What have you bought this week?

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Douggro

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uwell Crown tank
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The leaking reports have me leery, but I really want one.. Oh, the agony!
 

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The leaking reports have me leery, but I really want one.. Oh, the agony!
Seeping (not leaking) if the orings are twisted or old.
It just needs the orings to be straight.

Most of the leaking complaints are from the RTA users.
I have the RTA deck but I love the .25Ω coils and don't like leaky tanks so it's JIC.
The .25Ω are just about perfect at 75W-80W IMO. Yup, I'm a fan.

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I'm finally back to work, and by next week I should have my first check. This month I'll be a little short, but for the foreseeable future I'll be spending just under $1,000 per month on vaping supplies until I have the stash that I need for the next 15+ yrs.
 
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Seeping (not leaking) if the orings are twisted or old.
It just needs the orings to be straight.

Most of the leaking complaints are from the RTA users.
I have the RTA deck but I love the .25Ω coils and don't like leaky tanks so it's JIC.
The .25Ω are just about perfect at 75W-80W IMO. Yup, I'm a fan.

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Dammit.
Add a Crown to my list.
I succumbed to peer-pressure. :-x
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Hey that's still something... I tend to find myself adding to my hobby weekly..I have a nice little set of plastic drawer for my tools and wire and such for coil building next to my desk. Then i just add to my collection of atty's liquids and mods lol

Ok, I also bought a second cheap tool box just for my wire and Coil Tab. I've accumulated a lot of wire recently, and outgrew the big box that's been holding all my rebuilding tools and wire. That Coil Tab is much bigger than my old ohmmeter.
 

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I received my latest Flavor West order then used the last 4oz of my 16oz of Blueberry the very next day.
Blueberry was not in my newest order and I also forgot banana. D'OH!

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about that Toasted Almond - some friends mix a Boba's Bounty clone
39% East Coast Tobacco/39% Graham Cracker/10% Toasted Almond & 2% of a sweet flavor
They tried 2% cheesecake then 2% Caramel Candy and I think they use Cotton Candy now
That's almost all they've vaped for over 2 years. It's sorta tasty but meh.
My 25% Peanut Butter/75% Toffee Dream Cream is way better and 39% easier ;)

Since Thursday I ordered 6 packs of Nautilus BVC coils for friends from Evape
2 new flavorings to try and 10 packs of Protank coils for friends from MBV
three 1200mah Ego Twists from FT for a friend
2 more gallons of VG from Essential Depot for $37 and a VCMT 25mm tank for myself from Eciggity
 
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Ok, I also bought a second cheap tool box just for my wire and Coil Tab. I've accumulated a lot of wire recently, and outgrew the big box that's been holding all my rebuilding tools and wire. That Coil Tab is much bigger than my old ohmmeter.
I think this bad boy cost me $37 from Richard's Sports (I can call it Richard's, OK censors?)
It has compartments on either side of the cover also.
Most of their gear is still molded in the good ol US of A and I think this one was.

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groceries :blink:
A friend with damn good DIY juice is a friend indeed. Or something.

EDIT - oops, I thought you meant my shopping list of vape gear.
I bought a tub of Butterfinger Edy's last night :pervy:
Mrs. Mowgli gets the groceries, I get the snacks.
 
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Me, too :). That was actually my real reason for going to Walmart today.

I think this bad boy cost me $37 from Richard's Sports (I can call it Richard's, OK censors?)
It has compartments on either side of the cover also.
Most of their gear is still molded in the good ol US of A and I think this one was.

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That's really nice! Much nicer than my $3 and $6 Walmart tool boxes.

My real tools have nicer tool boxes :). But yours is perfect for vapers and hobbyists.
 

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Me, too :). That was actually my real reason for going to Walmart today.



That's really nice! Much nicer than my $3 and $6 Walmart tool boxes.

My real tools have nicer tool boxes :). But yours is perfect for vapers and hobbyists.
This Plano tool box cost more than my small plastic (stealth mode) box that's full of Starrett tools. :)
I do have an older Kennedy that's also full but never got around to building a hardwood Machinist box.
 
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My mechanics tools have the big rolling toolboxes with the pullout drawers, but not the really big, high end ones. I'm not doing the kind of work that justifies those. Just working on my motorcycles and tractors mostly. And the things I can do on my truck like change fluids, brakes, etc. I haven't even done a tuneup on my current truck because accessing the engine is such a pain.
 
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My mechanics tools have the big rolling toolboxes with the pullout drawers, but not the really big, high end ones. I'm not doing the kind of work that justifies those. Just working on my motorcycles and tractors mostly. And the things I can do on my truck like change fluids, brakes, etc. I haven't even done a tuneup on my current truck because accessing the engine is such a pain.
Craftsman 3 decker rolling stock full of Craftsman tools for grease monkeying around.
I know Matco & Snap On addicts that'll be working past retirement to pay their tool pushers.
I can't justify luxury like that but I did spring for ball bearing drawers in my Craftsman boxes :)

My mechanic changes my oil on his lift for a $1.05 Cumberland Farms coffee so I don't have to :thumb:
It kills me to pay him $300 to swap my turbo but it's ok for 1/2 price of the stealership.
It's on the back of the motor and a big PITA so my chest pain says pay up!
 
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Craftsman 3 decker rolling stock full of Craftsman tools for grease monkeying around.
I know Matco & Snap On addicts that'll be working past retirement to pay their tool pushers.
I can't justify luxury that but I did spring for ball bearing drawers in my Craftsman boxes :)

My mechanic changes my oil on his lift for a $1.05 Cumberland Farms coffee so I don't have to :thumb:
It kills me to pay him $300 to swap my turbo but it's ok for 1/2 price of the stealership.
It's on the back of the motor and a big PITA so my chest pain says pay up!

Mine are Craftsman, too, and so are most of my tools.
 
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