Tootle Puffers, Redux (The Sequel)

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MikeyConti

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fast tech had them for $20 a couple of weeks ago, but they sold out before I could get an order in. :mad: I'll definitely let you know if I see any again.
Appreciate it! I'ma keep a look out for a lot of things after Christmas!
 

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So I'm mixed up today. I'm really enjoying the kayfun UnDead but still missing 2 packages that haven't come yet from last weekends sales. Was hoping to get the SS wire and the Bellus rta today, but it better come Monday or I may go Postal on the Post Office!! :D
 

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Handyman Husband

Wife texts husband on a cold winter morning:
"Windows frozen, won't open."


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"Gently pour some lukewarm water over it
And gently tap edges with hammer."

Wife texts back 5 minutes later:
"Computer really messed up now.


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Some people should just not get up in the morning.
 

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That's beautiful, fourthrok! I really love my Innokins. I have 2 MVP 20s, a Disrupter, and several SVD 2s in my vapocalypse stash. I've never had a bit of problems with any of them. They just vape great every time. And Innokins have such a pure signal compared to just about everything else out there, that the vape actually tastes better.
I agree! There is something about the way they vape that it just seems...better. Better tasting, better TH, better feel. After I got an MVP 20 I knew I wanted the more "fancy" MVP. I was thinking hard about the CF4 (and still might get one at some point), but the battery life of the MVP 3 kinda won me over. Plus that built in cord in the bottom for charging stuff. And I liked the screen and the little battery indicator on top. As a person who spends quite a bit of time in hospitals (both for myself and for my husband) having a no-nonsense, reliable, long-acting battery device that can charge other things was a huge draw.
 

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I agree! There is something about the way they vape that it just seems...better. Better tasting, better TH, better feel. After I got an MVP 20 I knew I wanted the more "fancy" MVP. I was thinking hard about the CF4 (and still might get one at some point), but the battery life of the MVP 3 kinda won me over. Plus that built in cord in the bottom for charging stuff. And I liked the screen and the little battery indicator on top. As a person who spends quite a bit of time in hospitals (both for myself and for my husband) having a no-nonsense, reliable, long-acting battery device that can charge other things was a huge draw.

My original MVP v1's still work beautifully (once I fixed the button). They were the beginning of my love for box mods
 

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Have you had any firing button problems with the SVD 2? I know I had problems with the first SVD, but I'm sure they fixed that in the 2nd one. Just Wondering. :)

Have a couple SVD2s in my stable, no problems with either, and both going on 6 months or more.

My SVD1, also with "soft" button, still works fine other than not having tactile or audio feedback on the switch action.
 

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I agree! There is something about the way they vape that it just seems...better. Better tasting, better TH, better feel. After I got an MVP 20 I knew I wanted the more "fancy" MVP. I was thinking hard about the CF4 (and still might get one at some point), but the battery life of the MVP 3 kinda won me over. Plus that built in cord in the bottom for charging stuff. And I liked the screen and the little battery indicator on top. As a person who spends quite a bit of time in hospitals (both for myself and for my husband) having a no-nonsense, reliable, long-acting battery device that can charge other things was a huge draw.
I'm not an expert by any means about this but, Innokin mods use straight DC Current instead of PWM, Same as Provari's I believe, so it gives a more consistent power to the atty and stays smooth. Someone correct me if I worded or am wrong about this please! :)
Have a couple SVD2s in my stable, no problems with either, and both going on 6 months or more.

My SVD1, also with "soft" button, still works fine other than not having tactile or audio feedback on the switch action.
Mine didn't fully die, but it would go in and out of working, I read about a Fix for it, but was to afraid to try it at the time so I just had the B&M I got it from swap it out. While doing that, I ended up buying a iTaste VTR and haven't used the SVD1 other than to check that it was good to go lol. Funny at first I didn't like the look of box mods but after the VTR it changed my mind completely!
 

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I'm not an expert by any means about this but, Innokin mods use straight DC Current instead of PWM, Same as Provari's I believe, so it gives a more consistent power to the atty and stays smooth. Someone correct me if I worded or am wrong about this please! :)

Mine didn't fully die, but it would go in and out of working, I read about a Fix for it, but was to afraid to try it at the time so I just had the B&M I got it from swap it out. While doing that, I ended up buying a iTaste VTR and haven't used the SVD1 other than to check that it was good to go lol. Funny at first I didn't like the look of box mods but after the VTR it changed my mind completely!

I used to look at MVP 2s and wonder who the heck would buy a mod like that! :D And now box mods are pretty much what I vape on the most.
 

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I still have two MVP 2's that work fine. They were what really got me hooked on vaping after using ciga-likes and ego's. Since then Box Mods are what I like the best but I do have a Vamo V3, Segelei 20W and my mech mods so tubes are not out of the equation just not as well liked as my box mods!
 

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I still have two MVP 2's that work fine. They were what really got me hooked on vaping after using ciga-likes and ego's. Since then Box Mods are what I like the best but I do have a Vamo V3, Segelei 20W and my mech mods so tubes are not out of the equation just not as well liked as my box mods!
I wouldn't mind having a Sigelei 20/30W Tube Mod to have! They made another 30W Tube Mod im pretty sure that was smaller in size and didn't have the large Control Head.. I'm pretty sure I saw someone post a pic on ECF of one, but cant remember the name of it.. oh well.. :)
 

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Will not regulate down below 12 watts or so even though it says 7 watts. The mod has no step down voltage function.
Ah dang YiHi !
At least the new IPV D3(Assuming its still a YiHi board) will have step-down! I'm gonna keep an eye on that little mod!
 
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