Denver Vape Shop Reviews

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Kollin6618

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I've only been to Denver Ecigs off of 66th and wads. Very friendly and helpful. Their equipment and accessories are priced at retail. Juices are $10 to $12 for a 15th. Some pretty close to online prices, some not. Not a big selection. They've said they're gonna be adding more flavors, sizes, samples later. Same with the equipment. I'll stop in from time to time.
 

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Hi from another Denverite and go Broncos. I've only been vaping for 4 months and have only visited one shop in Denver, Vapor Leaf on W. Colfax. They've finally expanded their hours, but it is still more limited than I would like. The gear I use is pretty simple, Kanger MT3S clearos and either eGo-t upgraded batteries or Vision Spinners. I've found their gear to be reasonably priced, even compared to some online vendors. The juices I've tried have been pretty good and juice prices are reasonable ( $3.95 for 10ml, $12 for 30ml). It is a place I would recommend. They allow sampling of juices and took their time with me when I was really, really new. The time spent was appreciated because I know how busy they are. And they just moved to the other end of the strip mall they were/are in and doubled their space. It can still be crowded and a bit of a wait, but for now they have my local business. I do order some juices from an on line vendor and if Vapor Leaf is out of the coils for my Kanger MT3S', I order them from an on line vendor. I prefer to buy local as long as the service is good and I feel I am getting value for my dollar.

I have no experience with the other vendors in town, which means I should branch out and try the others in town.

Where have you been shopping locally that you've been pleased with? And have any others been a poor experience?
 

Tabfreejon

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I've visited a couple of b+m's locally (Littleton ish) and they've been mixed.

A new place called inno-vape (not innovape the juice people) have just opened up around the corner here. They've got some decent hardware, albeit not particularly competitive price wise, and a line of mediocre juices. Service has been good so far and they have a little tasting bar etc.

Colorado e-smokes are dreadful, expensive and, based on my experience, a place to avoid.

Vaporleaf is a mixed bag. Opening hours can be a pain and they're always busy. But they have plenty of gear and supplies. I'd recommend them. Just be prepared to wait.

Next on my hit list is High Voltage Vapes in Aurora. Probably head over there this week and check them out.
 
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