My fiance and I had gotten into vaping about four years ago. Then our car got stolen with all our vaping gear inside. We didn't have the money at the time to replace it, and we went back to cigarettes. Recently, we decided to get back into vaping and were shocked at how much changed has happened!
Anyways, we got ourselves a couple if itaste MVP 2.0's and some tanks, and I can say that we are never going back to cigarettes again!
The biggest challenge we've been running into though is with finding juices. So much of what the stores carry here are what I call "Skittle Juices" - cheap fruity candy flavors. They just taste icky and cloying to us. Like vaping unicorn farts.
It's been about two weeks since vaping, and there are two important things I've noticed:
1: If you've been smoking awhile, it takes some time for your taste buds to heal up. You won't appreciate the better quality juices for about a week or so. At first, they might just taste muddy or "off."
2: The more you vape subtle complex flavors, the more your palate develops, and the better you can appreciate them. When I first tried Suicide Bunny's stuff, for example, it was the day I bought my gear. And it tasted weird to me because I had no context for what I was tasting. That day, I ended up buying a couple of the more subdued fruity juices. Two weeks later, I'm vaping SB's Sucker Punch all day long.
Seriously, most juices in shops are like eating fast food or boxed Mac & Cheese. If that's all you vape, that's what your tastebuds will get used to, and yo'll never know what you're missing. But if you like Ghirardelli Chocolate better than Skittles, I can asure you, there are so much better juices out there. I mentioned Suicide Bunny (which seems to be everywhere), but also check out Five Pawns and Hurricane Vapor. Good stuf realy is worth paying fo (and it's still cheaper than analogs).
Anyways, we got ourselves a couple if itaste MVP 2.0's and some tanks, and I can say that we are never going back to cigarettes again!
The biggest challenge we've been running into though is with finding juices. So much of what the stores carry here are what I call "Skittle Juices" - cheap fruity candy flavors. They just taste icky and cloying to us. Like vaping unicorn farts.
It's been about two weeks since vaping, and there are two important things I've noticed:
1: If you've been smoking awhile, it takes some time for your taste buds to heal up. You won't appreciate the better quality juices for about a week or so. At first, they might just taste muddy or "off."
2: The more you vape subtle complex flavors, the more your palate develops, and the better you can appreciate them. When I first tried Suicide Bunny's stuff, for example, it was the day I bought my gear. And it tasted weird to me because I had no context for what I was tasting. That day, I ended up buying a couple of the more subdued fruity juices. Two weeks later, I'm vaping SB's Sucker Punch all day long.
Seriously, most juices in shops are like eating fast food or boxed Mac & Cheese. If that's all you vape, that's what your tastebuds will get used to, and yo'll never know what you're missing. But if you like Ghirardelli Chocolate better than Skittles, I can asure you, there are so much better juices out there. I mentioned Suicide Bunny (which seems to be everywhere), but also check out Five Pawns and Hurricane Vapor. Good stuf realy is worth paying fo (and it's still cheaper than analogs).