Anybody else that gotten the effect of warm feet and hands after the switch to vaping? I don't manage to cool down my feet at night, giving me a hard time to sleep. I was a very heavy smoker, but I do vape a lot as well (7-8ml a day, 12mg), so I don't think I've reduced my nicotine levels that...
Congrats! I coughed up a lot of .... in the beginning as well, but it stops after a while, and the health just gets better! I been off analogs for over five months now, and I still get better. :)
Absolutely! It took me a couple of months realizing that if I had to choose, I would have chosen vaping before smoking, but now I have been tobacco-free for over five months. I thought I'd never quit smoking, I loved to smoke, guess I loved vaping more!
I'm a bit sad, that I can't do nothing. EU regulations will affect us here in Norway, but we Norwegian vapers can't sign the petition. Good luck to you all!
I would easily choose the kanger aerotank mega over the aspire nautilus. The nautilus is a moody tank, and you need to handle gurgling and burnt taste over and over again. In other words: a lot of work.
The mega (and the mini) just works perfectly every puff. At least mine have.
When it comes to drip tips, I don't like stainless steel drip tips, especially during winter: It gets soooo coooold! Or while walking, then I get afraid of breaking a tooth. But it can also be pure cosmetics: I got a green mod, it looks good with a green drip tip.
So, replaceable drip tips is...
Maybe you should relax a bit on quitting, it might help. Allow yourself a couple of snus a day, without beating yourself up about it. Then try to vape in more and more situations until you can handle them all without snus, then it gets easier to stop snusing. I know I had to have a three month...
I actually bought my friend an e-cig so she'd stop stealing mine every time we met. She is a non-smoker, but loved the taste, it reminded her of a shisha, which she loved. Now she vapes 0% nicotine and I can keep mine for myself (with nicotine). I was a bit uncertain if I did the right thing for...
Rebuilding is easy, I love to sit with my coils, but that's me. It don't need to take much of your time. If I'm in a hurry, I can rebuild a coil in a couple of minutes, and it lasts for a month, just need to re-wick it from time to time. The trouble I have with the Kayfun at this point is that...
Beautiful! I wish I could convert some of my tobacco pipes into mods.
I used to smoke the pipe earlier, and I really miss it! I have the trouble that I'm skeptical of getting a mech mod for myself, since I have no clue on batteries and electricity, so I can't find a decent e-pipe.
I know you said that you don't want to buy new things, because you want to save money, and I see that point of view. I agree with you as long as it works, you don't need to replace it. But it sounds like the tanks don't work that well. I haven't tried them at all, so I can't help you there.
But...
It depends a bit on what you're willing to spend. If you got the money, I would go for a Provari. It's a steady and good mod which gives you exactly what you ask it to give you and the value-drop isn't that big for reselling.
I know I couldn't afford a provari when I started, and probably...
It might help getting a airflow control valve: Kanger Airflow control valve for Protank-2, Protank-3, Aerotank – KangerTech It's not that expensive, and the protank 2 get better also.
Where I live, a town called Bergen in Norway, there isn't many vapers seen in public, so kids point at you and people stare, but you get used to it. My friends are very supportive, I was a heavy smoker and in the end I had trouble breathing properly. My friends see that it's good for me, and...
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