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    Default Analog Smoker thinkin about leaping!

    I love my cigarettes. More-so I think I love the smoking room at work and all the other social aspects of being a smoker around other smokers. I've done quite a bit of reading with skepticism at heart and stumbled upon this sight!

    My questions:

    I'm sure a lot of people ask this one, but which E-Cig is right for me?
    I know I want a lot of vapor and cheap refills!
    I also would like one that looks more like a cigarette than a colorful stick.
    (Exception! The "Blu" E-Cigs are pretty with the tip lighting up blue...)

    Can I buy cartridges and other supplies locally anywhere? Eg: WalGreens, CVS, etc..


    Where, if 'no' is the answer to question 2, is a good supplier with fast shipping and decent prices to check out?


    What's the amount of money to get started vaping and about how much a month should i expect to pay for fluids?



    I'll do more research to see if I can find my own answers and check back to see what the pros here have to say! =)


    Oh, btw, my name is Tim. I live in central Texas.
    Other interests other than smoking:
    Cars (Big Nissan enthusiast)
    Gaming (halo3, combat arms, infantry(SOE) )
    Electronics of any sort
    Interwebz.


    Ty for reading and TY in advance for your replies. Tytytytyty!

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    Quote Originally Posted by TooMuckinFuch View Post
    I love my cigarettes. More-so I think I love the smoking room at work and all the other social aspects of being a smoker around other smokers. I've done quite a bit of reading with skepticism at heart and stumbled upon this sight!

    My questions:

    I'm sure a lot of people ask this one, but which E-Cig is right for me?
    I know I want a lot of vapor and cheap refills!
    I also would like one that looks more like a cigarette than a colorful stick.
    (Exception! The "Blu" E-Cigs are pretty with the tip lighting up blue...)

    Personally, I think you would like a manual 510, white. About the size of a tobacco cigarette. Cons; small cartridge, short battery life.
    Pros; great vapor, you can buy a PCC to charge one battery while you're using the second one,

    Can I buy cartridges and other supplies locally anywhere? Eg: WalGreens, CVS, etc..

    No, most supplies have to be ordered on the internet unless there is a supplier close to your home that will allow you to pick up items.

    Where, if 'no' is the answer to question 2, is a good supplier with fast shipping and decent prices to check out?

    Lots of good vendors and most sell the 510. Check out Rocky Mountain Vapor, Heaven's Gift, Eastmall, Janty and too many others to name. Look for the best price.


    What's the amount of money to get started vaping and about how much a month should i expect to pay for fluids?

    I would guess at least $150.00 because you need to buy the startup kit, extra batteries, extra atomizers, extra cartridges and juice to refill those cartridges. This is just a guess as I've accumulated most of mine over 3 months. You can buy juice from most of the suppliers that sell the kits. Again, shop around for the best prices and you don't necessarily have to buy everything at once. You also do want to be prepared in case an atomizer or battery goes bad, you still have a spare so you can still vape.

    Usually your monthly expense would depend on how much juice you use ( it can be purchased as cheaply as $9.00 for 30 ml to $30.00 for 30 ml). You might need to purchase some extra attys or batteries, so it will vary. I also have the urge to purchase bigger and better equipment so it can be as cheap or expensive as you want to go.



    I'll do more research to see if I can find my own answers and check back to see what the pros here have to say! =)


    Oh, btw, my name is Tim. I live in central Texas.
    Other interests other than smoking:
    Cars (Big Nissan enthusiast)
    Gaming (halo3, combat arms, infantry(SOE) )
    Electronics of any sort
    Interwebz.


    Ty for reading and TY in advance for your replies. Tytytytyty!
    Welcome to the forum, Tim. I'm sure lots of others will have more advice. Enjoy reading!

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    Quote Originally Posted by TooMuckinFuch View Post
    I love my cigarettes. More-so I think I love the smoking room at work and all the other social aspects of being a smoker around other smokers. I've done quite a bit of reading with skepticism at heart and stumbled upon this sight!

    My questions:

    I'm sure a lot of people ask this one, but which E-Cig is right for me?
    I know I want a lot of vapor and cheap refills!
    I also would like one that looks more like a cigarette than a colorful stick.
    (Exception! The "Blu" E-Cigs are pretty with the tip lighting up blue...)

    Can I buy cartridges and other supplies locally anywhere? Eg: WalGreens, CVS, etc..


    Where, if 'no' is the answer to question 2, is a good supplier with fast shipping and decent prices to check out?


    What's the amount of money to get started vaping and about how much a month should i expect to pay for fluids?



    I'll do more research to see if I can find my own answers and check back to see what the pros here have to say! =)


    Oh, btw, my name is Tim. I live in central Texas.
    Other interests other than smoking:
    Cars (Big Nissan enthusiast)
    Gaming (halo3, combat arms, infantry(SOE) )
    Electronics of any sort
    Interwebz.


    Ty for reading and TY in advance for your replies. Tytytytyty!
    The blu is not generally though of as the best choice (for price and performance). Most people will steer you toward the JOYE510. It is the newest, best, most popular model out there. And now that the "newness" has worn off, people still praise it. It's my model of choice.

    A great reliable model is the DSE901. I think most people would be happy with either, they're both good models.

    Don't spend any money until you do some more reading. You get the most bang for your buck ordering from China direct (heaven-gifts and HealthCabin). Lowest prices, cheapest e-liquids. But US suppliers also offer great customer service and fast shipping. Which US dealer is best depends on model.

    What I did before I found the forums is to go to YouTube and do a search for the JOYE510 and DSE901. You get to see them, hear reviews, and see what appeals to you most.

    On the forum home page, if you scan way down there's a section for BLU. Read those, too.

    Read a lot. Those people in your smoking room will want to know more.

    --Prof Daffy
    P.S. You're smoking room stinks by the way. You don't know it now, but after a few weeks when you get your sense of smell back you'll realize it. I can tell the smokers just by passing them in the halls at work. And that used to be me!
    P.P.S. Cigarettes taste awful. Hey, somebody had to tell him! Once you learn to enjoy a nice clean vape, you won't be able to get much pleasure out of smoking, either.
    P.P.P.S. Here's a video to get you started...

    YouTube - Review of the Joye 510 Electronic Cigarette

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    The hardest question of yours to answer is going to be the first. "Which e-cig is right for you?" So many people have their own favorites and it really does depend on the type of person you are and how much time you take to learn your e-cig. That being said I'll answer your first question with my personal preference, nothing more, it's just my opinion.

    1.) A manual switch 510 - I choose the manual because it allows you to regulate your drag. The button takes a little away from the "analog" look but it has a much lower learning curve with it and performs better over time.

    2.) Shop online. Most anything you get from a local store - if you can find one - will be waaay overpriced.

    3.) Like peoples choices in e-cigs, their choices for suppliers vary as well. If you go the 510 route then find a starter kit around 40 bucks. I know eVapor is doing a deal on manual 510 starter kits for 35 bucks. (2 atomizers and 2 batteries = 2 e-cigs)

    4.) 40 to 70 bucks for a well priced starter kit, 30 bucks for a couple spare batteries and atomizers, and 30 bucks of e-liquid. So a rough estimate is 130 to 150 bucks to start and get you vaping for about 3 weeks. After that it's just a matter of buying e-liquid and the occasional spare part (if you don't get addicted to buying new models and customizing like many of us do). I spent about 75 bucks a week on smokes before I switched to e-cigs so it started paying for itself after the first two weeks. Now I spend about 60 bucks a month on e-liquid (and have reserves)
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    Do a little research and you will find a lot of answers. Everyone here will help you...just holler! You said you live in Texas....there are several suppliers there. I know Texas is a big state, so I don't know if they are near you, but Dietsmokes, Vapor Station, and Janty are all in Texas, so you might have a supplier right around the corner!

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    Seems we all like 510's, doesn't it? I think it's a good ecig to start out with.

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    Hi - love your userid! Take the leap, you will not be sorry. After about 2 weeks - you will avoid that smoking area like the plague. Oh - one word of caution - you will develop a close personal relationship with your Post Office Delivery Person!

    Seriously, there are lots of good resources here.
    :cool: Smokefree since January 5, 2009! :cool:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Daffy
    P.P.S. Cigarettes taste awful. Hey, somebody had to tell him! Once you learn to enjoy a nice clean vape, you won't be able to get much pleasure out of smoking, either.
    Yeah pay attention to that. I thought I'd be able to enjoy the random smoke if I wanted to but once you get your sense of smell and taste back, while maintaining your nic fix, you just won't like smokes anymore. It's odd because every time I quit cold turkey in the past the best smell and taste in the world was the cigarette that brought me back to smoking, but with e-cigs it's the exact opposite.
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    whichever model u pick, make sure to get some good juice...the right juice/flavor/strength is obviously a big factor in enjoying ur vaping experience...

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    Quote Originally Posted by TooMuckinFuch View Post
    I love my cigarettes. More-so I think I love the smoking room at work and all the other social aspects of being a smoker around other smokers. I've done quite a bit of reading with skepticism at heart and stumbled upon this sight!

    My questions:

    I'm sure a lot of people ask this one, but which E-Cig is right for me?
    I know I want a lot of vapor and cheap refills!
    I also would like one that looks more like a cigarette than a colorful stick.
    (Exception! The "Blu" E-Cigs are pretty with the tip lighting up blue...)

    Can I buy cartridges and other supplies locally anywhere? Eg: WalGreens, CVS, etc..


    Where, if 'no' is the answer to question 2, is a good supplier with fast shipping and decent prices to check out?


    What's the amount of money to get started vaping and about how much a month should i expect to pay for fluids?



    I'll do more research to see if I can find my own answers and check back to see what the pros here have to say! =)


    Oh, btw, my name is Tim. I live in central Texas.
    Other interests other than smoking:
    Cars (Big Nissan enthusiast)
    Gaming (halo3, combat arms, infantry(SOE) )
    Electronics of any sort
    Interwebz.


    Ty for reading and TY in advance for your replies. Tytytytyty!
    Tim, welcome to the forum! Whenever someone asks for suggestions on a PV model to pick, I usually start out by asking some questions of my own to better understand what would best meet your needs/wants...so here goes:

    Is form factor really important to you? you've already stated that you would like it to look like a real cigarette...but then you mention you liked the look of the Blu. Keep in mind the smaller and "more realistic-looking" the PV, the lesser the performance tends to be (battery life, throat hit, vapor production, cartridge life, etc). Also.....many new vapers feel the same way about wanting a PV that most closely resembles a real cigarette.....but they all end up changing their mind (I happen to be one of those!).

    How much throat hit (what we feel in our throat when we inhale) are you looking for? Since this is kind of tough for an inexperienced person to gauge, you could just start off by telling us what kinds of cigarettes you smoke and how many you smoke per day.

    Are you concerned with battery life? Again, the smaller the model, the shorter the life of the battery inbetween charges tends to be.

    Are you concerned with flavor reproduction? Some models tend to do a better job of allowing you to taste the flavor you are vaping.

    As for the vapor, you've already informed us that you would like plenty of vapor.

    As for your other questions:

    Purchasing cartridges: You would be hard-pressed to find cartridges being sold in your local area (as far as a store-front) since 95% of the vendors/suppliers are internet-based. However, as a cost-savings measure, you're better off focusing on purchasing bottles of e-liquid and refilling your cartridges. This not only helps to save money, but the flavor selections and the flavors themselves, tend to be better than what's in the pre-filled carts.

    Suppliers: There are many suppliers listed in this forum and for the most part, they all provide great service and timely delivery. Your best bet would be check out the reviews posted about the suppliers. But since you ask, I would certainly not hesitate in suggesting MyFreedomSmokes, Widows Beadwork, and NHaler.com.....there are many more I could suggest....but that would only make this long-winded response even longer.

    On average, you should expect to pay $50+ for your starter kit....if you decide to purchase extras (atomizers, batteries, pass-throughs, PCCs) the cost will obviously increase. In addition, you will need to purchase some e-liquids at the same time to make sure you can use your PV once the pre-filled cartridges run dry. As for the cost of fluids, I generally tell people that the average price for a 30ml bottle of e-liquid runs about $20.

    Hope this response is helpful and I look forward to helping you get started with the best PV for your needs/wants to insure it's the best initial experience for you.

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