back again in The E-Cigarette; Let's face it they are all a hassle. We are constantly switching atomizers, changing batteries, mixing eliquid, stuffing carts etc. ...
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Let's face it they are all a hassle. We are constantly switching atomizers, changing batteries, mixing eliquid, stuffing carts etc. Once the new wears off it defnitely becomes a chore. We continue to look for the throat hit and a lot of vapor. Whenever you go somewhere you have to load up with chargers, plenty of atomizers and extra batteries and the eliquid. If you are like me you have bottles of elqiuid around you house and numerous chargers plugged in. You are constantely dripping or stuffing carts. You have to clean atomizers. If you switch flavors you have to have numerous ecigs separated with the differrent flavors. If you are like me you spend way too much and keep ordering and trying different kinds and different flavors. I am still waiting to break even.
This is all a hassle.
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Of course they are all a hassle, but to me its worth it considering the money I have saved, and all the bads that analogs have that ecigs dont. I would much rather deal with a little hassle than die sooner, smell all the time, and pay more to do it. Just my .02
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You are absolutely right. My health is so much better. It is definitely worth all the hassle. I am very happy I found ecgi and no matter what it takes I will continue to use them.
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I now only use the xlong vaporking from Vapor4Life,Its a 2pc and its great.Screw on a cart and go,No mods,no dripping,no mess.It just works and lasts for like 6hrs.
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Yes, all e-cigs are a hassle compared to buying a pack of smokes and just lighting up.
BUT I try to remember the hassles involved with smoking, and they are many:
- Stinky clothes that can not be worn twice (more laundry)
- Stinky house (more cleaning - especially windows, blinds, woodwork)
- Burn marks and nicotine build-up on furniture and household items
- Stinky hair and body (worse than we knew)
- Ashtrays (wretched smell and constant emptying & cleaning)
- Social exile
- Bronchitis/pneumonia/cough/other health-related problems
Yes, I think the hassle of e-cigs is well worth it. I don't mind. In fact, I'm really starting to enjoy the tinkering - but it would have been detrimental to me in the beginning to have one of those models that need constant attention.
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Clean Your Pipes
Just as an experiment try using a neti pot for 2-3 weeks-
It will clean up your sinuses and your sense of taste and smell.
It allows you to actually feel and taste what your doing with your equipment.
This has been the single most hassle reducing thing I've done to reduce the
"heartbreak of vaping" i.e. endless screwing around with equipment.
I now spend 98% time enjoying vaping and 2% time maintaining equipment.
I've tried HV mods but now regular 3.7 V anything are just great.
I'm using a lot less juice to get a lot more satisfaction.
For me this was the key to a great vaping experience.
It takes a bit of patience and virtually NO cash. It has been nothing short of
amazing to me.
An eye for an eye only ends up making the whole world blind. --Mohandas Gandhi
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Several others have suggested a Kr8 (KR808D-1) and I agree. It completely eliminates the fuss factor if you use the cartos as disposables. Screw a 380 mAh battery onto the end and Bob's yer uncle. No bottles of fluid or cleaning atomizers or futzing with tea bags or foam.
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So the perfect setup sounds like the juicebox at home, and the KR808D-1 for less hassle going out. I am liking the idea of the juicebox, still reading some reviews. Anyone with a juicebox care to comment?
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ECF Veteran
My biggest hassle was batts constantly loosing power and having to reorder. I just got the screwdriver for home and work (at home) and 510 for out and about only. I did find that the filling method on TWs site works better for me. That and carrying prefilled capped carts for the 510 when I am out. Battery on my SD ran 24 hours without recharge one less thing to worry about.
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You I finally made my order: JUICEBOX. I'm really stoked for it, although I wont be seeing it for at least a month and a half. I am considering buying a starter kit of the KR8 model to to go out with, any reliable sites for them?
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