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For the love of dogs... I may, or may not have just set an alarm on my phone for when they are open for business again (12am EST Tuesday). The Crunkberry sounds perfect, as do some of the many other flavors in your sample pack. Question: Do you change the wicked type cartomizer out, when rinsing and changing flavors? These are about $4 apiece, so that could get expensive with trying different flavors out. |
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LOL we just went and did Dusa's "dot test" for every flavor we haven't vaped yet. So far we like tangerine, creamsicle, blackberry brandy, and keoke rum coffee. I also liked my peppermint with a shot of chocolate. So many samples, so few atomizers!
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i can't wait to see everyone sitting outside in the sun having a break and vaping away...... |
Does anyone here use a drip tip?
I am about to order a couple for Jack and I and it seems like it would be much easier to change flavors. Update: I have been vaping AiV's "Lemon Loves Cake" for about an hour now and really love the lightness of the juice. People had talked about how subtle the flavors were and not to be surprised if at first you feel like you can't taste any flavor. I was kinda concerned but after vaping this for a while, I can say that Alice's verbiage about "letting the pallet of the tongue cool down between inhales" wasn't just bullshit. It's like the lightness of the flavor has let the flavor "build" instead of "deflate" over the last hour. Like, have you gotten ahold of a flavor yet that was so saturated in your mouth that you quit tasting it after a while? This juice doesn't do that: it's like it gets better with ever hit!! Y'all just don't know how excited I am about seeing a line of vapers at Reunion this year and about maybe converting someone else to vaping if they win the basket of goodies I'm going to put together. At a pack a day for the last 60 days, I estimate that I have saved well over $300. I am also sleeping better, snoring less, and not coughing anymore in the mornings :) |
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If you're thinking about having him actually *drip* you'll need at least 2 atomizers, and yes, it's easier to change out flavors as you can sort of blow them out between flavors, plus, unless you flood it, once you vape a few drops, the coil inside pretty much cleans itself. If you want to rinse them out, they can be quickly rinsed in *distilled* water. Don't use tap water on your e-cig parts ever - even if it's been through a brita - it needs to be distilled to prevent corrosion. It's also super cheap so that should help - you won't need it for anything other than cleaning stuff or adding one or two drops to a liquid to thin it (and i literally mean 1 or 2 drops, someone i know ruined a juice by running it under the tap). You can also use Vodka for this process if you have it on hand, apparently it's great at cleaning out stuff with no taste left behind - please don't mistake this for rubbing alcohol which could be toxic - pure ol' Vodka (cheap is ok) is the best in this situation! So - if you mean atties, yes, quick flavor change is possible when dripping, but you're only dripping 3-4 drops at a time so it's not as simple as regular vaping - you have to sort of pay attention to what you're doing. Drip tips, by themselves, are great to use on cartos, and of course tanks and vivi's and any other removable tip unit (unless it's a ce and those require special screw on drip tips but they can be found, i have some). If none of that made sense, or you want more advice, dripping is actually my favorite way to vape and I've been doing it for a year now and there are different atties (510s, 306s) and they all come in regular, lr and hr so if i knew a little more, i could help a little more :) |
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Nope. Just rinse the whole lot of it in *distilled* water which you can get at any drug store or walmart, etc. (you never want to use tap water in e-cig parts because it can cause bits to corrode). Just swish out the wicks till they're clear, making sure not to tug on them, until they are clear. Rinsing the rest is simple. When drying the wicks, just press them gently between a couple pieces of paper towel or kleenex - again, being careful not to tug on them. You'll get good at it fast - the whole process doesn't usually take me more than 30 seconds, but i tend to do them in batches of a few at a time - i figure if i'm gonna clean one, i may as well clean a few if i can wait to do it. -daisy |
Last week my son bought a Blu system,I gotta have one,but it only has 6 or 7 flavors.I wanted hot cinnamon or something liek hot dam or atomic fireball but they dont have any...will keep looking.
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I've been vaping peppermint with a chocolate shot (ECBlends) since last night and I really like it. I think I added a "cool" shot, too, so there's a really nice brisk feel to it. Yum!
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Just don't loose the rubber ring. Sometimes they are tight to unscrew and pull out. http://image.made-in-china.com/2f1j0...learomizer.jpg |
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Nice inexpensive kit ($17.99), requires you to push a button so it's a "Manual" kit. Manual button units (99% of the non-store brand units) are nice because you can drip on them in addition to using cartomizers. http://www.free-cigs.com/510-M-Starter-Kit-_p_170.html Same company, same kit ($29.99 because they're not purchased as much) except it's automatic (no button) only problem here is being cautious that you don't get juice into the battery, but are more like a blu because there's no button. http://www.free-cigs.com/510-A-Starter-Kit-_p_169.html This one is an "ego twist" style kit. It's either $69.99 or $75.99 depending on battery, and if you can afford it you'd want the higher one) You also get these flavored (only 1 choice though for all 5 cartos) and at different nic levels. I'd go with blanks and choose your own juice. There aren't many on this site, but i'm sure any of the veteran vapers can point you to good sites for juice :) Getting blanks will also give you the chance to try up to 5 flavors instead of just the 1 that it would come with automatically. With this one you can use tanks, clearos, cartomizers (like with the blue) and it allows you to change voltage. This isn't a hugely important feature if you're new to vaping, but it'd be nice to know you already have it once you've taken the baby steps and are ready to move on a little - and you won't have to buy something else. This will be a manual - after you leave the little 510's (like the blu) you'll find that most everything is manual - which also helps save battery power by the way. http://www.vapow.com/Joye_Ego_C_Twis...k_p/jy-skb.htm All 3 kits are good. The manuals also have a "5 click" on/off feature that allows you to turn them off to save battery power. With an automatic, there's constant contact with no "breaker (aka manual button)" to cut the power when you're not using it. The first two are super cheap and would be great starters, but the ego, for the cost is going to be close to if not less than a blu set up. The reason you don't see any super hot cinnamon flavors is because they're what's known as "tank busters" They pretty much have to be only used in a glass tank or cartomizer because they'll destroy pretty much everything else. The GOOD news is, there are tons of websites that offer red hot cinnamon flavors and you can use them in your cartomizers that come with your kit. No matter what kit you get, make sure you buy extra cartomizers (all 3 types) or tanks/clearos/vivis (ego and up only). If you have questions (i know that was a ton of info in a little space) please feel free to contact me, i'm always glad to help someone set up and i can help you set up completely within any budget that's at least $40! Quote:
GL! -daisy |
Tonight, I'm vaping "Powder Keg", from HHV. It is pure sweet Almond Joy on the inhale, and a little peppery on the exhale. I like it that way. I bet if I let it steep longer, it would be pure Almond Joy.
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The 510 automatic kit that I recently recommended has dropped in price to 17.99, same price as the manual. http://www.free-cigs.com/510-A-Starter-Kit-_p_169.html I actually own this kit and use it to test flavors before I put the liquid into a more expensive tank or carto.
I use the tank atties which come with the t 510x kit. I use this unit as well, probably more and it's also an automatic (no button to push) - I got it for the same sale price. This one also has a cute little gem on each one on the *lit* end that changes between 7 colors - I *am* a total girlie girl, lol! This kit is only $23.99 right now and can also be used with other 510 items, not just the little tanks it comes with. It also has a bigger battery which is great for a little battery 2-3 hours of chain vaping. It's nice to have one charging with on in use. https://free-cigs.3dcartstores.com/5...it-_p_172.html Just so everyone knows, I'm suggesting these three kits from th same vendor not because I get anything out of it - just the knowledge I've helped someone starting out find good equipment. -daisy |
Fluids
I have the Totally Wicked Tornado Tank in lovely "titty pink"...does anyone know if you can put other manufacturers' fluids in this system?????
Also, I noticed on nomorerack.com they have a sale on e-cigs for only $8 and they last 600 puffs. Looking to buy some of those in March and will let y'all know if any good. New to the e-cig world but the flavors I've tried so far are quite good for this system. |
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There's a lot of posts mentioned flavors and where folks buy juice. Welcome to vaping! |
I am totally new to this....and I have questions as I am doing internet searches on the topic:
1) Do the flavors contain nicotine? And if not, I see there is liquid nicotine available - Do you just add this to your flavor or do you use nicotine by itself? 2) Is the difference between a manual and automatic that the manual one only works when you press a button and therefore you waste less liquid than with an automatic one that doesn't shut off - same as a burning cigarette? 3) What do you guys recommend for a first time user - auto or manual and disposable or ? Thanks for this thread! |
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Aside from that, check my post a few up and you'll see my recommendations for a new user :) It breaks down 3 kits that are good for new users, as well as another kit from the same site as two from the first post a couple posts later! If you have any other questions, please feel free to contact me :) -daisy |
So many choices...EEEEk
Dang, I never would've imagined there are so many varied products to vape. thanks to all who give info here. What the heck is a drip tip? And do they fir all brands of e-cigs?
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So short answer to your question: Depends on what type of e-cig setup you have. Drip tips are used on cigs where you drip directly on to the atomizer (atty). Okay, now what the blazes does that mean? E-cigs are made of 2 (or 3) components, providing a few different e-liquid delivery methods. The primary component is the battery. This is that automatic, manual, variable voltage thing. And batteries have threads that fit/screw into the next component (That's where you hear the 510, 808 stuff). The next component is the atomizer - this heats the liquid to make the vapor. Its this + the e-liquid delivery that confused the hell out me. The atomizer can be stand alone with a drip tip on it (so you drip a couple of drops on the atomizer) and vaporize the liquid directly. The drip tip is the mouthpiece I've also seen atomizers that 'spike' into a cartridge that holds liquid, The exposed end of the cartridge is the mouthpiece. Then there's the systems that combine the atomizer with a tank or cartridge that holds the e-liquid. In this, the atomizer does NOT stand alone. I've seen the cartridges called cartomizers or cleromizers. The common thing with these is you put the liquid in the tank/carto/clearo. I don't know if this helped or made it more confusing. Loren |
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