We're going to see a lot more of this unfortunately. vape shops are about to become the next big thing but a majority of them will be owned by people trying to make a profit. Not owners concerned about educating people young and old about the potential dangers involved in building a sub ohm device and allowing people to slowly progress into becoming more advanced users.
I'm a noob myself and started with a protank, moved onto an aerotank before progressing to rba's. I researched, read/watched EVERYTHING I could find on building, ohms law and battery safety before I considered building a coil. I'm also 40 years old and looking forward to turning 41 with all my fingers intact.
Business is business and most just want to make as much as they can quickly. I seek out quality shops with knowledgable staffs that want to see this industry go.
In Phoenix I'd recommend AZ Vape Club or Vape Central. In the Chicagoland area I could also give 2 thumbs up to Cigtech in Algonquin and Vape in Humboldt Park. Aside from those 4 places I've been very disappointed in the shops I've visited. Very very unqualified people working there.
I'm a noob myself and started with a protank, moved onto an aerotank before progressing to rba's. I researched, read/watched EVERYTHING I could find on building, ohms law and battery safety before I considered building a coil. I'm also 40 years old and looking forward to turning 41 with all my fingers intact.
Business is business and most just want to make as much as they can quickly. I seek out quality shops with knowledgable staffs that want to see this industry go.
In Phoenix I'd recommend AZ Vape Club or Vape Central. In the Chicagoland area I could also give 2 thumbs up to Cigtech in Algonquin and Vape in Humboldt Park. Aside from those 4 places I've been very disappointed in the shops I've visited. Very very unqualified people working there.