Accessories you'de like to see at Aroma

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I have been meaning to put my 2¢ in here. There are already a lot of good sugestions here. I like all US made things. In that case I might abandon my current suppiers. I am of the redheaded stepchild side of things being an 808 user. So, in reality for me this would do no good. I posted something about this somewhere else and was in the school of what aikanae1 talked about. If Jerry and the gang are up to it, then go for it. It wont change for me. I will most likely be only here for juice.
 

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I have been meaning to put my 2¢ in here. There are already a lot of good sugestions here. I like all US made things. In that case I might abandon my current suppiers. I am of the redheaded stepchild side of things being an 808 user. So, in reality for me this would do no good. I posted something about this somewhere else and was in the school of what aikanae1 talked about. If Jerry and the gang are up to it, then go for it. It wont change for me. I will most likely be only here for juice.

That's why they make 510to808 adapters. That way even the step kids can play with all the cool toys
 

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Oh I got adapters. To tell ya' the truth, I'm really diggin' on the Vapor Zeus. It is easy, compact enough for me to carry at work, long lasting, and the passthrough charging option is awesome. I kept breaking anything else. I'm a little rough on my things. Haven't seen anything 510 that is really durable.
 

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Oh I got adapters. To tell ya' the truth, I'm really diggin' on the Vapor Zeus. It is easy, compact enough for me to carry at work, long lasting, and the passthrough charging option is awesome. I kept breaking anything else. I'm a little rough on my things. Haven't seen anything 510 that is really durable.

I just ordered a moneypenny mod. It's supposed to be really tough. The guy makes them out of brass and copper plumbing parts. Once it builds a patina should look really cool. He says to go ahead and give it the " drive a car over it " test
 

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Here's a crazy idea.

KITS.

I have observed that consistently the New Members Forum has the most viewers.
It isn't easy when you first start to put all the pieces together on what you need and there are apparently a lot of people just starting.
I think a kit for any of the methods of delivery would be welcomed by many.

Perhaps a few kits for those who want to start with cartos, tanks, dripping, etc.

I do think this could be fruitful to Aroma and helpful to many.
Buy the kit, buy the juice. A customer for a life time.
 

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It's only me......Yes I agree that kits are a good thing. They're becoming more popular as people are getting more confused (linda like ME!) with all the options out there.
I'd really hate to be starting out today. When I began we had 510 pen styles and prefilled cartridges.
Hey at least it was simple :)

Thanks for your contributions.
 

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I've been holding back because I typically don't buy "accessories" (and when I do, I'm looking for something very specific). Even for consumables such as cartomizers, I'm already very partial to a specific model (not Boge).

However, I've recently gotten a rebuildable that I actually like. So I could maybe see throwing wick and wire into my regular juice order? But it seems a lot of people end up buying in bulk and then they are set for a year or more at a time, and once I'm done experimenting I'll likely do the same...

I do think the key to success (at least initially) would be consumables, the stuff that people will throw in with a regular juice order. Non-consumables means higher costs, slower-moving inventory, and probably slimmer margins. But I'm not a businessperson - I don't even play one on TV, nor did I stay at a Holiday Inn Express last night.
 
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