. :(

Screw 'em. Most of us are packed for the long haul. :thumbs:
 

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Seriously, I'm going to have to start checking that when mod shopping. Who pays attention to minimum output? Also, why doesn't anyone offer VV mode anymore? Everybody has TC mode now, which is useless to me, since the coolest settings are already hotter than I generally vape.
 

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Seriously, I'm going to have to start checking that when mod shopping. Who pays attention to minimum output? Also, why doesn't anyone offer VV mode anymore? Everybody has TC mode now, which is useless to me, since the coolest settings are already hotter than I generally vape.

I'm with you.

I think there's one recent VV out there. Dovpo maybe? Plus, plenty of Provaris out on the market, if you ever want another...

But yes, eyes on the specs these days, just to be certain.
 

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Also, why doesn't anyone offer VV mode anymore? Everybody has TC mode now, which is useless to me, since the coolest settings are already hotter than I generally vape.

I'm with ya! VV and/or VW works for me. TC is Too Complicated. ;)

Thanks! I've long wanted one of Kat's shirts. I still have my old wristband from Part 2. Kat handed 'em out when the first place had to close.

About Sigelei--do they think that nobody uses cartos anymore?

Haha HA! And if you take my shirts, what the heck am I gonna wear!!!!!

(Wear that wristband with pride and tell the bartender to get ya one on me.)

PS. Karto use? Yeppers. I do believe there are many karto users. They might be silent, but they are out there.
 

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Seriously, I'm going to have to start checking that when mod shopping. Who pays attention to minimum output? Also, why doesn't anyone offer VV mode anymore? Everybody has TC mode now, which is useless to me, since the coolest settings are already hotter than I generally vape.


Well I do. 7w doesn't do it for me.
 

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Hey tp’ers

I’m hoping you can help me out. As many of you know I rebuild but recently (6mos) have been using a smoke infinix pod device for taking out and about to cut down on pocket size.

So I have to say I do like the infinix - the airflow and vapour production are good (not perfect) but the flavour is relatively good even compared to my high end gear.

The problem is the battery life. I don’t remember if it was much better when new and has degraded or if it’s always been poor. I’ve now given the device to my girlfriend who has recently stopped vaping(yay!)

She too really likes the form factor and the vape (coming from the nicolas on istick pico) she finds the hit with higher mg nicotine (12-20) to be satisfying and it keeps her from smoking.

TL;DR
For any of you who tried the infinix or Juul but found the battery lacking - have you found a very small system (probably pod or small
Stick style) you like as much or more for higher mg vaping that can last a work day / evening out without worry) and works well for tony women pockets? Is the t18 stuff still around? I think even that is too big for her. I think slim not length is the main issue. Maybe the sourin drop or similar? I think something like the penguin is too bulky. I’ve seen the biip bussardo venture but it too looks big. I’m guessing it needs to be 650mah minimum with a 1.6 or higher coil for the kind of vape and battery life we need.


Thanks for the help!!
 

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Don't use any of the pods, so can't offer any suggestions other than...

Maybe she can carry two, to make it through the day? The inherent problem with small fixed battery mods is the small. Small batteries just don't have the mAh needed for an all day solo device. And can't, until some new breaktrhough in battery tech.
 

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