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CUSTOM DINGO 18350/18500/18650/18650 + kick

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Merino-Teflon

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No shit, another dealio, no, this doesn't include a kick, but it does include a kick extension, this was originally just a matte/polished custom dingo, but now it has a silver spring inside for awesome conductivity, it also has a spare brass spring, and a spare rhodium spring, and a spare ice matte tube, and a spare easy-twist ice-matte button, and a spare internal switch, which will come with it, but is a, tad tempermental, anyway, not counting the various postal charges, this all came to 160.07 euro, or £136.10 at current conversion rates, and taking into account the slightly wobbly spare internal switch head (Brass connections, as opposed to the SS connections it is set up with), and some minutely superficial scratching, I will sell this for £130, all extra charges included.
I feel conflicted greatly about selling this, but, a) One is not defined by ones possessions, my child, 2) Maybe nobody will buy it!, and d) I'm giving someone with OCD a coronary right now.

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The first two are there, the last one I unapproved because it was of my paps, doh.
 
You know, that is the sort of joke that can misfire, I really should think these things through, anyway, if anyone can't see them, I posted this up in the new classies too, you should be able to see the photos there.
 
Your mum, or derivatives thereof, have been the stock answer in the vapemonkey household for close to 2 decades.

Unlikely to cause me offence... Can't speak for any other soft sod though :D
 
I thought that the switch on my dingo was temperamental but I read something on the atmizoo website that you should make sure the switch housing is screwed down securely before you put the atomizer on. Apparently that will hold the switch in place, seems to work for me anyway.
 
Yup, always better to put a new battery in at the bottom, no matter the temptation to do otherwise, and you cut down the need to maintain the switch by awesome amounts.
 
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