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  • That's only fair enough, you cause enough BigRigEnvy as it is.

  • Well, then no more Le Reej. Keep your beloved friends but get a real manager... you need it.

  • Ha, I'm not surprised. A cloud lingered in the air whenever you were there. It was like a portable smoke machine. Which I'm pretty sure most pubs would also ask patrons to avoid using indoors.

  • Dude, so many clouds... "It's like a pub in the1970s in 'ere!"
    #truestory

  • Ordered 4 different 5ml bottles from Trip Hammer to try them out.

    Cookie Dough
    Crunchie
    Caramac
    Honey Nut

    All at 8mg

    Still waiting for these

  • Mine turned up on Friday but the postie didn't leave a card so I had to pick it up at the sorting office today... Idiot...

    Check your email for a tracking number, they're normally really good...

  • s'only first class but I would have thought it would be here by now. Will go and harass the HR girl to see if the post arrived or not.

  • Ha, spoke to soon.

    Trying the caramac one now. Sweet but not too sickly. 8mg strength. Quite a lot less of a hit than the 8mg menthol I had from Total E Liquid.

  • Yeah menthol gives a pretty hefty kick, regardless of nicotine strength.

  • Tastes nothing like a caramac

  • I've just been reading the mg strength as a relative thing but what does it actually mean? 8mg of nicotine in how much fluid?

  • Let’s take a look at a hypothetical “medium” strength e-liquid that contains 12 milligrams of nicotine. This means that there are 12 milligrams of nicotine per milliliter. 5 milliliters is about one teaspoon. So, if you use one teaspoon of e-liquid, you will have ingested a little less than 60 mg of nicotine. To give you a sense of how this compares, American cigarettes contain, on average, about 9 mg of nicotine each. However, when you smoke a cigarette, most of the nicotine is burned off or lost due to other inefficiencies so your body only actually ingests about 1 mg of nicotine per cigarette. So a teaspoon of 12 mg e-liquid is equal to about 60 cigarettes. However, inefficiencies in vaporizing make it likely that this number quite a bit less also, but studies have not yet been done to give us an exact number.

    http://www.virginvapor.com/blogs/news/3926612-how-do-i-choose-an-e-liquid-strength#

  • That's a lot of words used to say absolutely nothing. Would be interesting to know the equivalents.

  • 12 mg per litre, Shirley?

  • Actually, the bottles from Trip Hammer say mg/ltr, which I do not believe.

  • Honey Nut is much better than Caramac.

  • We're often asked exactly what 12mg or 24mg strengths mean for nicotine.
    In short, it's the amount of nicotine in milligrams, for each millilitre of E-Liquid, expressed as mg/ml.
    Some companies choose to represent this as a percent per solution, which is where you'll see 1.2% instead of 12mg/ml.
    This means the same thing, just interpreted differently.

    The nicotine density listed for e-liquid is the number of milligrams of nicotine per milliliter in the E-Liquid.
    That means a 10ml bottle of 24mg nicotine e-liquid would have 240mg of nicotine in it (24mg x 10ml). Likewise, a 30ml bottle of 24mg e-liquid would have 720mg of nicotine in it (24mg x 30ml).

    .

  • I like the Trip Hammer TRIPY4 (12mg) . It is a classically nice compromise between smokey and sweet caramel.

    I also nicked some Black Panther from TS. It was nice, but the 18mg strength is a little heavy for me.

    I use(d) both in my standard eGo-C with no issues.

    I'm using the RY4 and I buy the liquids in a shop in york way. I would like to shop online and save some quid, but I heard to be careful, some of these liquids can come from dodgy manufactures. These from triphammer has the SGS CE etc marks of approval or safety? Any thoughts?

  • Went by the Vape Cafe just now. Nice people (all French), you can try any flavours you want before buying (in different nic levels, as well). Lots of fancy kit, and the coffee looked good (although I didn't have one).

    Obviously prices will be more than online (although a quick search shows that this isn't always the case - one clearomizer I was looking at is cheaper than on Totally Wicked). But more money is the cost of brick and mortar.

    Bought some Moe's Potions stuff. Tasted nice in the shop, just getting ready to fill up.

  • I've seen fire proof bags to put the eCigs in while charging before.

  • One of mine is a cloned eBay eGo-T, might have to bin it...

  • Finally recieved those rewired heads you sent joe! testing one of them now.

    To replace my lost davide clearmisor i got a Kangertech Aerotank. Despite looking stupidly massive on a eGo battery it works really well, variable air intake + variable battery makes a impressively flexiable setup for 40 quid

  • yep. awesome choice lanerz

    my Protank2 with the aero adapter is basically the same, love it.

  • I'm a bit confused about the AeroTank, isn't it a dual coil setup? horatio wants to get one with the airflow gromut in it and I was trying to advise him on which one to get, is that all the AeroTank is?

    Info is either contradictory or non-existant on most websites...

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