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That 50 watt istick is dangerous. I have one and quit using it after the button stuck a couple times. Do some searches about istick 50w explosions. They have really shitty quality control.

Thanks for the heads up. It is supposed to shut off if temps get too high, but I'm keeping an eye on it and keeping it clean.

I got some 6mg and 12mg juice, I notice a difference in flavor, but I am also starting to notice the nicotine taste now, so I am going to 3mg next. I have been experimenting with the wattage on a 0.2 ohm coil, going from 25W to 50W, usually find where I like it at 30-35W. If I go higher, the vapor is hotter and more dense to where it almost chokes me out.

The biggest difference with this Maganus tank is that the coils suck up the juice, and I am going through it a lot faster than I was accustomed to. I think I saw 1 link in this thread somewhere, but where else are good places to buy the raw ingredients from if I want to mix my own?
 
Hey liberty forum vapors! Long time vapor checking in. I'll catch up on the thread here.

I'm JeremyR on ecf forums!
 
This thing is fantastic!

http://www.storz-bickel.com/shop_us/en/crafty-portable-app-vaporizer/
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I think I saw 1 link in this thread somewhere, but where else are good places to buy the raw ingredients from if I want to mix my own?

Juice is soooo cheap at a few places now...

http://artisanvaper.com/ sells 250ml bottles for $25 free shipping during their holiday special, $35 normally... A lot of places still sell 15ml bottles for $13-$22, so 250ml for $25 is ridiculously cheap.

808 vape shack is really cheap too, especially during their 35% off sales. I tend to like their flavors a little better, but I'm getting another shipment from artisan soon.

Not to discourage you from making your own, but you can get insanely cheap juice already made.
 
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I think I saw 1 link in this thread somewhere, but where else are good places to buy the raw ingredients from if I want to mix my own?

If your going diy eventually you'll find you need to order from a few different places to get what you want. I will list a few suppliers I have used.

RTS vapes, bull city vapor, ecig express, wizard labs, my freedom smoke (mfs).

Check out ecf forums diy section too.
 
Ive been rocking the evic 60w for quite some time, it's my all day every day carry... battery lasts forever.
 
Wow, Robert, those are great prices. Do you know whether these are from China?

I don't know, but it is the best I have tried. I go 70vg30pg then I use 1 drop of flavor per ml. Shake it up for a few seconds and you are done. I use a dripper bottle from EZ Dripper on my RDA and I run it at 40watts. Lots of flavor and tons of clouds.
 
Thanks Robert. I'm going to try it out.

One more question... Are you storing the nic fluid in the freezer?
 
Oh, I know it is mixed in. Just that some people store theirs in the freezer to keep it from going bad. Doesn't sound like you have had an issue though.
I stored my juice in the fridge one time and the cold killed the flavor. So I asked someone about it and they said there was no need. Nic goes bad after 30 to 45 days and turns brown. So that will happen if you let it sit too long. The Nic oxidizes, so not sure if temperature will slow the oxidation.
 
You vape a gallon in 45 days? lol

As far as storing goes, yeah, there was a big discussion about it on ECF about storing it in case the gummit tried to ban it. People were putting it in glass bottles and putting it in the freezer. Just the plain nic without the flavoring. From what people said, it would make it last for years.
 
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Hell no. Between my wife and I, it will last 5 months. But I only have 3mg nic so it is heavily diluted. So far I have never experienced oxidized nic, only heard of it. I even have some bottles from 2008 sitting in a drawer that are still good.

You vape a gallon in 45 days? lol

As far as storing goes, yeah, there was a big discussion about it on ECF about storing it in case the gummit tried to ban it. People were putting it in glass bottles and putting it in the freezer. Just the plain nic without the flavoring. From what people said, it would make it last for years.
 
Iowa residents, please thank Iowa Attorney General Tom Miller:

http://blog.casaa.org/2016/01/help-us-say-thank-you-to-iowa-attorney.html


December 23, 2015
Statement by Attorney General Tom Miller on Electronic Cigarettes
Miller: “The harm of the combustible cigarette is dramatically greater than the harm of the e-cigarette”


“The harm of the combustible cigarette is dramatically greater than the harm of the e-cigarette. The combustible cigarette is by far the most harmful consumer product known to mankind, killing 480,000 people each year in the United States alone. This is largely due to the many deadly toxins created and released by the combustion. A panel of experts estimates that the e-cigarette is 95 percent less harmful. Some push back on this study, in part questioning the ability to put an exact number on it. Another estimate is 90-98 percent less harmful. But whatever number is correct, e-cigarettes are dramatically less harmful than combustible cigarettes.

“There has been an effort to say that combustible cigarettes and e-cigarettes are equally harmful, that their companies are equally evil, and that they should be strongly regulated the same way. This view is incorrect, but it has gotten significant traction. Polling indicates that 32 percent of Americans believe that combustible cigarettes and e-cigarettes are equally harmful. This means that as many as 13 million adult smokers believe them to be equally harmful, and are very unlikely to switch when switching may save their lives. People making misstatements about e-cigarettes have the best of intentions—to keep kids from being addicted to nicotine through e-cigarettes. But adults misleading kids to get them to do what we want has always been a failed strategy.

“There also is a misconception about the prevalence of teen e-cigarette smoking. According to the National Youth Tobacco Survey, 13 percent of American high school students smoked an e-cigarette once or more in the last 30 days. This includes regular use and experimental use. As the figure is repeated, the number 13 percent is used without that qualification. After a few repetitions, people then tend to assume that 13 percent are regular users. However, regular use—if defined by usage in 20 or more days in the last 30 days—is actually 2 percent. The numbers should be seen together—13 percent used e-cigarettes once or more in the last 30 days; two percent have used an e-cigarette 20 or more days in the last 30 days.”

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I like they way they cook up their statistics.

This person had a cigarette when they were 12, and were killed in a car accident, therefore their death was "smoking related". Not much different than the way the unemployment numbers are cooked up, or we are in a "growth" phase of the economy.

Problem as usual is not cigarettes themselves that is the goal, but the result of outlawing cigarettes. "You need someone to tell you what to do and how to live your live". It validates the continued existence of government intrusion into every aspect of our lives, which keeps people in govt in a job. This is really psychological conditioning on both sides, for those in low positions of govt, you need to tell people what you are told to tell them. For those that arent in govt, obedience to the religion of state worship is mandatory.

Do NOT question authority.
 
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