I no longer shop at CVS they are higher than most other stores around me and I don't like their attitude.. Guess they have to make up the loss of cig money somewhere.
Why would you spend all that money on a disposable that might last a couple hours as opposed to a decent ecig that would be usable 24/7? I guess I just don't understand the new generation.
Once I realized I could substitute vaping for cigarettes I was all over it. I'm an old bee and this isn't a game for me. It is a means to an end.that I see is becoming a problem the more kids get involved, These days kids are trying to bowl each other over with their big clouds and I really...
I have spent half of what I used to spend on cigs in three years. I have enough mods that I can use a different one each day for almost a month. It all depends on what you are buying and where. The smartest move is to learn diy and build your own coils after that you will be amazed at how much...
This whole problem can be solved by making your own liquids. Since we are becoming a third world country maybe people should start learning how to survive without someone else telling them it's okay .
I have vaped 70/30 pg/vg the last three years and have not had so much as a cold. For someone who was sick in bed at least twice a year prior to that I don't think I would believe everything I hear. In fact there is very little I believe anymore. High vg caused me lung problems so take it for...
Wizard Labs
DIY E-Liquid
It's easier to start with smaller bottles of flavoring till you decide what you like and it doesn't take a lot. Once you get a bit of experience you can buy larger amounts.
Vision v-fate is a top coil tank. I am still using the vision tanks I bought 2 years ago and rewicking. I find it a warmer draw and easier to top fill. The kayfuns are my next best. . As far as I'm concerned those vision tanks have been some of my best purchases.
I gave up on the cartomizers long ago for rebuildables but I remember doing that quite a bit to extend their life. I would bring a bunch of them to a boil for 10/15 minutes then change the water and do it again. Usually what worked for me on the drying part was to put in the oven at 300 degrees...
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