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08-08-2013 , 09:59 PM
Just ordered from fasttech,

How long did everyone's shipments take?
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08-08-2013 , 10:03 PM
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Originally Posted by ddboy
Just ordered from fasttech,

How long did everyone's shipments take?
It generally takes about 10 or so days to the states
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08-08-2013 , 10:15 PM
cool thanks, still can't believe there prices
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08-08-2013 , 11:28 PM
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Originally Posted by ddboy
cool thanks, still can't believe there prices
Yeah, they really are quite amazing. I've ordered from many many vendors over the last 4 or so years and I probably won't order from anyone else very much. Their prices are ridiculous. Amongst the things I've already gotten are: The iTaste SVD (great), Kanger Protanks (very good), a lot of juice, Liqua brand being my favorite, a Vamo for my friend (he loves it), and I just made a new order for an iTaste MVD (didn't want or need it but the price was too good to resist) and some iClear 16 and 30s.
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08-09-2013 , 12:21 AM
Iv'e only been vaping for a week, was on the blu ecigs for a couple months, I actually tried to go back to cigarettes and hated them.

I bought the apollo starter kit and it's cool but I want to upgrade asap, which high powered battery would you recommend from fasttech?

or any recommendations would be appreciated.
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08-09-2013 , 12:28 AM
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Originally Posted by ddboy
Iv'e only been vaping for a week, was on the blu ecigs for a couple months, I actually tried to go back to cigarettes and hated them.

I bought the apollo starter kit and it's cool but I want to upgrade asap, which high powered battery would you recommend from fasttech?

or any recommendations would be appreciated.
I don't know what the Apollo is but some here really like the Vamo or the iTaste SVD (I prefer the SVD because it seems better built to me). I don't think you can go wrong with either. They're both variable voltage/variable wattage which basically means you can dial up the power to get the strength of hit that you want. Fasttech carries both. Team that up with an iClear 16 or 30 clearomizer or a Kanger Protank and some juice and you should be good to go. If interested, read the last 100 or so posts where we cover what setups we like.
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08-09-2013 , 12:56 AM
Will do thanks again.
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08-09-2013 , 01:24 AM
The liqua juice is well liked here but I wanted to also suggest Dekang black currant (from fasttech) which I'm liking.
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08-09-2013 , 10:19 AM
So I watched a bunch of videos on cleaning and dry burning a i16 clearomizer, and the process goes perfectly, but I don't have my flavor back, I know you have to vap the water of the wicks, I've done that, still no flavor, any ideas?
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08-09-2013 , 11:07 AM
I'm starting to get some flavor now, guess it's just more timely then I thought.
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08-09-2013 , 11:21 AM
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Originally Posted by ddboy
I'm starting to get some flavor now, guess it's just more timely then I thought.
Thats probably it. It takes a bit too get ALL of the water out and flavor back
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08-09-2013 , 01:59 PM
yea, now it's just like new, pretty sweet.
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08-09-2013 , 02:07 PM
So guys, Iv'e read how great the INNOKIN iTaste SVD for $37, however it doesn't come with batteries, charger, tanks, ect, so lots of extra cost for my first upgrade, than I saw this one
http://www.fasttech.com/products/1350600

Any huge differences between the two, should I just pony up the extra dough?
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08-09-2013 , 02:35 PM
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Originally Posted by ddboy
So guys, Iv'e read how great the INNOKIN iTaste SVD for $37, however it doesn't come with batteries, charger, tanks, ect, so lots of extra cost for my first upgrade, than I saw this one
http://www.fasttech.com/products/1350600

Any huge differences between the two, should I just pony up the extra dough?
Thats not too bad of a deal. I don't like the idea of stacking batteries tho. Order a set of 18650'sb so you can run a single battery set up
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08-09-2013 , 02:38 PM
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Originally Posted by rescued
Thats not too bad of a deal. I don't like the idea of stacking batteries tho. Order a set of 18650'sb so you can run a single battery set up
+1
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08-09-2013 , 02:38 PM
Right on thanks , too many choices.
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08-09-2013 , 02:55 PM
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Originally Posted by ddboy
Right on thanks , too many choices.
Definitely. But you are on the right track.
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08-09-2013 , 03:45 PM
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Originally Posted by ddboy
So guys, Iv'e read how great the INNOKIN iTaste SVD for $37, however it doesn't come with batteries, charger, tanks, ect, so lots of extra cost for my first upgrade, than I saw this one
http://www.fasttech.com/products/1350600

Any huge differences between the two, should I just pony up the extra dough?
i like the svd slightly better than the vamo. looks like that kit has the panasonic batts which came with my vamo kit, which I got at about the same price with a nitecore charger instead of that one and without the vivi novas. they have a good price on the iclear30 too.

I use my svd with the fasttech sanyo 18500 batts which allows me to use the shorter configuration. the 18500's give me about a day of vaping whereas the 18650's gave me about a day and a half.
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08-09-2013 , 03:56 PM
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i like the svd slightly better than the vamo. looks like that kit has the panasonic batts which came with my vamo kit, which I got at about the same price with a nitecore charger instead of that one and without the vivi novas. they have a good price on the iclear30 too.

I use my svd with the fasttech sanyo 18500 batts which allows me to use the shorter configuration. the 18500's give me about a day of vaping whereas the 18650's gave me about a day and a half.
Thanks to all of you, now I think I'm just gonna get the svd and batts, tanks, seems it's only gonna be $10 or so more bucks.
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08-09-2013 , 04:07 PM
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Thanks to all of you, now I think I'm just gonna get the svd and batts, tanks, seems it's only gonna be $10 or so more bucks.
don't forget the charger, if you don't have one. they have them for as low as about $4 or you can get this good one for $15 http://www.fasttech.com/products/0/1...cd-smart-batte
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08-09-2013 , 05:03 PM
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Originally Posted by IndyJones
don't forget the charger, if you don't have one. they have them for as low as about $4 or you can get this good one for $15 http://www.fasttech.com/products/0/1...cd-smart-batte
What do you think of this? http://www.fasttech.com/products/1385401
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08-09-2013 , 05:13 PM
And the last subject, than I'll leave you guys alone, tanks?

Iv'e had the stardust types and just tried the vivi nova's, but it sounds like protanks are the way to go, any downside to them other than there the most expensive?

and if I went with protanks are the knock offs the same?

If I get the real one, do I need to get the name brand refills?

I watched tons of youtube stuff the last 24 hours, but would still love your guys first person experiences/opinions.
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08-09-2013 , 05:14 PM
I just discovered Marlboro Minty. I'm a menthol person and this is way better than menthol imo.
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08-09-2013 , 05:15 PM
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I can assure you from experience that you will reduce the charged time / overall battery life by over charging
This stinks. I usually plug in before I go to bed at night and it's green when I wake up. I've been killing my battery the whole time.
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08-09-2013 , 05:34 PM
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Originally Posted by ddboy
And the last subject, than I'll leave you guys alone, tanks?

Iv'e had the stardust types and just tried the vivi nova's, but it sounds like protanks are the way to go, any downside to them other than there the most expensive?

and if I went with protanks are the knock offs the same?

If I get the real one, do I need to get the name brand refills?

I watched tons of youtube stuff the last 24 hours, but would still love your guys first person experiences/opinions.
I love my protank. I forsee it being much cheaper than buying attys. The replacement parts are cheap imo. 1.25 ish. Mine has been going strong for over two weeks now. Not really a hassle to deal with it like some others ive had. I like my vivinova ok. Just think the bottom wicked products are tge way to go these days for flavor and vapor. I also very rarely have dry hits at all if any.

I came from dripping so the convenience is huge.
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