As you find better ways to vape, do you find you vape more?

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talontsiawd

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I am sure that a lot of people have followed my path. I started with atomizers and found it to be a pain for out and about use. I then went some cheapo cartimizers which were better. Then I went to better quality carts, then low resistance dual coil carts. I recently started using ce-2 giantomizers.

My goal is to find something hassle free but with each step in the right direction, I feel like I vape more. I am happy if I am not smoking but I also don't want to become more addicted to my PV than I was to smoking. I was a 2 pack a day smoker so it isn't a huge deal to me, just something to keep in mind. I notice my vaping tapers off when my cartos start going bad quite a bit but it's hard to "downgrade" when your goal is consistency, especially on the go. Inconsistency always makes me just want to smoke.

I used to need a travel kit, now I just need an extra battery and ce-2 ready to go, I just keep it assembled and in the car if I am driving, fits in my pocket easily if walking.

I don't know, it just kind of something I want to watch out for. I love it being so much easier but, again, I don't want to vaping as much. The better setup I have, the easier it is to vape but more so, it just works better, I am getting more nicotine, so I then vape more. I know self control will help, don't get me wrong, I am just saying that "upgrading" has had it's pro's and con's for me.

Anyone have similar experiences?
 

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I have noticed this as well, but I've read on ECF that the trend tapers off after around 6 months or so. I love my shiny new toy! I love this flavor, or ooh, ooh, I want to try this flavor. I need a mod! I need an upgrade! You know what I mean. I spent a ton of money finding something to turn me away from cigarettes, and when it's working great, I'm blissfully using it as often as possible. Good luck!
 

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I am sure that a lot of people have followed my path. I started with atomizers and found it to be a pain for out and about use. I then went some cheapo cartimizers which were better. Then I went to better quality carts, then low resistance dual coil carts. I recently started using ce-2 giantomizers.

My goal is to find something hassle free but with each step in the right direction, I feel like I vape more. I am happy if I am not smoking but I also don't want to become more addicted to my PV than I was to smoking. I was a 2 pack a day smoker so it isn't a huge deal to me, just something to keep in mind. I notice my vaping tapers off when my cartos start going bad quite a bit but it's hard to "downgrade" when your goal is consistency, especially on the go. Inconsistency always makes me just want to smoke.

I used to need a travel kit, now I just need an extra battery and ce-2 ready to go, I just keep it assembled and in the car if I am driving, fits in my pocket easily if walking.

I don't know, it just kind of something I want to watch out for. I love it being so much easier but, again, I don't want to vaping as much. The better setup I have, the easier it is to vape but more so, it just works better, I am getting more nicotine, so I then vape more. I know self control will help, don't get me wrong, I am just saying that "upgrading" has had it's pro's and con's for me.

Anyone have similar experiences?

Question is, is it he nic that conserns you? If so, just reduce the nic level.
I did find that I vape more with my upgrades, but my plan from the start was to reduce, and eventually eliminate the nic. I started w/24mg, the next order was for 12mg, now on 9mg and just received my new order at 5mg. In a couple of months I will be vaping 0mg, so I don't really worry about the addiction or amount I vape.

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I have purposely not upgraded to bigger and better stuff, I have just enough to keep me from smoking and that's it. I'm in the minority around here with my way of thinking, actually I'm probably the only one here that thinks like this, but I don't want to love vaping. I just wanted to quit smoking and then quit vaping. I haven't smoked now for almost 11 months and the plan is to quit vaping by the end of January if not sooner.
 

Dying2Live

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i started with LR boge cartos, than starting using cheap clearos that kept cracking, than went to fluxomizers from gotvapes, now im back to LR boge cartos and Resurrector Cartos, i tried dripping with atomizers and couldnt figure out how anyone enjoyed doing that all day. i still go back and forth from deluxe CE2's and Resurrector cartos... But i do know that in my Vaping Experiences i am constantly rotating and trying out diffrent equipment, one week i wont like this type of carto, next week i will and soo on.
 
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