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Darth Omerta

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It's a tad bigger than the smok GX350 in every direction, but the shape, for me, is still comfortable to hold and fire. I'm 6'3", 215#, and I can get away with carrying it in a jacket pocket. I think the board is marginally better than the smok board... hard to believe, but true...

Thinking too hard here, but if I were to break it down...

Size/shape
1. smok
2. Ijoy
3. Wismec

Board
1. Wismec
2. Ijoy
3. Smok

Fit/finish
1. Wismec
2. Smok
3. Ijoy

The one big con with the Ijoy is the battery door... ugh...

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Im having an issue with the battery door as well. Mine seems to have warped a little. Not sure if the posts inside are too stiff and pushing the batteries too hard against it or if the batteries themselves are a bit too long. Im using LG HG2s currently.
 

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When you have 250ml of your ADV which requires at least 3 weeks steeping and you think to yourself "I need to make more...thats just not gonna last"

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@Shawn Hoefer How are you liking the iJoy Maxo as compared to the other quad cells?


Oh man I am doomed, I make my ADV 1.5 liters at a time!
 

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When you start vaping thinking "Wow, this´ll help me stop smoking in no time! This mod is going to be with me forever" and 7 months later you already know everything about Ohm´s Law, natural resistances in different metals and the safe ampdraw from 26 different batteries, aswell as using 7 different regulated mods and 5 mechs with about 15 different tanks and RDA´s.....
 

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When you start vaping thinking "Wow, this´ll help me stop smoking in no time! This mod is going to be with me forever" and 7 months later you already know everything about Ohm´s Law, natural resistances in different metals and the safe ampdraw from 26 different batteries, aswell as using 7 different regulated mods and 5 mechs with about 15 different tanks and RDA´s.....

When you start vaping on a Blu, and think that's all you'll need to quit smoking, it's not going to be a hobby to me...now just 2 1/2 months later I have 8 mods, ranging from tootle puffers to 300w +, 9 tanks, from an EVOD to 2 TFV8s, enough DIY juice stuff and coil rebuild stuff for at least a year, watched hours upon hours of vaping stuff on YouTube, read thousands of pages on vaping, etc, etc...:p
 

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Im having an issue with the battery door as well. Mine seems to have warped a little. Not sure if the posts inside are too stiff and pushing the batteries too hard against it or if the batteries themselves are a bit too long. Im using LG HG2s currently.
That's it exactly, and I've used several brands... I think the door is too thin, and the springs too stiff...

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When you start vaping thinking "Wow, this´ll help me stop smoking in no time! This mod is going to be with me forever" and 7 months later you already know everything about Ohm´s Law, natural resistances in different metals and the safe ampdraw from 26 different batteries, aswell as using 7 different regulated mods and 5 mechs with about 15 different tanks and RDA´s.....
7 and 15? Better catch up, bub... I'm at 128 and 218 lol

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When you order a new mod and check the tracking number 20x a day.

Yeah. When I have vapemail coming, I check the tracking number at least a dozen times a day, and when it gets close, about a day out, I refresh the page about every minute or so. :p
 

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Yeah. When I have vapemail coming, I check the tracking number at least a dozen times a day, and when it gets close, about a day out, I refresh the page about every minute or so. :p

lmao. I've known my carrier for so many years, I just call him when it's on his truck for delivery. If it's a pricey one, he even separates it from the rest of the mail and lets me come and pick it up from him by telling me where he is on his route lol.
 

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Yeah. When I have vapemail coming, I check the tracking number at least a dozen times a day, and when it gets close, about a day out, I refresh the page about every minute or so. :p
When your co-workers know that you have vape mail because you suddenly have to go to lunch at really odd times...

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lmao. I've known my carrier for so many years, I just call him when it's on his truck for delivery. If it's a pricey one, he even separates it from the rest of the mail and lets me come and pick it up from him by telling me where he is on his route lol.

OK, having your postal carrier on speed dial is the winner.:lol:
 

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OK, having your postal carrier on speed dial is the winner.:lol:


We became friendly after a mishap. Imagine this:

Waiting impatiently for something stupid expensive. It says on truck for delivery. You see him apporach. He hands you the mail. IT'S NOT THERE?!

Panic sets in. He says he didn't see it. Possibly delivering tomorrow? 30 minutes later it shows it was delivered.

PANIC OVERCOMES YOU.

Call the post office. They use their fancy GPS sorcery to pull up that it was delivered somewhere not here and they'd get in touch with the carrier. (office lady let slip the approximate address, and I fly to that house and the houses next door to find my package...all three claim nothing was delivered)

He shows up an hour later, package in hand, cursing up a storm that one of the three lied and had my package. Didn't say who, but I know he's ....... I offer him something cold to drink since it was hot out, and we just became friendly.

My package was partially opened. Luckily, it was double boxed with some security tape and I guess the offender thought twice.
 

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We became friendly after a mishap. Imagine this:

Waiting impatiently for something stupid expensive. It says on truck for delivery. You see him apporach. He hands you the mail. IT'S NOT THERE?!

Panic sets in. He says he didn't see it. Possibly delivering tomorrow? 30 minutes later it shows it was delivered.

PANIC OVERCOMES YOU.

Call the post office. They use their fancy GPS sorcery to pull up that it was delivered somewhere not here and they'd get in touch with the carrier. (office lady let slip the approximate address, and I fly to that house and the houses next door to find my package...all three claim nothing was delivered)

He shows up an hour later, package in hand, cursing up a storm that one of the three lied and had my package. Didn't say who, but I know he's ....... I offer him something cold to drink since it was hot out, and we just became friendly.

My package was partially opened. Luckily, it was double boxed with some security tape and I guess the offender thought twice.

I would flip the freak out.
 
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