Vaping is bad for gizmo nerds (like me) and hello

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ZoinksS2k

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Disclaimer: Blatant attempt to get to 5 posts and to introduce myself to the community. Not sure why I've taken so lang to start in this forum, but here I am. Hi

So I have a fairly bad gizmo habit. Laptops, tablets, phones, AV, camera's, and so on. I also like guns, so vaping has tech to stimulate my gizmo lust along with finely machined metal devices which hits on the gun side.

I've been vaping for over two years and have to say I love the entire experience. I'd probably fall into the enthusiast category at this point, picking up new stuff almost every week.

Here's a general view of my vape stuffs (I buy originals unless they are unavailable)

Variable:
Provari P3, Smok X-Pro m80+, Vaporshark rDNA, Vapor Flask 2.1, SX MiniM Class and others like the iStick 30, Sigelle 100w and various Innoken and other mods I don't need.

Mech:
MCV Masterpiece, MCV Overdose, V3tronix Flip, many various others...

As far as vaporizers, I flip-flop between tanks and RDA's

Tanks:
Kayfun 4 (I have three), Morpheus, Delta II and MANY other regular and sub-ohm tanks

RDA's:
Tugboat v1&2, 2x Veritas, Mutation X v1&4, Velocity, Marquis and countless others I can't remember

Favorites:
  1. Vapor Flask - If apple made a mod, it would be like this
  2. SX Mini - Best implementation of temp control
  3. Veritas and Marquis - Best for flavor, IMO, and leak resistant (still getting used to the Velocity, but it may end up here)
  4. Delta II - very consistent, default sub-tank
Anyhoo, that's me and what I got.
 

schatz

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Awsome list, welcome, I lurked here for a couple years before joining.Learned alot,not a very good typer so best for me to just try and find my answers by useing the search.I here you on the fun with gizmos part I am in trouble with my better half a lot more now than when I was smoking.Which is kind of strange she never noticed or complained about how much I was spending then.Oh well, good luck with your aadventure.
 

DingerCPA

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Welcome to the party.
Vaping is def a gadget junkies playground.

And now youve just found 2000 enablers, lol

2000????, try 200,000 - :lol:

Welcome (back) Zoinks. I've finally settled down in my vaping expenditures. Most anything these days is more maintenance (wire, pre-made coils for the tanks I can't rebuild, flavorings, etc.) Next "bigger" purchases will likely be better batteries (the ones I have are o.k., but I want to have HIGH quality ones on hand and let the "early birds" cycle out of rotation :) )

I'll probably add some sort of bottom-feed mod, but that's about the only thing I can come up with that is tripping my "shinyitus" trigger....

Nice list of gear - vape on! :vapor:
 

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Wow great list of goodies, welcome to ECF and please share your knowledge to those in need @ZoinksS2k. With that much equipment and years under your belt I'm sure you have some techniques to share! Have to say my Mutation has been on at least one of my boxes and in use since I pulled it out of the box a few months back.
 

thailand

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ZoinksS2k, I feel your pain! Everything I have, I take apart...the engineer in me...
I too open up all my laptops, PCs, cell phones, either to upgrade the software, or hardware. I also take apart all my guns...and as proof, I own a 10/22, and the aftermarket support on that rivals the aftermarket of vaping accessories.
I see myself in the very near future rebuilding coils and such...haha
But welcome to this awesome community, they've already helped me save a ton of money and get the best devices possible...although i'm still a newb. :)
 

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Disclaimer: Blatant attempt to get to 5 posts and to introduce myself to the community. Not sure why I've taken so lang to start in this forum, but here I am. Hi

So I have a fairly bad gizmo habit. Laptops, tablets, phones, AV, camera's, and so on. I also like guns, so vaping has tech to stimulate my gizmo lust along with finely machined metal devices which hits on the gun side.

I've been vaping for over two years and have to say I love the entire experience. I'd probably fall into the enthusiast category at this point, picking up new stuff almost every week.

Here's a general view of my vape stuffs (I buy originals unless they are unavailable)

Variable:
Provari P3, Smok X-Pro m80+, Vaporshark rDNA, Vapor Flask 2.1, SX MiniM Class and others like the iStick 30, Sigelle 100w and various Innoken and other mods I don't need.

Mech:
MCV Masterpiece, MCV Overdose, V3tronix Flip, many various others...

As far as vaporizers, I flip-flop between tanks and RDA's

Tanks:
Kayfun 4 (I have three), Morpheus, Delta II and MANY other regular and sub-ohm tanks

RDA's:
Tugboat v1&2, 2x Veritas, Mutation X v1&4, Velocity, Marquis and countless others I can't remember

Favorites:
  1. Vapor Flask - If apple made a mod, it would be like this
  2. SX Mini - Best implementation of temp control
  3. Veritas and Marquis - Best for flavor, IMO, and leak resistant (still getting used to the Velocity, but it may end up here)
  4. Delta II - very consistent, default sub-tank
Anyhoo, that's me and what I got.

Great post. I gave you a like too. Welcome to the forum.

Let's see here, you need some posts, eh? How's the weather in Dallas?
 
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