So I was looking around for a good case for my Solo recently and came across this post when I searched "Pelican" in the Solo thread (over four months old). I prefer Pelican cases because of their quality so I wanted to see which one was most similar to the Solo Vape Case.
iloveb00bs was one of the only people I found with one of these cases so I asked him to give me the measurements of the inside of the Vape Case and he responded in less than thirty minutes (thanks again man, I really appreciated that). I also noticed how
this^ post was made by a member who posts quite frequently in this thread and who recently went off on a few people who asked questions about the Solo.
Zangano Cruel, you were also once one of these "newbies" who thought reading 184 pages of a thread was ridiculous when you just needed a simple, quick answer. I've only had my Solo for four days now and have had zero problems operating it since it's pretty user-friendly. I totally understand how annoying and frustrating it is when new members ask the most obvious questions about some of the more established vapes (i.e. the Cloud), but just take a deep breath or draw from your Solo and answer their simple question in a friendly manner. This forum has schooled me so much on vapes and glass, and if it wasn't for some of these great members I might not know what I do now. I use this forum for gaining knowledge about vapes mostly and only post when I feel it's helpful/necessary.
It's great that FC is made up of mostly mature, helpful, chill people who all share the same passion so let's keep it that way and take it easier on people new to the forum who ask the same questions that were answered 100-200 pages ago in certain threads. I'm sorry for rambling, but it just pisses me off when I see people go off on others for asking certain questions. I know there's a Search option for these threads, but it's hard to
really find the info. you're looking for unless you type it in word-for-word. Let's lose the elitist attitude because you've been posting in a certain thread for a year or however long it's been.