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Story:
Ok, I'm really having some success. I've just crossed 4 days without an analogue cigarette, and I've got a feeling this is actually going to work! I tried and tried a year ago without success (my story here), but this time things are different. I think the main game changers for me are variable-voltage, via my ProVari Mini, and WTA liquid. (Thanks again to everyone in the previous thread)
Being able to vape at higher voltages is amazing. To be honest, I had my doubts it would make that much difference, but it does. For me, the warmer slightly thicker vapor really goes a long way toward making it feel more like smoking. It's much easier to get enough vapor to feel like I'm not sucking on a straw. I find I vape anywhere between 4.4 and 5.2 volts, usually 4.8-5.0 volts, depending on the juice. Variable voltage is much more satisfying. Still, alone it isn't enough, and I still get powerful cravings for an analogue, but that is where the WTA comes in. It's only 24mg, but it does the trick mostly. I really thought it was a gimmick, to be honest. I couldn't see how an extra 1% of trace chemicals would do anything, but there is some truth to it. I no longer have any doubts. Even the 12mg WTA does it for me. I can vape and vape on 36mg nicotine liquid, and I can still have killer cravings (along with the dizzies), but just a few drags on the 12mg WTA and the craving is toned down. So weird. I'd think it was psychological except I that I was an 'unbeliever' in the stuff... I really didn't think it would do anything.
Anyway, I do have questions:
I'm missing my comfortable habit. Smoking Camels was so easy. Just light up and smoke. Run out? Just grab ♠another. They were always ready to go, always tasted the same, and always satisfied. Upon thinking about it, I think I can narrow this down to three things: taste/feel, ease of use, and satisfaction.
1) Taste / Feel:
I really want to find my 'all day vape'. I don't have a liquid that really does it for me, and I am doing a lot of switching back and forth. I just want what I had with smoking. I want to find my 'brand' and just settle down. I have tried a ton of juices (I have a tackle box full), and so far, the closet I have to an 'all-day-vape' is, in this order: Johnson Creek's Red Oak Domestic, Dekang DK-Tab, Vermilion River Kentucky Premium Blend, and maybe BWB Casablanca, or Alien Vision's Gamel. All of the above are too sweet though except for JC Red Oak Domestic, and it can get a little boring, but it's growing on me. The DK-TAB is a weird taste. I don't really like it, and it's too sweet, but I find I keep coming back for more. It's weird. The VR KPB would be PERFECT if it wasn't so sugary. The Casablanca is weird too in that I love the taste and can't find anything wrong with it (except being a bit sweet), but I find I just don't want to vape it long. The AV Gamel is great for the thick vapor and decent taste, but it has strangely subtle floral notes that are off-putting. JC Red Oak Domestic and DK-Tab are getting me by, but I'm not very happy in this department. Any suggestions?
2) Ease of Use:
Vaping full time is still kinda... well, fiddly. I'm always running my Boge cartos dry, constantly refilling, little droplets of juice forming on the cap while vaping (I don't think I overfill), juice leaking out the bottom, carto getting too hot to touch, I carry around all this extra crap (bat, liquid, pv, etc), but on the up side I only swap batteries (18350s) about twice per day. I do have one SmokeTech DC Tank and it is nice, but its so big and odd looking and I already feel like I'm smoking a light-saber. I'm open to more tanks because they are convenient, but I honestly have been thinking about pre-filled cartos (if I could find a flavor I like). Overall, it just feels like... a lot. Is there a way to simplify this?
3) Satisfaction:
So far, this go 'round with vaping has been a success. Before, I was only able to cut down to 2-3 cigs per day, and that only with white-knuckle effort. This time with the new VV mod and WTA, I have cut them out completely in just a few days, and now its been four days since I lit up at all. Only trouble is... Vaping still isn't as satisfying as smoking. I'm still craving cigarettes. I can tone down the craving by vaping my head off and hitting the 24mg WTA, but it's tough. I don't think I'm going back to analogues because I feel like this is working, but this along with the other two issues above, does make me worry about it. My question is, will vaping become as satisfying as smoking? Will this craving for analogues go away or will I just have to live with it?
Story:
Ok, I'm really having some success. I've just crossed 4 days without an analogue cigarette, and I've got a feeling this is actually going to work! I tried and tried a year ago without success (my story here), but this time things are different. I think the main game changers for me are variable-voltage, via my ProVari Mini, and WTA liquid. (Thanks again to everyone in the previous thread)
Being able to vape at higher voltages is amazing. To be honest, I had my doubts it would make that much difference, but it does. For me, the warmer slightly thicker vapor really goes a long way toward making it feel more like smoking. It's much easier to get enough vapor to feel like I'm not sucking on a straw. I find I vape anywhere between 4.4 and 5.2 volts, usually 4.8-5.0 volts, depending on the juice. Variable voltage is much more satisfying. Still, alone it isn't enough, and I still get powerful cravings for an analogue, but that is where the WTA comes in. It's only 24mg, but it does the trick mostly. I really thought it was a gimmick, to be honest. I couldn't see how an extra 1% of trace chemicals would do anything, but there is some truth to it. I no longer have any doubts. Even the 12mg WTA does it for me. I can vape and vape on 36mg nicotine liquid, and I can still have killer cravings (along with the dizzies), but just a few drags on the 12mg WTA and the craving is toned down. So weird. I'd think it was psychological except I that I was an 'unbeliever' in the stuff... I really didn't think it would do anything.
Anyway, I do have questions:
I'm missing my comfortable habit. Smoking Camels was so easy. Just light up and smoke. Run out? Just grab ♠another. They were always ready to go, always tasted the same, and always satisfied. Upon thinking about it, I think I can narrow this down to three things: taste/feel, ease of use, and satisfaction.
1) Taste / Feel:
I really want to find my 'all day vape'. I don't have a liquid that really does it for me, and I am doing a lot of switching back and forth. I just want what I had with smoking. I want to find my 'brand' and just settle down. I have tried a ton of juices (I have a tackle box full), and so far, the closet I have to an 'all-day-vape' is, in this order: Johnson Creek's Red Oak Domestic, Dekang DK-Tab, Vermilion River Kentucky Premium Blend, and maybe BWB Casablanca, or Alien Vision's Gamel. All of the above are too sweet though except for JC Red Oak Domestic, and it can get a little boring, but it's growing on me. The DK-TAB is a weird taste. I don't really like it, and it's too sweet, but I find I keep coming back for more. It's weird. The VR KPB would be PERFECT if it wasn't so sugary. The Casablanca is weird too in that I love the taste and can't find anything wrong with it (except being a bit sweet), but I find I just don't want to vape it long. The AV Gamel is great for the thick vapor and decent taste, but it has strangely subtle floral notes that are off-putting. JC Red Oak Domestic and DK-Tab are getting me by, but I'm not very happy in this department. Any suggestions?
2) Ease of Use:
Vaping full time is still kinda... well, fiddly. I'm always running my Boge cartos dry, constantly refilling, little droplets of juice forming on the cap while vaping (I don't think I overfill), juice leaking out the bottom, carto getting too hot to touch, I carry around all this extra crap (bat, liquid, pv, etc), but on the up side I only swap batteries (18350s) about twice per day. I do have one SmokeTech DC Tank and it is nice, but its so big and odd looking and I already feel like I'm smoking a light-saber. I'm open to more tanks because they are convenient, but I honestly have been thinking about pre-filled cartos (if I could find a flavor I like). Overall, it just feels like... a lot. Is there a way to simplify this?
3) Satisfaction:
So far, this go 'round with vaping has been a success. Before, I was only able to cut down to 2-3 cigs per day, and that only with white-knuckle effort. This time with the new VV mod and WTA, I have cut them out completely in just a few days, and now its been four days since I lit up at all. Only trouble is... Vaping still isn't as satisfying as smoking. I'm still craving cigarettes. I can tone down the craving by vaping my head off and hitting the 24mg WTA, but it's tough. I don't think I'm going back to analogues because I feel like this is working, but this along with the other two issues above, does make me worry about it. My question is, will vaping become as satisfying as smoking? Will this craving for analogues go away or will I just have to live with it?