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Vapin' in the deep-freeze

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TrueNorthist

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Anybody else enjoy vaping in cold weather? I used to hate smoking the stinkies when the temps were below zero but find vaping almost like using a recue inhaler. Especially with a menthol or minty flavour. The clouds of vapour are an awesome sight and the warm pull -- minus the razor blade of fire from an analog -- seems to warm the bones and brighten the spirit. I can't wait to add to my small collection of flavours and will most likely soon have a substantial display of juices to choose from. I wonder how good the buttered rum flavours go down at say, -20?

Man I got it bad...
 

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Hahaha!! TN, pipe down on the enthusiasm there....you're gonna make all your analog-smokin' neighbours jealous...j/k :lol:
I think I have already converted another analog user, my neighbour. We usually run into each other out back for a smoke just about every day. He didn't see it at first but caught a whiff of coffeee and will likely be showing up here soon!
 

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Yeah TN! You know how those backwoods types are. They might think that your clouds of vapor have something to do with why y'all are getting so much snow and start a witch hunt with you as the target. :)

As for me, in urban Toronto, I LOVE watching the thick plumes formed by the cold weather we've been having. The aftertaste of Cinnamon coupled with the warm vapor is like eating a warm Cinnabon on the go. ;)
 

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It's minus 36 today. I'm pretty sure If I went outside to vape today, the thing would freeze to my lips

Get a stainless drip tip, and chainvape. The heat from the drip tip would keep it from freezing to your lips.

Back to work.. ;)
 

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Dude ... I haven't even tried vaping outside in these bones crushingly low temps ... This native New Yorker is having a hard time hanging with my Canadian peeps in these unthinkable temps .. I have never experienced these low temps before ... I haven't been outside in over a week!

However, I am glad that vaping is bringing you some comfort and joy during these "chill times" :D
 

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Helo said: It's minus 36 today. I'm pretty sure If I went outside to vape today, the thing would freeze to my lips

My deep freeze is only -5. I can't imagine living in -36 temps! Of course, most of you guys would also hate 100+ with 95% humidity in the southeast U.S. :)

BTW, My temps are Farenheit. Is Canada Celsius? At that point, there's not much difference ...
 
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For the record, reo's hate the cold been out in really cold weather and i feel the strain on the battery when the whole pv is cold, as for DT, my ming baby, i bought 2 tie dye ones for winter vaping, aint using a metal one :p. Also vaping at 5v in the cold weather is awesome, you want a nice warm hit do that up, mmmmmmmmmm so good
 

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My deep freeze is only -5. I can't imagine living in -36 temps! Of course, most of you guys would also hate 100+ with 95% humidity in the southeast U.S. :)

BTW, My temps are Farenheit. Is Canada Celsius? At that point, there's not much difference ...

Yes, we're Celsius and •C and •F meet at -40 so you're correct on all fronts.

Quick and dirty above 0 temp conversion is double the Celsius and add 30 to get Farenheit
 

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-39 this morning and tonight suppose to go down to -45. God,why do I live here?

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Good lord, I had an involuntary shiver just reading your post. Brrr!! It's a comfortable +6 (43F) here in Toronto right now.
 
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