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Post by steveinny on Jan 24, 2019 6:27:37 GMT -5
Not sure where to put this thread so hope it is ok here. Mods..please move if posted in incorrect area. I am curious if anyone uses a pipe style mod for vaping? This has been something I see more often and not for inhaling or cigarette smoking cessation. Just a an e pipe for flavor and some nicotine absorption in the mouth....like the way I enjoy a pipe. Here is one I see alot of and anyone with experience using one of these, please share. Thanks, Steve Kamry is a big name in the world of vape pipe mod devices, and their K1000 Plus takes all of the best bits of their previous options and brings them in-line with the modern industry. The look of the K1000 Plus isn’t true to a traditional pipe, but it isn’t so far off either. It has a distinctive L-shape, with a cylindrical bowl that the tank attaches to at a right angle, and it’s a long stem e-pipe thanks to the sizable wooden mouthpiece. The look is great, on the whole. It has a 1,100 mAh in-built battery, and charges via USB. The Kamry K1000 Plus has a fixed 30 W output, which is enough for many vapers but may disappoint longer-term users and cloud-chasers. That said, with the 0.3 ohm minimum resistance and the 0.5 ohm coil head that comes with the included tank, the performance is still great. The tank has a 4 ml capacity, and the flavor you get from it is great. For a pipe style e-cig, the fact it doesn’t compete with higher-end, multi-battery box mods isn’t a surprise, but the style and functionality is still excellent.
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Post by roadsdiverged on Jan 24, 2019 6:43:30 GMT -5
A vape discussion normally turns south fairly quick by misinformed people.
I just started vaping again, I bought a new Crown 4 subohm tank on Saturday. The pipes seem pretty neat, but I've never used one. I also vape at higher wattage (60-80), so a 30 watt max device wouldnt cut it for me. I prefer my rebuildables, but the convenience of replaceable, prebuilt coils is pretty nice as well.
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Post by Legend Lover on Jan 24, 2019 7:11:56 GMT -5
I bought up the e-puffer last year. I like it, but I don't like the fact that the cartridges don't last that long. I also am not a fan of the fact that it seems to dry my throat out. It's a strange feeling. Still, when I want some smoke without stinking up the house or my office, I would turn to this. It's enjoyable and I use the e-liquids that have 0mg tobacco as I'm not doing it for the nic-hit. I like the look of the one above, steveinny . P.S. I've moved this to the general discussion section to keep the pipe smoking discussion purely on tobacco pipes. It's semantics really.
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Post by steveinny on Jan 24, 2019 7:17:26 GMT -5
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Post by roadsdiverged on Jan 24, 2019 7:28:26 GMT -5
There are some great tobacco juices. Vapetasia royalty is the first that comes to mind. It is a "dessert" tobacco flavor that that I really enjoy. It reminds me of an aro. There are also a lot of others, but that one has been my favorite.
LL, the dry throat could be from a number of things. The vapor itself dries out everything. When I vaped heavy, I was never seen without a bottle/glass of water.
I vape 3mg juice, just enough nic to get me through the day and relieve some stress. It was either start vaping again, or pick up the cogs again.
I also enjoy making my own coils. It keeps me occupied and also is great stress relief for me.
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Post by Legend Lover on Jan 24, 2019 7:53:34 GMT -5
There are some great tobacco juices. Vapetasia royalty is the first that comes to mind. It is a "dessert" tobacco flavor that that I really enjoy. It reminds me of an aro. There are also a lot of others, but that one has been my favorite. LL, the dry throat could be from a number of things. The vapor itself dries out everything. When I vaped heavy, I was never seen without a bottle/glass of water. I vape 3mg juice, just enough nic to get me through the day and relieve some stress. It was either start vaping again, or pick up the cogs again. I also enjoy making my own coils. It keeps me occupied and also is great stress relief for me. Yea, I think it's the vapour. I don't inhale - I smoke it like a pipe, but the only difference is what goes into my mouth. With a regular tobacco pipe, my mouth is grand; with a vaping pipe, my mouth is like a desert. It must be the vapour.
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Post by roadsdiverged on Jan 24, 2019 8:02:23 GMT -5
Could try juice that is "max vg." The propylene glycol is most likely the culprit. Both PG and VG cause it to happen, but PG is far worse.
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Post by Legend Lover on Jan 24, 2019 8:41:52 GMT -5
Could try juice that is "max vg." The propylene glycol is most likely the culprit. Both PG and VG cause it to happen, but PG is far worse. I tried that. Made a bit of a difference. It would never replace the real pipe though. The main reason for my pipe smoking hobby is the fact that I love the smell of smoke.
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Post by roadsdiverged on Jan 24, 2019 9:00:10 GMT -5
I prefer my pipe over all things as well
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Post by steveinny on Jan 24, 2019 9:02:10 GMT -5
Could try juice that is "max vg." The propylene glycol is most likely the culprit. Both PG and VG cause it to happen, but PG is far worse. I tried that. Made a bit of a difference. It would never replace the real pipe though. The main reason for my pipe smoking hobby is the fact that I love the smell of smoke. Yes, It can never replace real pipe tobacco but in todays anti smoking world sometimes it is possible to vape without as much odor attracting attention.
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Post by haveldad on Jan 24, 2019 9:12:33 GMT -5
Not sure where to put this thread so hope it is ok here. Mods..please move if posted in incorrect area. I am curious if anyone uses a pipe style mod for vaping? This has been something I see more often and not for inhaling or cigarette smoking cessation. Just a an e pipe for flavor and some nicotine absorption in the mouth....like the way I enjoy a pipe. Here is one I see alot of and anyone with experience using one of these, please share. Thanks, Steve Kamry is a big name in the world of vape pipe mod devices, and their K1000 Plus takes all of the best bits of their previous options and brings them in-line with the modern industry. The look of the K1000 Plus isn’t true to a traditional pipe, but it isn’t so far off either. It has a distinctive L-shape, with a cylindrical bowl that the tank attaches to at a right angle, and it’s a long stem e-pipe thanks to the sizable wooden mouthpiece. The look is great, on the whole. It has a 1,100 mAh in-built battery, and charges via USB. The Kamry K1000 Plus has a fixed 30 W output, which is enough for many vapers but may disappoint longer-term users and cloud-chasers. That said, with the 0.3 ohm minimum resistance and the 0.5 ohm coil head that comes with the included tank, the performance is still great. The tank has a 4 ml capacity, and the flavor you get from it is great. For a pipe style e-cig, the fact it doesn’t compete with higher-end, multi-battery box mods isn’t a surprise, but the style and functionality is still excellent. Looks beautiful really, very smart design. But most vapes aren't gonna taste how I want, so generally I don't vape much unless a friend offers for me to try something. I also still don't know much about the possible health side effects from vaporizing some of the chemicals they use.
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Post by dervis on Jan 24, 2019 9:25:15 GMT -5
I like smoking pipes. I am not a fan of gadgets for the most part. So I would pass on a Pipe vape. Also I am confident I would break that thing within a week.
The picture of that one at least is very attractive, I think who ever designed it did a very good job. If it works half as good as it looks I think it would be great, if you liked that sort of thing.
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Post by Legend Lover on Jan 24, 2019 9:49:03 GMT -5
I tried that. Made a bit of a difference. It would never replace the real pipe though. The main reason for my pipe smoking hobby is the fact that I love the smell of smoke. Yes, It can never replace real pipe tobacco but in todays anti smoking world sometimes it is possible to vape without as much odor attracting attention. If smoking didn't leave such a stench behind on my clothes, furnishings and breath then I'd do it a lot more frequently.
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Post by oldcajun123 on Jan 24, 2019 10:06:06 GMT -5
First let me say I’m not judging, my 13 yr old Grandson is hooked on vapeing, says his mother, the little 💩 even bugged his grandmother for money when he visited last time. Don’t know enough to say yay or nay, but I don’t want my Grandson to do it, if I lived closer my foot would be up his arse, I garrote.
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Post by smellthehatfirst on Jan 24, 2019 13:40:15 GMT -5
Yes, It can never replace real pipe tobacco but in todays anti smoking world sometimes it is possible to vape without as much odor attracting attention. If smoking didn't leave such a stench behind on my clothes, furnishings and breath then I'd do it a lot more frequently. I prefer to think of it as leaving a distinguished aura about my person and furnishings
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Post by Deleted on Jan 24, 2019 13:53:12 GMT -5
The pipe looks kind of cool in a steampunk sort of way. I'm sure my VA GP, who is an absolute tobacco Nazi, would probably approve; however, I'm not quite ready to give up my cobs and meers just yet.
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Post by Legend Lover on Jan 24, 2019 14:11:50 GMT -5
If smoking didn't leave such a stench behind on my clothes, furnishings and breath then I'd do it a lot more frequently. I prefer to think of it as leaving a distinguished aura about my person and furnishings Nice. I'm not sure my wife would agree.
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Post by PhantomWolf on Jan 24, 2019 14:16:59 GMT -5
This is the way the world ends This is the way the world ends This is the way the world ends Not with a bang but a whimper- Eliot
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Post by Dramatwist on Jan 24, 2019 15:33:53 GMT -5
...both of my adult children vape on occasion... I'll refrain from further comment...
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Post by steveinny on Jan 26, 2019 10:35:21 GMT -5
Could try juice that is "max vg." The propylene glycol is most likely the culprit. Both PG and VG cause it to happen, but PG is far worse. I tried that. Made a bit of a difference. It would never replace the real pipe though. The main reason for my pipe smoking hobby is the fact that I love the smell of smoke. 20/80 (PG/VG): Excellent vapor production and a very small throat hit. 100% VG: Very little throat hit, with noticeably sweet flavor undertones and massive vapor production.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 26, 2019 16:14:51 GMT -5
Ok here is my take having Alpha 1 I don't make enzymes that protect my liver and lungs. So as you can bet I have seen my share of doctors. My doc says three pipes a day and refrain from cigarettes and cigars. He and others believe the water vapor from Evape is worse than just smoking tobacco. Now we are going to have to wait and see what the studies say in a few years about Evaping. If you enjoy it please do so in moderation as with all habit forming things. I did try vapeing but could never find a juice to match even bad tobacco.
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Post by trailboss on Jan 26, 2019 16:41:58 GMT -5
Smoking tobacco in pipes predates me by many moons... all the pipe smokers I grew up around lived to be old buzzzards. The newness of vaping and rapid escalation of users that from what I see do not moderately use it concerns me..... not to the point that I want to control others use of it, but not a big fan of seeing teens use it. I think the jury is out, and if and when the determination is bad on vaping... we will be lumped in with them. JUUL has certainly jumped to the top of the heap. www.journalnow.com/business/juul-ends-with-percent-market-share/article_6f50f427-19ec-50be-8b0c-d3df18d08759.html
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Post by steveinny on Jan 31, 2019 3:43:32 GMT -5
An interesting article which at some point compares Vape Shops to old style tobacconsists. Just found it interesting. www.spectator.co.uk/2015/10/spontaneous-recombustion-how-vapers-have-re-invented-pipe-smoking-in-electronic-form/Spontaneous recombustion: how vapers have re-invented pipe-smoking in electronic form EU plans to ban all devices except ‘cig-alikes’ will destroy an innovative new industry, A fascinating newcomer on the British high street is the vape shop. These were perfectly described by my friend Paul Craven as ‘like a cross between an Apple Store and an Elizabethan apoth-ecary’. In the splendid All About da Vape in Deal, there is a glass cabinet full of new, hi-tech ‘mods’, ‘tanks’ and ‘coils’, while on rows of shelves behind the counter is a Cambrian explosion of coloured bottles containing e-liquid in many strengths and flavours, hipsterishly labelled Suicide Bunny, Jimmy the Juice Man or Miss Pennyworth’s Elixirs; I recently bought a bottle of something called Unicorn Puke. Yet to anyone over 40 it all seems strangely familiar in a Proustian kind of way (and yes, a company called Bordo2 makes a flavoured Madeleine de Proust e-liquid — £12.99 for 20ml). The memories the shop brought back were of what a good tobacconist was like 30 years ago, when chaps still smoked pipes. In a way, the whole vaping market has mutated in a way no one could have foreseen: rather than simply replacing cigarette smoking (sales of ‘cig-alike’ devices have peaked) the market has spontaneously reinvented pipe-smoking in electronic form. Unlike cigarette-smoking, where a few huge brands dominated, the pipe-tobacco market was hugely fragmented (unless you smoked Clan or St Bruno, which nobody of any discernment did). Cigarette smokers had a repertoire of brands they would smoke in extremis, but pipe men were generally fiercely loyal to very few — which is what made old tobacconists’ shelves so magically varied. British pipe-smokers were also naturally insular because, once you left Blighty, all foreign pipe tobacco was unimaginably disgusting. The commonest French brand (St Claude, I think) was positively sulphurous. All the old pipe-smoker behaviours are re-emerging. Always wearing a jacket (to carry your equipment); strongly divergent opinions on flavours; obsession with equipment and accoutrements; even the camaraderie between enthusiasts. When a friend was recently stopped at airport security because the X-ray had detected his device, the operator wanted to chat about his ‘mod’ — the modern equivalent of ‘I say, is that meerschaum a Dunhill White Spot?’ The reason the EU has a plan to ban these vastly superior devices and limit vaping to cig-alikes is to destroy the diversity of the e-cig market to make it easier to regulate: more cigarette-like and less pipe-like. This would be a disaster. Vaping belongs to an evolutionary category of innovation (see Matt Ridley’s new book, The Evolution of Everything) where variation and bottom-up selection create a solution which intentional design could never have achieved. Had the e-cigarette been invented and patented by a pharmaceutical company and promoted by the government, it would have failed. Big Pharma would have called the device Niquo-Stop453, made it from plastic, packaged it in boring green and white and sold it in chemists’ shops. No bureaucrat or corporate lackey would have thought ‘What if we call it Unicorn Puke and sell it like a high-end electrical product?’ To smokers, switching to Niquo-Stop453 would have felt like a sad compromise: like being treated for a disease. Switching to Unicorn Puke feels like a choice. There are many categories where enjoyment depends on variety. If Europe wants to rationalise our vaping industry, we should demand the same consistency of them. Rather than all those stupid varieties of wine, they should just stick to two variants — red and white; and instead of all those redundant cheese varieties they should stick to making Cheddar. Rory Sutherland is vice-chairman of Ogilvy Group UK.
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Post by Legend Lover on Jan 31, 2019 4:08:50 GMT -5
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