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VEA

4,785 posts

202 months

Wednesday 1st October 2014
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Tonsko said:
Can anyone recommend any 0 % stuff? I've been using Totally Wicked Red Label, which is not bad. I've tried the Vapemunki gourmet stuff, but the flavours seem to be a bit muddy, and not that distinctive. Liberro unfortunately don't do 0% in their purity range.
These guys do 0mg nic. https://www.joosejuice.co.uk/shop/. I've just ordered a load of testers from them. They have a great deal in 2 30ml bottles for £7.25.



Others I know of that do 0mg.
Triphammer.co.uk
http://www.krakenecigs.com/eliquid
http://www.jacvapour.com/
Royal Vapour do the Mystic Liquids at 0mg. This is a favourite of mine http://royalvapor.co.uk/mystic-juice-yummies-e-liq...
You can get snake oil in 0mg http://tmax-juices.co.uk/collections/all
https://www.cybercig.co.uk/e-cig-e-liquid-0mg (my mrs vapes their cherry menthol and only that)
Build your own liquid at pretty much any strength here http://www.myliquidid.com/
http://www.halcyonhaze.co.uk/shop (fyi this will need to steep for at least a week before vaping)
http://www.dunfordseliquids.co.uk/
http://norsemanvapoursupplies.bigcartel.com/produc...

Those are the ones off the top of my head. I have bought from most of them. Hope that helps.

Edited by VEA on Wednesday 1st October 11:14

Tonsko

6,299 posts

216 months

Wednesday 1st October 2014
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Perfect, thank you. thumbup

Flying Toilet

3,621 posts

212 months

Wednesday 1st October 2014
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I recently got some 0mg from Paradise Vape UK.

The Popcorn and Belgian Waffle are awesome!

Cotty

39,568 posts

285 months

Wednesday 1st October 2014
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griffin dai said:
Cotty said:
I think my tanks have been getting gunked up and washing under hot water isn't doing the trick. Had a look on a vape forum and it appears people have been using sonic cleaners to clean parts. Basically a jewellery cleaner. I just bought a cheap one to see what its like.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Sonic-Jewellery-Cleaner--V...
How did you get on with this Cotty?
Really easy to use, warm water and a few drops of washing up liquid. Set it on a cycle (two lots of 15 mins) rince them off and leave to dry. Its a little noisy though and takes 4AA batteries.

griffin dai

3,203 posts

150 months

Wednesday 1st October 2014
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Thanks mate I think I'll get one. Looks much easier when you've got a load of kit to clean! Collections growing again smile

Cotty

39,568 posts

285 months

Wednesday 1st October 2014
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The price on that one has gone up, it was only £8 when I bought it, but there are others around. I was thinking of running some BVC coils though it and see how they come out.

Tonsko

6,299 posts

216 months

Wednesday 1st October 2014
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I'm such a noob. I didn't notice the '2PC' in front of the model number; nowhere else did it mention it's a pack of 2 batteries.

So! I wanted to make sure I had enough, so ordered 3. Now have 6 batteries. At £13/pack. irked

JohnSW20

886 posts

238 months

Thursday 2nd October 2014
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Morning all

Could someone please explain to me in simple terms the difference between 1.6ohms coil and 1.8ohms coil. I'm about to buy some BVC coils for my Aspire Nautilus as I've been using BDC coils and I've read on here the BVC ones are better. I'm just not sure which ones to buy 1.6 or 1.8. Cheers

Original Poster

5,429 posts

177 months

Thursday 2nd October 2014
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As I understand it 1.8 will give out more voltage than 1.6.

I recently bought 10 of the 1.8 BVC's for my Nautilus and find them great!

Cotty

39,568 posts

285 months

Thursday 2nd October 2014
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JohnSW20 said:
Morning all

Could someone please explain to me in simple terms the difference between 1.6ohms coil and 1.8ohms coil. I'm about to buy some BVC coils for my Aspire Nautilus as I've been using BDC coils and I've read on here the BVC ones are better. I'm just not sure which ones to buy 1.6 or 1.8. Cheers
This might help. basically if you have a variable voltage battery it does not matter as you can adjust the power output.
http://www.reddit.com/r/electronic_cigarette/comme...

Tonsko

6,299 posts

216 months

Thursday 2nd October 2014
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Useless bds at ecig warehouse, honestly. Ordered the new gear last Sunday evening. STILL not here.

Cotty

39,568 posts

285 months

Thursday 2nd October 2014
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Thought you might like to see a different kind of vape. Seen it around but never seen it used. E Hookah
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4k5FvIZ6prc

Cotty

39,568 posts

285 months

Thursday 2nd October 2014
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Tonsko said:
Useless bds at ecig warehouse, honestly. Ordered the new gear last Sunday evening. STILL not here.
http://myepack.co.uk/ pretty much next day delivery.

Tonsko

6,299 posts

216 months

Thursday 2nd October 2014
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Cotty said:
http://myepack.co.uk/ pretty much next day delivery.
I shall be using them next time. Apparently, Yodel had the package on the van today….and it was returned to the depot this evening. They didn't try delivery, as the mrs was in all day.

Cotty

39,568 posts

285 months

Thursday 2nd October 2014
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myepack use royal mail and requires a signature. If you are not in you need to visit the post office to pick it up. Bit of a pain but my post office is open late on Wednesday so can pick things up mid week if I need it.

couriers I find are a pain in the ass if you work and can't get them delivered to where you work. I ordered some trainers, DHL only deliver during work hours, not good if you work.

Tonsko

6,299 posts

216 months

Friday 3rd October 2014
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Agreed. Parcel is on the van again. If it doesn't come today, I'm going to request paypal refund me. 2 weeks is taking the piss.

JohnSW20

886 posts

238 months

Friday 3rd October 2014
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Cotty said:
http://myepack.co.uk/ pretty much next day delivery.
I'll second this everything I have ordered has come next day. I was about to order some more coils but will wait until Monday because I'm not in tomorrow.

Tonsko

6,299 posts

216 months

Friday 3rd October 2014
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It's arrived! Only 10 working days to deliver… :P

D_T_W

2,502 posts

216 months

Friday 3rd October 2014
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Ok gents, I've followed this thread for quite some time, and I've now reached the point where by I'm going to have to make the effort to actually stop. My brother has had some success with vaping, so might as well try it.

Now, budget is around the £100 mark for everything I would need, I smoke around 40 Marlboro Lights a day, don't like throat hits and would like something with a good amount of vapour. Ideally have two ecigs would be best, but I'd like something with a decent tank size so I'm not filling it every two mins. I used my brothers spare one for a short while and mowed my way through the liquid in about 3 hours. Also minimal maintance would be great because I'm a bit of a lazy git at the best of times!

So, I open the floor to those in the know and welcome some decent suggestions!

On a side note, the guy who owns Paradise Vape lives in the next block of flats to me!

Cotty

39,568 posts

285 months

Friday 3rd October 2014
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D_T_W said:
I'd like something with a decent tank size so I'm not filling it every two mins.
Thats the trap I fell into when I started. I wanted a big tank and a big battery that would last ages. On the flip side they are heavy, you don't need one massive battery if you have a couple of batteries and its no hassel to top up with juice.
D_T_W said:
I used my brothers spare one for a short while and mowed my way through the liquid in about 3 hours.
What size was his tank?

Asspire Nautilus mini seems a popular tank that holds 2ml of juice, its larger brother holds 5ml juice but I leave those at home.
http://myepack.co.uk/clearomizers/aspire-nautilus-...
Perhaps just get the tank and borrow one of your brothers batteries to try it out.
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