Tootle Puffers, Redux (The Sequel)

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You from "Roswell" too? :w00t:

Roswell? Ohh yeah that place that does exist but doesn't?

Hey, it really does exist! I'm here.....
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Rather than panic, let everyone here know what you like. You'll be inundated with suggestions, I promise you that! We'll all help to make it a less fearful adventure. It'll be FUN! :D
Aw Kat, you do havea knack for putting smiles on people's faces, including mine. Thanks for your positive approach.

Now then, to figure out what it is I like...still new but starting to figure out what blows my hair back when it comes to Tootlin'

Cheers




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You mish-moshed me inside the quote, sweets, but I'm glad for what you said.

It IS a bit difficult when one is new to vaping, and a LOT more now than it was 5 years ago when I started. You had to decide between and eGo and a Riva. :rolleyes:

So, in terms of what you like, look at your vape and your vape style. Box mod? Tube mod? Both mod? TC? Swappable batts? Small form factor? Longevity and warranty and CS?

Everyone has different points of purpose and importance. Let's find yours.
 

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@juskiddin

This might sound a bit odd coming from me who likes to tinker and experiment but this is for tootle puffers. Being a tootle puffer gets you a lot of vape for very little outlay. Most of the gear we like is old school and found in clearance and bargin bins. You are not chasing the latest greatest, cloud chuckiest gear. You need some simple options that are fuss free have some longevity (replaceable coils, batteries etc) look at things that people are still using 2 years after they were released and that deliver nicotine vape to you consistently and reliably. Once you decide what those simple options are........get lots of the exact same thing. Parts are interchangeable and you don't have to worry about failure. :p

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You mish-moshed me inside the quote, sweets, but I'm glad for what you said.

It IS a bit difficult when one is new to vaping, and a LOT more now than it was 5 years ago when I started. You had to decide between and eGo and a Riva. :rolleyes:

So, in terms of what you like, look at your vape and your vape style. Box mod? Tube mod? Both mod? TC? Swappable batts? Small form factor? Longevity and warranty and CS?

Everyone has different points of purpose and importance. Let's find yours.
Yes...I realized I "mish moshed" after I sent it. Me and my eager index finger.

Thank you so much, Kat. I so appreciate this wonderful group.
 

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@juskiddin

This might sound a bit odd coming from me who likes to tinker and experiment but this is for tootle puffers. Being a tootle puffer gets you a lot of vape for very little outlay. Most of the gear we like is old school and found in clearance and bargin bins. You are not chasing the latest greatest, cloud chuckiest gear. You need some simple options that are fuss free have some longevity (replaceable coils, batteries etc) look at things that people are still using 2 years after they were released and that deliver nicotine vape to you consistently and reliably. Once you decide what those simple options are........get lots of the exact same thing. Parts are interchangeable and you don't have to worry about failure. :p

Kat beat me to the post


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Yes...I realized I "mish moshed" after I sent it. Me and my eager index finger.

Thank you so much, Kat. I so appreciate this wonderful group.

You've been a MARVELOUS addition to this place, JK!
 

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@juskiddin

This might sound a bit odd coming from me who likes to tinker and experiment but this is for tootle puffers. Being a tootle puffer gets you a lot of vape for very little outlay. Most of the gear we like is old school and found in clearance and bargin bins. You are not chasing the latest greatest, cloud chuckiest gear. You need some simple options that are fuss free have some longevity (replaceable coils, batteries etc) look at things that people are still using 2 years after they were released and that deliver nicotine vape to you consistently and reliably. Once you decide what those simple options are........get lots of the exact same thing. Parts are interchangeable and you don't have to worry about failure. :p

Kat beat me to the post
This makes so much sense to me (that's rare:) )
I think I love you. Just kidding...well...you know what I mean

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It makes sense to me, as well.

What a great question to pose, to everyone!



What do you like that is simple, fuss free, has longevity (replaceable coils, batteries etc), and that you are still using 2 years after they were released? And that deliver nicotine vape to you consistently and reliably?


Discuss!
 

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This makes so much sense to me (that's rare:) )
I think I love you. Just kidding...well...you know what I mean

Cheers!

This is what I meant by making a commitment to a particular vaping style. When you buy lots of the exact same thing you are locked into it because you have invested in those products. My commitment looks something like this. All of these have stood the test of time

Battery devices.....vision spinners, provaris, billet boxes (I won some Cloupor mini's)
Toppers......Carto tanks, cerotanks, Cubis tanks
Atomizers/coils.......Sophia for my carto tanks, aspire coils for both my cerotanks and my billet box bridges.

That is not to say I don't have other things but that is my purchase commitment. I also learnt how to build my own coils and mods to make sure I would always have something to vape with.
 

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Hi everyone! Do any of you own both the Triton and the tfv4? If so are either of these good for mtl? I don't need a super tight draw, the nautilus is too tight so something life the gs air draw...or the apex. I am looking for a versatile tank that i can buy stock coils for and learn the rba. So i thought to check with you guys first.

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It makes sense to me, as well.

What a great question to pose, to everyone!



What do you like that is simple, fuss free, has longevity (replaceable coils, batteries etc), and that you are still using 2 years after they were released? And that deliver nicotine vape to you consistently and reliably?


Discuss!
I'm going to need an extension on my essay. Just ate a big dinner and fighting to keep my peepers open.

Going to think on it and start tappin' in a bit :)
 

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It makes sense to me, as well.

What a great question to pose, to everyone!



What do you like that is simple, fuss free, has longevity (replaceable coils, batteries etc), and that you are still using 2 years after they were released? And that deliver nicotine vape to you consistently and reliably?


Discuss!
Right now what I like:
Battery/mod devices: Innokin MVP3 & MVP3Pro, Innokin iTazte VV3, iStick 40W, iStick 30W, Awaiting my first Provari, which I'm sure will join the top mix.
older school devices I still like: SID (I have 4 "heads" and about 6 tubes in assorted sizes), eGos (mostly the passthroughs, but I do have a couple of Twists).
Tanks: GS Air M and Cerotank
Cartomizers: Boge 2.1ohm and 1.7ohm. I've a sizable stash.
atomizers/coils: GS Air, Aspire BVCs

I've bought supplies to recoil the GS Air 1.5s...but haven't taken the plunge yet. I'm also considering a Kayfun (once I get the hang of coiling).

Been vaping going on 5 years....so I have a lot of stuff accumulated. Many variable voltage mods and mechanicals and whatnot. Even a squonker or two.

I learned to DIY my juice in 2012 and make only one flavor ...my menthol...so that is the easy part. I just have to make sure I have enough nic to last until I finally commit to giving it (nic) up. I'm at 2.25mg. now.
 

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All the talk about stashes of PG, VG, litres of nic, collections of tanks, wire, mods has me feeling panicked. I have 3 devices and 6 tanks. I am pathetically unprepared for an impending vapocolypse.

What's a newb like me to do? Sure, I could google til my peepers cross but I'm not even certain where to begin. :shock:

Seriously, I'm kinda freakin' out here.

Now I've gotten my knickers in a twist just thinking about it.

Must. Go. Vape.

You just need to make a plan and work it.

I decided early on vaping that i was not going to chase gear. I just keep buying the same thing over and over again.

Ask away. there are enough canucks on here to help you get you gear at the most efficient prices.

Thanks. I did like my visits to Vancouver.
How is Canada on aliens from another solar system?

Have a look at our politicians.

@juskiddin,

I've been laying in vapocalypse goodies. I have learned to wrap my own coils and mix my own juice. I have a small handful of mechanical mods, and my new regulated mods take replaceable batteries. No, they won't last forever, but they should keep me amused for quite some time.

I think that my worst would probably be nic. I have 1-3/4 L in my freezer. I think I figured at my current mix (10mg), should last me for almost 5 years. I suppose I should grab one more, just to assuage my paranoia.

In my worst-case scenario, I can wrap a 1Ω coil and run it in an RDA on a mech mod and still be o.k. I have plenty of rebuildable coil heads for my PT2s and subtanks and eGo ONE tanks. My Nautis would probably be my only tanks that could suffer.

I peruse the Overlooked Tootle Puffer Gear thread. They ALWAYS have leads on good deals (sometimes stuff I don't REALLY need, but end up buying anyway o_O )

I know getting stuff "Up Nord" can be a little dicey (and prices not quite as lucrative as they are here in the States....) I would think there's a lot of "help" available ;) ;) ;)

Paranoia has been a driving force for me
 
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