Where my Washington state Vapers at?

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Sambuca

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What kind of things can be found at ivape?

i was in the "smaller" shop on main. it was huge! lots of batteries, mods, clearos, tanks and juice. i was surprised to find that mu stuff there. there was more of a variety than the vaporium, though the vaproium, "may" carry more juices. i DIY, so i didn't spend any time looking at the juices.
 

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If your ever interested in showing a noob how to diy when the time comes I'm just up hwy 18 from ya :) lol But I really should put ivape on my radar eh...

Did you get blasted with snow today?

i didn't know we did...but we did! :facepalm: not much, though.

DIY is extremely simple. easier than rebuilding a coil. it's so simple that you'd find it hard to purchase juice. complicated flavors are hard. but i like simple stuff so far. you can make 100mil of juice for $4-6! around here, you pay $20 for 30mil! it's not contest, unless to are into special flavors.

i live next to Fred Meyers in Auburn. i have no trouble showing you how to make juice. i'd recommend the ivape store too. it's a little pricey, but their selection beats vaporium.
 

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i didn't know we did...but we did! :facepalm: not much, though.

DIY is extremely simple. easier than rebuilding a coil. it's so simple that you'd find it hard to purchase juice. complicated flavors are hard. but i like simple stuff so far. you can make 100mil of juice for $4-6! around here, you pay $20 for 30mil! it's not contest, unless to are into special flavors.

i live next to Fred Meyers in Auburn. i have no trouble showing you how to make juice. i'd recommend the ivape store too. it's a little pricey, but their selection beats vaporium.

beats the vaporium you say...i'll have to check it out.
 

///M Dood

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DIY is extremely simple. easier than rebuilding a coil. it's so simple that you'd find it hard to purchase juice. complicated flavors are hard. but i like simple stuff so far. you can make 100mil of juice for $4-6! around here, you pay $20 for 30mil! it's not contest, unless to are into special flavors.

I have yet to find a very good juice, it's getting rather frustrating. I have roughly 1000ml of mbv juice and a few from some other vendors and I just can not find a juice that is suitable for an all day thing. Although a few are close I suppose. DIY would certainly become cheaper, but on the other hand vaping was supposed to be cheaper than cigs... Right...
 

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I have yet to find a very good juice, it's getting rather frustrating. I have roughly 1000ml of mbv juice and a few from some other vendors and I just can not find a juice that is suitable for an all day thing. Although a few are close I suppose. DIY would certainly become cheaper, but on the other hand vaping was supposed to be cheaper than cigs... Right...

my first 300 bucks spent was a waste. the next 300, it got a little better. the last 400 is what i shoulda spent in the first place.

there's a best place to get almost everything.

as far as a good juice, it depends what you're looking for. i started out on a quest for a great tobacco juice. i like Yaeqil's Turkish tobacco alot. but my main vapes are DIY Flavor West peanut butter, dulce de leche, cinn roll, van cup cake, fudge brownie, whipped cream.

i never thought i would be vaping those.

t2ak: by better, i mean more choices.
 

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Well, vaping can be cheaper.

My first <$100 got me off cigs, and wasn't much more than the cost of a carton. Lung rattle went away in less than two weeks. Priceless.

Now, if you give in to the "new and shiny and gotta have it" syndrome, all bets are off! But even then, over the year plus I've been vaping, a few 1300 Spinners, MVP, VV3, and two VV/VW mods, I'm still well below what smokes would have cost. Even tossing in the moderate assortment of toppers and juices.

Getting set up can take a chunk of change, sure, but once you're set, replacement heads, Kanthal, wick and juice are a lot less than smokes.

And only about 1/2 inch of powder on the ground, here on the edge of Eatonville, Graham and McKenna. :)
 

///M Dood

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Now, if you give in to the "new and shiny and gotta have it" syndrome, all bets are off!

Unfortunately, that's kind of how I am with my car and computer already. Last thing I need is another 'hobby'.

@Sambuca: I recently ordered some of the custards last stand and creme brulee from nicoticket and I'm hoping those will be something I enjoy. I was under the impression that I would enjoy fruity things the most but so far really haven't found anything that I can't live without yet. I swear the day that I find something that I can't put down I... Well... I don't know what I'll do yet, if you have any good 'found my adv' ideas feel free to chime in heh.
 

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Unfortunately, that's kind of how I am with my car and computer already. Last thing I need is another 'hobby'.

@Sambuca: I recently ordered some of the custards last stand and creme brulee from nicoticket and I'm hoping those will be something I enjoy. I was under the impression that I would enjoy fruity things the most but so far really haven't found anything that I can't live without yet. I swear the day that I find something that I can't put down I... Well... I don't know what I'll do yet, if you have any good 'found my adv' ideas feel free to chime in heh.

surprisingly, dulce de leche and peanut butter are the closest things to an adv that i have. bakery stuff in a bottom double coil vivi nova glassomizer are awesome. vanilla cup cake and fudge brownie are next in line.

peanut butter is great AND there are so many things you can mix it with.(blueberry, strawberry, strawberry shortcake...)

dulce de leche is my fav, though. i bought it for my X, but tried it before i got in touch with her. now it is both of our favorites.
 

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The vivi is another one I've been debating on trying. I've tried the kanger protank 2/mini pt2, iclear 30 and 30s, smok pyrex tank (makes juice taste terrible) and some ce4's. I love the protanks but on both of the normal sized ones the threading stripped up into the air holes so it deemed them both either really gurggly or they thread in to the point no air can get into it whatsoever. A fix I read was to put the bottom (head holder thingy) of a mini protank on the normal sized ones and that can eliminate that problem, I have a few in the mail now.

I thought the vivi's were plastic? Also, is that something that can be found at ivape?
 

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The vivi is another one I've been debating on trying. I've tried the kanger protank 2/mini pt2, iclear 30 and 30s, smok pyrex tank (makes juice taste terrible) and some ce4's. I love the protanks but on both of the normal sized ones the threading stripped up into the air holes so it deemed them both either really gurggly or they thread in to the point no air can get into it whatsoever. A fix I read was to put the bottom (head holder thingy) of a mini protank on the normal sized ones and that can eliminate that problem, I have a few in the mail now.

I thought the vivi's were plastic? Also, is that something that can be found at ivape?

i use these here, cuz they're cheap glassos:

Aspire Vivi Nova-S BDC Glassomizer



i get my coils from Discount Vapers, 1.8 ohm only:

http://www.discountvapers.com/aspire-replacement-coils-1/
 
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