Innokin 134 on its way.... full service required.... no rush...cheersIt's dead Jim. Send it to me. I'll dispose of it for you. No charge and I'll even pay the postage. No, don't thank me. It's just a service I offer.
It is fiddly I must agree but strangely satisfying when the end result results in the switch being as smooth as a 1985 port....As always, @city461 speaks words of wisdom. I had similar issues with one of the 18500 Fluids and dismantled the switch in its entirety, thoroughly cleaned every part within an inch of its life and have had no repeat problems since.
Fiddly old job, but pays huge dividends.
Ahhhhh, NOW we are talking!! Dear Boy, have you tried the latest Stilton that is now available at Drones? Very remarkable!!
I was fortunate or unfortunate depending on how you regard it to try the Fortnums Stilton and Port a few years back and now nothing comes close, not even Long Clawson or Colston Basset. Cropwell Bishop is acceptable. Not tried the Drones yet but will give it a chance this week..Ahhhhh, NOW we are talking!! Dear Boy, have you tried the latest Stilton that is now available at Drones? Very remarkable!!
It is a mighty fine stilton. We received a hamper with some of the best white port I've ever tasted and some Belgian waffle biscuits that where like crack. The hamper know looks very classy filled with the dogs soft squishy toys.I was fortunate or unfortunate depending on how you regard it to try the Fortnums Stilton and Port a few years back and now nothing comes close, not even Long Clawson or Colston Basset. Cropwell Bishop is acceptable. Not tried the Drones yet but will give it a chance this week..
The other advantage of the Fortnums is that after consumption the jar makes an excellent tool caddy and with the lid a perfect enviroment for keeping cotton in...
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