I like the Coca Cola by Pure Smoker. I think the RY4 is a tobacco with some vanilla and caramel added, but people have been debating the RY4 taste all along. Many liquids taste different to each of us, maybe that's why there are so many different tobacco flavors out there.
Candle and soap makers use Glycerin all the time, just be sure it has USP or Kosher on the label. Here's a link to some suppliers, Glycerine Where To Buy - Health & Beauty - Compare Prices, Reviews and Buy at NexTag - Price - Review
Moriah when you order the liquid to fill the carts or drip with, you might want to get both tobacco and menthol. Most have found that plain menthol won't give you the flavor that's very close to a menthol cigarette. Menthol cigarettes are mentholated tobacco and the tobacco taste is missed by...
Starting off it is expensive, especially if you like me and have to try all the new high volt mods out there. But once you settle in to vaping the money drops well below what you would spend on cigarettes. I have several battery mods that I really don't need and that ... up. But I also have...
Almost all the equipment, with the exception of battery modifications, are made in China no matter who you buy from. Most of the domestic suppliers do get their packages to you quicker but not always. I have ordered from bestecig and didn't have any problem with them. If you're looking for...
Seems like the more it looks like a real cig the less it performs, you might want to compromise with how it appears. Yes the E-cig is probably the easiest way to put down tobacco, it worked for me. Spend some time reading the forums, they have specific threads on the various models and even...
Patty most of the supplies I have gotten didn't say what they were on the package, in fact the shipments from China say they are something else I think to keep customs from delaying them.
There's a ton of cartridge mods, go to the mod forum and look at all the cartridge mods there. I have the V2 and am dripping with an 801 right now, I just started dripping last week and think it uses considerably less juice than the cartridges do. I find that I can get close to one cigarette...
What Joker said, you are already starting to "get it," something we all had to go through. Keep at it and soon you will be helping beginners yourself. Please take note that the offensive post are now gone. Most of the people on this forum are a great help, just like you will be for somebody...
Even with buying a battery mod about every two months it's still cheaper. At $50 to $60 a carton which last one week at best, look at what you can get in PV's and supplies with that money and how long they will last. Granted I have spent a little over $2k in the last 6 months, but I have more...
If the analogs keep on calling out your name, which they constantly did for me when I tried to quit without E-cigs, I would say yes they are defiantly the best help a quitter can get. If you no longer have the urge to smoke what's the point? Most of us are tobacco addicts that have found a...
As we anxiously wait the arrival of our Super Sixes forcedfuel50 teases us with even more pictures. Waiting for mine to show up, I feel like a little kid on Christmas Eve. :)
Wanted to report that I got this conductive grease and it got all over the contact switch on my wifes Protege and started to fire the atty constantly. Had to clean it all off which wasn't easy. This was recommended for the "Super T" products but I don't think it helps on the PS equipment.
You were smoking, now you're smoking and vaping, before long you will be vaping. It's a transition don't kick yourself for smoking, just realize that you like vaping more than smoking. That and get a bunch of juice and attys so you don't come uo short. If you truly want to put down tobacco...
From what I have learned in the last two days the low bridge 801 is better for using a cartridge and the high bridge is better for dripping. You might want to look at which you're trying to drip with.
Like Shortstuff116 I quit with my first vape, but I had my sister and this forum to steer me in the right direction before I started. From what I have read on this, it seems the forum has helped many, including myself, to put down analogs.
I agree with cyberwolfrob on the keeping extra attys around. I order mine 25 at a time to get the bulk discount. I don't ever want to be without a working atty, that just wouldn't be acceptable.
Let us know what brand, if any, you find the best. I have some CR2's charging for the first time right now so I don't know what is good and what isn't. :confused:
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