When I started a thread in the Noobie section of the forum (http://www.ecigssa.co.za/e-cigarette-advice.t23184/) I had ABSOLUTELY NO IDEA what vaping was all about. I had a Twisp Clearo and 1 bottle of twisp juice left, and that's all. NOTHING ELSE, not a single spare. All I knew was that I wanted a better device, but with a similar tight draw as the twisp.
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My understanding of vaping SLOWLY improved with the many comments, suggestions, advice and encouragement I received on the thread. Based on these recommendations, I managed to try out a few devices but none of them came close to what I was looking for. So, since my finances are pretty tight and everything I had tried thus far didn't work for me, I was very hesitant to purchase any of the other recommended items without test-driving them first, because there was no guarantee that they would suit me anyway.
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Nevertheless, I bought an EVOD (thanks @Lingogrey and @Silver, it works well for me), a 900mAh pass-through battery, a vision spinner II battery, 5 juices and spare coils for both the twisp and evod. Now as I said right at the beginning, I knew absolutely nothing about vaping, but what I quickly came to understand when my battery died, was that I desperately needed to have a backup system in place. I didn't know whether my choice of spare items were good or bad, but what I did know was that I now at least had a backup and spares.
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By now all these little purchases were adding up (this might not seem like a lot of money to many people, but when you are on a shoe-string budget, it's a big knock) and I knew that I had very little chance of getting something nice (especially without trying it first), and then something unexpected happened.
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I received a PM from someone (who prefers to remain anonymous), offering me their Nautilus Mini - all I needed to do was to send my address and contact details. Now I'm sure every person has received messages about how they have just won $1 000 000 and to please call a certain number, etc., so initially I was very hesitant to answer the PM. After speaking to someone on this forum about security issues, I decided to reply to the message.
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Mr. Anonymous confirmed his offer of the nautilus mini, refused my offer to pay for postage and further promised to have his wife send me the package asap. All I had to do was to purchase some coils. I received a message from Postnet on Friday morning that my parcel had arrived.
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And so folks, Xmas came early for me this year and I am now the proud owner of a Nautilus Mini and enjoying every moment of it. On the smallest hole of the airflow control, the draw is probably just as tight as the twisp. I am using the next hole up setting, which has a draw somewhere between the twisp and an Evod.
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A VERY BIG THANK YOU to Mr Anonymous and his wife, you folks are truly AWESOME and AMAZING. It takes a beautiful heart to do something special for someone else without expecting anything in return.
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THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU.
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My understanding of vaping SLOWLY improved with the many comments, suggestions, advice and encouragement I received on the thread. Based on these recommendations, I managed to try out a few devices but none of them came close to what I was looking for. So, since my finances are pretty tight and everything I had tried thus far didn't work for me, I was very hesitant to purchase any of the other recommended items without test-driving them first, because there was no guarantee that they would suit me anyway.
.
Nevertheless, I bought an EVOD (thanks @Lingogrey and @Silver, it works well for me), a 900mAh pass-through battery, a vision spinner II battery, 5 juices and spare coils for both the twisp and evod. Now as I said right at the beginning, I knew absolutely nothing about vaping, but what I quickly came to understand when my battery died, was that I desperately needed to have a backup system in place. I didn't know whether my choice of spare items were good or bad, but what I did know was that I now at least had a backup and spares.
.
By now all these little purchases were adding up (this might not seem like a lot of money to many people, but when you are on a shoe-string budget, it's a big knock) and I knew that I had very little chance of getting something nice (especially without trying it first), and then something unexpected happened.
.
I received a PM from someone (who prefers to remain anonymous), offering me their Nautilus Mini - all I needed to do was to send my address and contact details. Now I'm sure every person has received messages about how they have just won $1 000 000 and to please call a certain number, etc., so initially I was very hesitant to answer the PM. After speaking to someone on this forum about security issues, I decided to reply to the message.
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Mr. Anonymous confirmed his offer of the nautilus mini, refused my offer to pay for postage and further promised to have his wife send me the package asap. All I had to do was to purchase some coils. I received a message from Postnet on Friday morning that my parcel had arrived.
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And so folks, Xmas came early for me this year and I am now the proud owner of a Nautilus Mini and enjoying every moment of it. On the smallest hole of the airflow control, the draw is probably just as tight as the twisp. I am using the next hole up setting, which has a draw somewhere between the twisp and an Evod.
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A VERY BIG THANK YOU to Mr Anonymous and his wife, you folks are truly AWESOME and AMAZING. It takes a beautiful heart to do something special for someone else without expecting anything in return.
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THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU.
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