One Month in.... experience so far...

Okay, so I have had some time to become acquainted with the equipment and the juices and now I can expand on my experiences with both. I have come to learn that this can be a money trap if you let it, but I have also figured or ways to avoid that in the future.

My current pvs are both ego twists. One 650mah, and one 900mah. Even though there are many options on the market, and more advanced pvs...i an perfectly satisfied with my setup. It has everything I want and need. I enjoy the smaller size (compared to other vv mods out there), and the battery life is more than diffident. I do recommend a car charger and additional chargers in general as they are always a good thing to have. I keep one at home, and carry one in my case, just in case. As far as tanks and such go, I have two 3.5 ml smoktek dcts, and four long wick stardusts (ce4s). I actually seem to prefer the stardusts most of the time since I like to change juices often, and they also seem to perform beret than the dcts when using higher vg juices. . I will say however, that some juices taste better one way, and others do better the other way. It's strange, but true. I have also noticed that "vapor's tongue" does seem to happen more often with the stardusts than with the dcts. But maybe it's just a timing coincidence. It's completely frustrating when it happens, but it's temporary so I can deal. I also have a plain ol atomizer for direct dripping. I use this when I am Tate testing new shipments, or if I an just lounging around and relaxing at home. It really does offer the best flavor, and I can switch flavors to my hearts content, but it's not really convenient anywhere but at home.

Which brings me to all the juices I've tried...ALOT!!! this is the area that I am finding costs the most money....i just want to try everything! But I am coming to realize, if I keep sampling, I will keep liking. So, I would suggest for someone new to listen to the popular recommendations of others...they are usually popular for good reason...and limit themselves to 7-10 flavors. I DO feel the need to constantly change flavors, so I see the importance of at least a little bit of variety. But it can get our of control very quickly. It might be easy to pick a few in each flavor category that you enjoy....such as tobacco flavors, fruit flavors, bakery flavors, drink flavors, and menthol flavors.

All in all, this has been a fantastic journey so far, and I am very happy that I choose this path. I NEVER thought that I would be able to quit smoking, and am still surprised that it has been over a month now and I have not looked back.

I have also decreased my nicotine levels already from 24mg to 12-16mg. And strangely enough, I find that at night time when I'm relaxing at home, I require even less nicotine. At this rate, I hope to be down to 2-4 mg by February.

I will be following this post up with a post about all of the juices I have tried so far. I will try to give very good descriptions so that I can hopefully help people to not spend too much money on juices.

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My experience has been very similar to yours. I'm almost 2 months in and have tried soooo many juices, which can get pricey. I too seem to like just about every flavor I try :) . I ordered a twist a few days ago as I've been using a standard ego 900 mah for most of that month and a half and want to check out VV vaping. I love my egos too, and like the ce4 s for their simplicity ( and price) . They're certainly convenient for switching out delicious flavors at will. Although I've actually spent more money on vaping gear than I would have on analogs I'm happy with my decision, and hopefully I'll be stocked up for quite some time so I can actually start SAVING money long term. Congrats and vape on!
 

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