Tootle Puffers, Redux (The Sequel)

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    Thanks, Andria. I'm actually less worried about bottom firing than the hand feel of using a bottom button. I almost bought this .... many times.


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    It's recessed bottom buttons that I don't do well with. As long as I can press the button with the heel of my hand (instead of a finger) I'm fine with them.

    Overall length also determines how well I like a mechanical. (because of the way I like to hold them)

    Note that my Caravela (18650) and my Mako (14500) are exactly the same length.
    The Mako is so long because it has a gallon bucket for a drip well.

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    fourthrok

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    Definitely an effort to get people to continue buying blister-packs. Might as well go full-on rebuildables, if that is the way things are going to go.
    I certainly hope that isn't the case. But if you all give up on the blister packs that leaves more for ME (and Kat and DPL and a few select others...)

    I am simply not ready to go full bore with rebuilding. In fact...I haven't started yet. That is just too much work and fiddling for me. I vape to not smoke and for the comfort vaping provides me. I don't want it to become a "hobby"....or a "job".
     

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    Im new and trying to learn as much as I can so I can make my first purchase and get going. What, pray tell, is a Tootle Puffer. Don't know if I belong here or not!

    Hi, and welcome, Junie!

    Tootle puffers... well, we mostly vape a lower power levels than cloud chasers. Not so much interested in winning competitions over how quickly we can fog up a room than we are in staying EX-smokers!

    I certainly hope that isn't the case. But if you all give up on the blister packs that leaves more for ME (and Kat and DPL and a few select others...)

    I am simply not ready to go full bore with rebuilding. In fact...I haven't started yet. That is just too much work and fiddling for me. I vape to not smoke and for the comfort vaping provides me. I don't want it to become a "hobby"....or a "job".

    But what to do, then, if/when the FDA bans blister packs? You'll either need to rebuild the heads you have, or have something bigger and easier to rebuild.... And coils (not necessarily wicks) can last months, so it's not like you need to recoil every time...
     

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    Im new and trying to learn as much as I can so I can make my first purchase and get going. What, pray tell, is a Tootle Puffer. Don't know if I belong here or not!

    General rule of thumb, if you vape at less than 15 watts, your tootle puffing.
     

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    I certainly hope that isn't the case. But if you all give up on the blister packs that leaves more for ME (and Kat and DPL and a few select others...)

    I am simply not ready to go full bore with rebuilding. In fact...I haven't started yet. That is just too much work and fiddling for me. I vape to not smoke and for the comfort vaping provides me. I don't want it to become a "hobby"....or a "job".
    I still haven't started yet either fourthrok but I'm working on my husband doing it for me - as a sort of quid pro quo for the various pairs of trousers I've had to hem for him recently, oh, and for the meals he gets placed in front of him every day :D
     

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    I still haven't started yet either fourthrok but I'm working on my husband doing it for me - as a sort of quid pro quo for the various pairs of trousers I've had to hem for him recently, oh, and for the meals he gets placed in front of him every day :D
    Wish I had that option! Hubby is going to be pretty useless in the rebuilding department. He's still on cartomizers. Even if he did feel inclined to use coils (motiviation for him to rebuild them for us) his fingers are too arthritic and stubby/clumsy. So that's out! :rolleyes:

    I'm going to have to do it, I guess. I'll buy a RTA (or two) anyway to have on hand. But meanwhile I'm collecting coils and just hoping, I guess, for a miracle. But it seem life is conspiring against me being happy, these days....
     

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    I certainly hope that isn't the case. But if you all give up on the blister packs that leaves more for ME (and Kat and DPL and a few select others...)

    I am simply not ready to go full bore with rebuilding. In fact...I haven't started yet. That is just too much work and fiddling for me. I vape to not smoke and for the comfort vaping provides me. I don't want it to become a "hobby"....or a "job".

    The only product that I can find that's grandfathered by the deeming date is the original njoy. (manufactured/sold in the US prior to Feb 15 2007)
     

    Maytwin

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    Wish I had that option! Hubby is going to be pretty useless in the rebuilding department. He's still on cartomizers. Even if he did feel inclined to use coils (motiviation for him to rebuild them for us) his fingers are too arthritic and stubby/clumsy. So that's out! :rolleyes:

    I'm going to have to do it, I guess. I'll buy a RTA (or two) anyway to have on hand. But meanwhile I'm collecting coils and just hoping, I guess, for a miracle. But it seem life is conspiring against me being happy, these days....
    Yep, I'm collecting coils as well but have also bought a couple or 3 subtank minis so I do have those in reserve for rebuilding as and when it becomes necessary. My husband's neither a smoker nor a vaper but he is good when it comes to making things - much less clumsy than me and something of a perfectionist whereas I would just say "Oh, that'll do" regardless of whether it's right or not :D
     

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    "Not so much interested in winning competitions over how quickly we can fog up a room than we are in staying EX-smokers!"
    David Ock then I am most definitely a Tootle Puffer or will be once I find the right device.
    I just want to stay off the cigs.
    I need something that feels like a cigarette that allows me to stick with my present style or pattern of smoking in oder to be successful , at least at first.
    Im not sure what all the rules are here yet in regards to what to post where………would it be appropriate to post in this thread what Im considering getting to get feedback and see if it will fit with a true Tootle Puffer style?
     

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    Sure, Junie, ask away!

    Some things to consider... budget? You've already mentioned form factor, but be aware that the cig-a-likes don't really vape all that well, battery capacity is small so you you'll need a LOT of 'em to get through a day and are constantly charging them, and liquid capacity is also small, so frequently refilling.

    If you're comfortable with something a little bigger, say about the size of a Sharpie, something along the lines of, say, a 1300 mAh Spinner with suitable topper (the part that holds the heating coil, wick and liquid) would perform much better.

    And having at least two of everything is pretty much essential. One to use and one to charge. Or in case of breakage. Don't want to be doing great on the switch and have your one and only fail! (Stuff happens...)

    Finding the right nic level is important, and finding flavors that you like critical!
     

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    Thanks David Im glad you said that. It feels so much cozier in here with the Tootle Puffers. Its kind of intimidating out in the part of the forum where the Power Puffers hang out.
    I have been reading the forum and doing searches for a week and in the notes I have a list of possibilities that other Tootle Puffers and members that post on the Itty Bitties for under a $100 have used and still use after several years. Their explanations jibe with my thinking as to why when your just coming off of cigs. you need something thats going to be familiar to the reptile part of your brain. Many of them moved on to bigger or studier or longer battery life or holding more liquid but I noticed some even after several years still prefer them
    So what I have on my list now is :
    Joyetech Ecab, Eroll, Ego 1 mini, Ovale emini
    That gives you an idea of what Im going for at least style,size, and looks wise. I have read reviews on them all here and on the web and watched videos.
    Feel free to add anything you think I should take a look at.
    I haven't given as much thought to what I want in terms of e-liquid…its hard to think about too many things at one time, rattles me, so for the next couple of days I focusing on hardware.
     

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    The only product that I can find that's grandfathered by the deeming date is the original njoy. (manufactured/sold in the US prior to Feb 15 2007)
    I don't think I'll have to revert THAT far! :D I've been vaping over four years...and have collected a vast supply of PVs, both mech and regulated, a bottom feeder, plus assorted tanks, cartomizers, and have started collecting coils. I do plan to buy a Kayfun or two. Already have researched what I need to rebuild my own coils (including rebuilding the GS airs). I'll deal with things as they come....but I'll be kicking and snarling over much of it!
     
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    where the Power Puffers hang out.

    Love it!!

    By all means, go with what's comfortable and effective for you. The important thing for you at this stage is to start making the switch. You can (and no doubt WILL) be adding more hardware as time goes on.

    If you have any local shops, most will have tasting bars, where you can sample different flavors. That's actually a good way to start finding out what you like. Then, once you've narrowed down the flavor profile a bit, you can start shopping online for better prices, or even move into DIY juice.
     

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    Thanks David Im glad you said that. It feels so much cozier in here with the Tootle Puffers. Its kind of intimidating out in the part of the forum where the Power Puffers hang out.
    I have been reading the forum and doing searches for a week and in the notes I have a list of possibilities that other Tootle Puffers and members that post on the Itty Bitties for under a $100 have used and still use after several years. Their explanations jibe with my thinking as to why when your just coming off of cigs. you need something thats going to be familiar to the reptile part of your brain. Many of them moved on to bigger or studier or longer battery life or holding more liquid but I noticed some even after several years still prefer them
    So what I have on my list now is :
    Joyetech Ecab, Eroll, Ego 1 mini, Ovale emini
    That gives you an idea of what Im going for at least style,size, and looks wise. I have read reviews on them all here and on the web and watched videos.
    Feel free to add anything you think I should take a look at.
    I haven't given as much thought to what I want in terms of e-liquid…its hard to think about too many things at one time, rattles me, so for the next couple of days I focusing on hardware.
    Innokin iTaste VV V3 or V4. Built really tough and is very reliable. Plus you can change both the volts and the watts ...there's a screen, so you don't have to look a tiny marks on the end of the PV. It can be vaped while charging, too. Innokin is a very good name in electronic cigarettes, known for durability and function. Another nice feature about it is it is square in shape, so less likely to roll off tables, etc. Also it's a bit (only a bit) bigger in diameter than the eGo/Spinner types so you can use a larger tank on it without it looking stupid. Just my opinion. Innokin iTaste VV4-M Express Kit 1000mAh, 15w, 0.8ohm
     

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    I don't think I'll have to revert THAT far! :D I've been vaping over a year...and have collected a vast supply of PVs, both mech and regulated, a bottom feeder, plus assorted tanks, cartomizers, and have started collecting coils. I do plan to buy a Kayfun or two. Already have researched what I need to rebuild my own coils (including rebuilding the GS airs). I'll deal with things as they come....but I'll be kicking and snarling over much of it!

    Just do it :) Orchid V5 RBA Clone w/ PC Tank by Tobeco - 101 Vape

    I'm repeating myself hahaha

    Eric
     

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    Thanks David Im glad you said that. It feels so much cozier in here with the Tootle Puffers. Its kind of intimidating out in the part of the forum where the Power Puffers hang out.
    I have been reading the forum and doing searches for a week and in the notes I have a list of possibilities that other Tootle Puffers and members that post on the Itty Bitties for under a $100 have used and still use after several years. Their explanations jibe with my thinking as to why when your just coming off of cigs. you need something thats going to be familiar to the reptile part of your brain. Many of them moved on to bigger or studier or longer battery life or holding more liquid but I noticed some even after several years still prefer them
    So what I have on my list now is :
    Joyetech Ecab, Eroll, Ego 1 mini, Ovale emini
    That gives you an idea of what Im going for at least style,size, and looks wise. I have read reviews on them all here and on the web and watched videos.
    Feel free to add anything you think I should take a look at.
    I haven't given as much thought to what I want in terms of e-liquid…its hard to think about too many things at one time, rattles me, so for the next couple of days I focusing on hardware.
    You might want to consider a 650 mah Evod battery and tank. Small and a nice amount of vapor for a starter. bigger than a cigallike vape setup but much more satisfying and the battery lasts a while too. Also you can put whatever flavor you want into the evod tank.

    And for 7.95 for tank, battery and charger, cheap to try.

    I have bought several of these kits and given most away to beginning vapers. The coil in them sucks so order some genuine Kanger Evod coils for them but otherwise they are good setups. Each pack also comes with a charger so you will have a spare charger if you buy 2 packs, which I recommend. They also have the battery seperate I do recommend 3 batteries. One charging, one vaping and one charged backup. Cheap to try and work nice for a beginner, I have been vaping for 11 months and still use one of these when out and about. The battery also has 4 different output voltages so you can fine tune your vape for the coil you are using.
    EVOD 650mAh Variable Voltage Blister Pack Starter Kit
     
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