So here's a bit of a run-down from yesterday.
I tried the 510T's and liked them. The size was nice, the draw was easy and they charge quickly. I really can't say a thing wrong about them. I thought they would be the only ones to arrive but I also got the EGO C 1100mAh starter kits so they were next.
Nice! I like the size (won't have to hunt for them all the time) and that they seem to last a long time. Our little dog seemed quite interested in the new smells at first, but when he realized that there was nothing to eat he lost interest. He's never been one to get into things but I know to make very sure he has no access to any of this and how dangerous it can be.
When hubby got home he tried the 510T first too. I don't know what he was expecting but he was quite impressed. Then he tried the EGO C and took to it like a duck to another duck!

He put the 510T down and never gave it another look

I noticed this morning that he had taken his EGO C set to work with him (and his analogs -but that's fine) and the car charger and both tanks of strawberries and whipped cream that I made yesterday. He also took some milk chocolate and a caramel one. He drives transport for the oilfield, with some pretty long hours so he has a lot of vaping time. I'm glad he went prepared! I'll get an update when he calls at lunch.
So we vaped most of the evening, with no headaches or sore throats. Neither of us touched an analog, not even our usual one before bed, because we didn't really crave one. We normally smoke outside on the back deck but there was such a snow storm last night and it was so nice to curl up on the couch and watch a show and vape in comfort.
The only thing I can say on the down side is that I need to learn how to 'dry burn' and see if I can get that primer taste gone. I tried but couldn't get the coil to go red?????
I did learn that filling the atty with juice via a needle tip makes a ton of difference. I did let my first one sit with a full tank attached so the juice could saturate it but still got a bit of a burn taste for the first few puffs. Not so when I filled it first. I also learned that you can actually push the tank in too far and if you do the draw is stiff and the vapour is nil. Giving it a tiny twist to back it off a teeny tiny bit corrects that.
So all in all, money well spent (thank goodness - wheeeew!!haha). I have a bunch more flavours coming today or tomorrow and the Twists, so next will be a foray into the world of variable voltage - I can't wait!
******Thank you all for being so supportive and taking your valuable time to read and comment. It means a lot. I know I'm not a virgin any more

but I'm still an nice girl and I hope you'll keep sharing all your great stuff!!
