Bought a pack of analogs today...

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squirrel64

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I fell off the wagon and bumped my head a couple of times. Only because I had not tried any mods. The Ego just wasn't cutting it for me 2/3 of the way of my work day. I just wasn't getting the analog satisfaction. Very stressful job to boot so............ I stepped up. And now happy... Just have to find your niche
 

alovingmommyof3

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You don't say the types of flavor you like. Cartomizers do not work for me either, feels and tastes like vaping through a bad cotton ball in a tube. Went back to atty and cart and is working well for me. I needed a flavor that felt/tasted close to an analog at first and still prefer tobacco flavors. Le us know what types of flavors you like maybe someone could send some samples for you to try before you buy.

I am trying to figure out what I like. It is difficult when I am still trying to figure out the equipment. Theoretically I would like apple, grape, chocolate, cola, coffee, bubblegum, watermelon, pomegranate, mint, vanilla, etc. I have found I liked clove until I mixed it at too high of a percentage and it kind of ruined it for the moment.
 

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I cannot agree with this more. If I don't believe it, nobody else will. If somebody asked me what I do, I used to say whatever job it was that I was employed with. Now the answer is that I draw, design, and write. That's not how I pay the bills right now, but that is who I am.

And I am now a vaper, even if I end up having a couple cigarettes.

You guys are right. Today I started looking into schools that may have a writing major. I have found one but need to come up with 6,000 a year to go there for 2-3 years. I already have an associate of arts degree so I am partway done.
 

JonnyVapΣ

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When you DIY are you letting your juices cure for a while? I strictly DIY my juices...haven't bought a pre-made in months (but have gotten free samples...tasty tasty samples). Anywhooo...I learned the hard way one day and, instead of sticking to the calculator and recipes, just kept adding flavoring till the juice tasted good. A week or so later I ended up with a dozen or so bottles of industrial floor cleaner...LOL. I was able to cut what I had made about 6x just to get them normal again.
 

alovingmommyof3

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I am actually curing four flavors as we speak. I made them about two days ago. I am anxious to try them. I just started to DIY maybe a week or so ago so I am still new enough to mess up a ton. More than I like because this is not fun for me as it is for some. I don't find this type of experimenting enjoyable. The end product is enjoyable if it works but the process is not.
 

Dawn L.

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When I smoked analogs I always took the drag into my mouth, removed the cig from my lips, then inhaled. I tried that when I started vaping but it wasn't cutting it, it wasn't strong enough and I barely had any vapor. When I started inhaling as I I took the drag, that's when I could feel it and got lots more flavor and vapor production. I don't know if its the same for everyone, but I do know that anytime I've let someone try my e-cig, they don't care much for it until I suggest doing that, then they seem more interested in learning more about it, so that may even be worth a shot if you're vaping like I did at first.
 
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