Which old school product do you still get out?

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zoiDman

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Now, in my head, I'm stuck...

Then this Won't Help...



Turn on my V.C.R.
Same one I've had for years
James Brown on the T.A.M.I. show
Same tape I've had for years
I sit with my Old mod
Same one I've had for years
Old battery's running down
It ran for years and years
 
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All my tanks are KFLs and Lemos, plus one Billet Box. Couple of Provari 2.5's, with some Picos and Solos.

I keep one Silver Bullet running. I got several of them as emergency backups years ago, figure it's a good idea to stay up to speed with using them in case I ever have to. Most vaping gear seems to last forever though.

Maybe if vaping hadn't been under threat I would have tried more new stuff. Just seemed to make sense to get lots of gear that worked for me while it was going cheap.

Similar for me, grabbed stuff I knew I liked (starting before August 2016!), when it got surpassed by newer trends. MTL tanks got REAL cheap when the cloud chuckers really took off, so a couple dozen KF2Ls and Coppervape Skylines on hand.

I did succumb to the lure of the Solo and the Innokin Z80, but most of my in use mods are much older.

Wismec PresaTC 75 is my favorite, love the fire bar. No matter how you pick it up, just squeeze to fire.

Pico 75s, Joyetech eVic Primo Mini, and a few other old-timers round it out.
 

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Well then, sounds like you need an Innokin Kroma-r mod. :lol: Even better, a Vaporesso Armour Pro (small and light as hell and 21700/18650 to boot), but good luck finding that.

Vaping being subjective, I have the exact opposite opinion (I have a couple of both). The Armour Pro is nice, but feels cheap to me. The Kroma feels like QUALITY.

Opinions. We've all got 'em (lol). :rolleyes::lol:
 

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A good fire bar has simplified my vaping life. No fumbling or thinking required. It started with the Wismec RX75, then I found the Tarot Baby and became a built in convert for now. Everything I could ask for in features, solid and small. That Omni board 4.0 is the best inexpensive board I've found. What old school vaper doesn't like the option of custom voltage curves?:)
 

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Vaping being subjective, I have the exact opposite opinion (I have a couple of both). The Armour Pro is nice, but feels cheap to me. The Kroma feels like QUALITY.

Opinions. We've all got 'em (lol). :rolleyes::lol:

The thing about the armour pro is that is just to impressive to me is how small it is for a 21700 mod. But the screen is so small and crammed that it's not a joy to read at all. lol.


A good fire bar has simplified my vaping life. No fumbling or thinking required.


The cold steel 100 is another fire any way you pick it up mod and it doesn't have a fire bar. The button design and sensitivty makes it practically vape itself lol. But it's just sooooooo damn heavy. Probably heavier than many mods twice it's size. I still love it, though.
 

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All screens are too small. I have a magnifying glass in a drawer by my recliner for all mods.
Most of the younger crowd would consider a magnifying glass and recliner as Old School. :D

I am a proud owner of both. :lol: :lol:
 

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The thing about the armour pro is that is just to impressive to me is how small it is for a 21700 mod. But the screen is so small and crammed that it's not a joy to read at all. lol.

I like the mod, other than the battery door, which sometimes has a mind of its own. The Kroma just felt like it was an Armour Pro, "all grown up".
 

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The Kroma feels like QUALITY.

Can say that about most of the Innokin line.

For that real old school look, I'll still occasionally pull out either my silver or black SVD2 ;) Nah, not a P-thingy, but at least it uses flat tops ;)
 

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Can say that about most of the Innokin line.

For that real old school look, I'll still occasionally pull out either my silver or black SVD2 ;) Nah, not a P-thingy, but at least it uses flat tops ;)

I have an Innokin that looks like a gatling gun. Old, highest wattage is 12 Watts which is about where I generally vape. It still works just fine with a dripper.
 

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Can say that about most of the Innokin line.

For that real old school look, I'll still occasionally pull out either my silver or black SVD2 ;) Nah, not a P-thingy, but at least it uses flat tops ;)

I've still got both of my SVDs too. A v1 (that I still use), and a v2 (that's sitting in its original box). I agree that they've become the Top Dog where quality is concerned. :thumb:

I have an Innokin that looks like a gatling gun. Old, highest wattage is 12 Watts which is about where I generally vape. It still works just fine with a dripper.

The 134! It's named after that which it looks like. :thumbs::vapor::toast:
 
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