Another sad part about this is my wife admittedly did not read the whole article. She based her opinion on the headline and said "I told you before this vaping thing is too good to be true."
My wife, who is still a smoker, is now forcing me to go back to analogs. She says it turns out that cigarettes are healthier than vaping. This morning when I got to work, I reached in to my bag to get my mod and realized it was not there. What I did find was 2 packs of cigarettes and a...
I haven't been vaping that long but the one time I tried to smoke an analog out of necessity, it was unbearable. After the second puff I threw it away. I ended up finishing my sons bubblegum. Boy did I get it from him when he got home from school. Hahaha
There will always be a problem with new vapers. Newbies, more often than not, have little or no knowledge about the dangers of vaping gear. I know I was one of them. It's a good thing I found this forum and got a lot of help from other members of this forum. What about the newbies who don't...
I just bring my current set up, a bottle of juice and spare batteries. My business partner is a vaper and he usually has everything he owns in his backpack so if something goes wrong with my gear I just borrow one of his spares.
I tried installing a bathroom fan or an exhaust fan and it didn't really work. The smoke did't even go near the fan. Seeing how the smoke stays down, I removed the exhaust fan from the ceiling and installed it on the wall close to the floor and my vape room is now clear of smoke.
I tried a cigalike before when I tried to quit smoking. For me it was horrible and after a day I went right back to analogs. Maybe this is BT's way of convincing the public that vaping is nowhere close to real cigarettes and keep their existing market from switching. Just a thought.
I learned a lot about safety from this forum when I was a newbie about 2 months ago. I started a thread about watts ohms and volts. I knew nothing before that and later realised how dangerous vaping can be if you don't understand you gear. This explosion could have happened to me. My first...
I tried using bathtub tape. They have clear ones and you can find it in any hardware store. It adds a nice grip and at the same time you can see the finish of the tube.
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