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Yeah, I bought one spool of each a few weeks back and after discovering that the 26/32 was so good I ordered another 4 spools. Should keep me going for a while.

Just used the 26/32 in the Moonshot and the Limitless.

Really liking the Limitless by the way. Very flavourful. Much like a decent dripper.
Not liking the Moonshot so much. It seems to be a pain to build on and the flavour isn't that great. I think I have my wicking wrong though because it dumped a ton of juice out of the air intake. The jury is out on that.

You have to stuff a lot more cotton in the moonshot than you think you should... I learnt that the first time I built it... got a couple of drips the second time too... re-wicked and all is good.

It's one of my favourites though... I really like the flavour from it.

I did find it a bit tight to build in though, compared to some others.
 
Wondering if I should try a sample pack http://rejuiced.eu/rejuiced-100ml-sample-pack

I dont really understand how people try all of these flavours without constantly taintng coils/tanks? Am I missing something?

an ultrasonic cleaner is what your missing, can be picked up for £30 on amazon, chuck a small amount of milton in then just rinse tank out, blast for 8 mins, rinse off dry and fill again.

I've kept coils alive for weeks on end daily changing using this this method.

A dripper would be a good shout too, but i'm a tank guy so cant advise there.
 
Thanks Gilbert, never heard of Rejuiced but the fact that they so cheap 10ml samples has me sold...just need to figure out how Im going to try them all now in the absence of an RBA or ultrasonic cleaner!

I was impressed for the price! These company's tend to make the juice specificly for an order so don't be suprised if certain juices need a little steeping time, the bottles indicate when produced etc.

I'm going to try some Apple McPie!!

As mentioned grab yourself a cheap RDA with a base you are familar with building on(I find velocity decks the easiest) and then it's as simple as swapping out the wicks..)
 
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Loving this set up and this juice is just divine.

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For the second time in a week idiots with these things have forced an evacuation of the building after they set off the fire alarms.


Why is it people who use these seem to be entitled ********* who refuse to go outside
 
I dont really understand how people try all of these flavours without constantly taintng coils/tanks? Am I missing something?
As mentioned, a cheap RDA - I use a Wotofo Sapor (£20), which is very spacious and easy to build on for newbies, but still has plenty of great features to carry you through toward more advanced stuff.

an ultrasonic cleaner is what your missing, can be picked up for £30 on amazon, chuck a small amount of milton in then just rinse tank out, blast for 8 mins, rinse off dry and fill again.
I've kept coils alive for weeks on end daily changing using this this method.
Never had any success cleaning coils out, even with an ultrasonic...

just need to figure out how Im going to try them all now in the absence of an RBA or ultrasonic cleaner!
Something else you can try is pulling the drip tip off your tank and dripping a few drops of juice down the side of the chimney so it soaks the coil directly. Works best if you've previously used a juice that does not have a strong flavour, like menthol or cinnamon.

Why is it people who use these seem to be entitled ********* who refuse to go outside
Technically there is no law against it, so it's down to having the good manners to refrain from flooding people with your "Derry Terry's Very-Cherry-Perry-Sherry-Berry" flavour clouds.
However, there are entitled ********* in all walks of life, especially on the road! ;)
 
For the second time in a week idiots with these things have forced an evacuation of the building after they set off the fire alarms.


Why is it people who use these seem to be entitled ********* who refuse to go outside

Bad apples i'm afraid.

Theres no law against it, and unless theres specific company policy against it people will.

I might argue the point for workers with their own office, but not open plan offices.

Same goes for cinema's etc, stealthing as opposed to chucking out all the clouds.
 
Bad apples i'm afraid.

Theres no law against it, and unless theres specific company policy against it people will.

I might argue the point for workers with their own office, but not open plan offices.

Same goes for cinema's etc, stealthing as opposed to chucking out all the clouds.

there is meant to be outside only, they've been doing it in the toilets and canteen.


i an see it leading to a blanket ban of them being allowed on site soon.

as the onsite fire crews are not happy about getting all thier gear on an booming it across the site to find nothing.
 
I didn't realise that they could set off smoke detectors, mine didn't in my cruise cabin, lol!
It sets off older types that rely on ion sensing (IIRC?)... or those that are broken and hanging off the ceiling by wires, looking at no forum member in particular..... :p

Being concerned that I might set our off while the Mrs was sleeping at 3am, I intentionally vaped my dripper directly into my alarms at home and it took a good 12 lungfulls before they went off... yet I know they work as (aside from being professionally tested regularly) burning paper, cakes or bacon will have them screaming in seconds!
 
As a general rule I just don't vape where I wouldn't have smoked, the only exception being I vape in doors at home I always smoked outside previously.
 
As a general rule I just don't vape where I wouldn't have smoked
Perhaps you should - No actual law against it and there's now the Horizons documentary to prove that second-hand vapour is pretty harmless... :D

Can't be worse than having to smell someone else's awful packed lunch of day-old 20p samosas and tuna fish sandwiches...!!
 
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