Vapemail! WHat do you do with it?

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Ok, so I've been ordering UP A STORM. So excited to try lots of flavors from different vendors. Only have 2 local stores, and they are 45 minutes away (driving).
So when I get vapemail, I typically have 4-6 or more new juices. And I want to try them ALL right at that moment! But its not practical.

So I am wondering, how do you do it? Do you pick a flavor and vape it for a day or two and then move on? Or do you fill up multiple tanks with new juice and vape em simultaneously?

THoughts??

Thanks!
 

HoagieHero

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It is all about personal preference really. I have about 20+ flavors in my cupboard that I used to switch through all the time, multiple times a day. I had a stock pile of about 15 clearomizers that would each have a different flavor. Now, I have finally come across a flavor that I can vape all day and I have been with it for 5 days now. Go ahead and fill your tanks with multiple flavors to get you started. Nothing wrong with variety! I personally just got tired of carrying all of that equipment with me every day :blush: Plus, now that my new tank can hold 3ml I am getting used to keeping the same flavor for a longer time. Enjoy your vaping as you see fit!
 

ooomphlaa

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I am a juice junkie. I always have 10+ juices on hand that I cycle through b/c I just can't settle on one flavor for an ADV. And I'm constantly trying new vendors and flavors. If you are ordering made to order juice then let those bad boys steep for at least a week b/f jumping into them. Before i built up a nice stock pile I'd mix my ready to vape and made to order vape orders so that when my juice came I would have pre-steeped juices and then the fresh made ones I could steep.
 
And one more question.... I've read people say that you have to change your coil each time you change your juice. Is this pretty much uniformly true? Will I get a significantly better vape if I do so? Of course if money were no option I would do it, and I will if it makes a huge difference, but can I just clean/rinse old coil? Using iclear 30s and a few dual coils.
 

daleron

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    (Tried to paste fasttech link from daleron but it would not let me because I am new :)

    Sweet... can I use this (see above) with my evic or ego or itaste, or is it for a whole rebuildable set up,,, or whatever you call it? :)
    Oh yes, I use them with eGo batteries all the time :)
    And you can buy pre-made coils there also for when it's time to change them.
     
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