Agreed. You can get an inexpensive hardware kit to keep you going. The tricky part is nailing down a juice that will keep you satisfied. This is where the bulk of the money goes imo.
What is the BEST way to begin?
Agreed. You can get an inexpensive hardware kit to keep you going. The tricky part is nailing down a juice that will keep you satisfied. This is where the bulk of the money goes imo.
What is the BEST way to begin?
I am very new to vaping and would have to say this is a very good post for the extreme newbie. I say extreme newbie because I just received my first PV in the mail today. Will have to look into those sample packs everybody is referring to though. I ordered mainly what my buddies are using as it tasted good to me but am looking forward to seeing what all is out there. Thanks again for the post excellent read.
Right from the beginning:
- DON'T UNDERSPEND
- DON'T UNDERESTIMATE
- DON'T UNDERSTOCK
- DO GET THE BEST PERSONAL VAPE SYSTEM
- DO EXPECT EXPECT TO QUIT ANALOGS - FOREVER
- DO PURCHASE MORE THAN ENOUGH FROM THE BEGINNING
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LOL, I might have done too good of a job on "DON'T UNDERSPEND" Hopefully my better half will understand...
Loads of good advice! Starting out we all have spent a fair amount of money trying to find what works. Either on kits or juice it seems to be trial and error. The only thing I would say is that you can over pay on a device "cough mall kiosk cough".
or you can save a lot and buy something good now. It is all about small pleasures..But, once it "wears out" I will be choosing something from the thread on here that is called "Rolls Royce of PV's". : )
Cheers