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etchie

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Here's the deal with subscription services. Certain ones like craft vapery focus as much on the curation and servicing aspect as on their high end, top-shelf, hand picked juices. It's designed for people who wish to have the B&M tasting experience delivered right to their door, predicated on their individual tastes. Their selection is vast. Their curators are knowledgeable and always just a click or call away. They're the valet or personal butler(s) of subscription services. You get what you pay for. Period.

Zamplebox would like to be at that level but ultimately they appeal to a less discerning demographic. Primarily to new vapers and those looking to simply experiment with initial flavor profiles. And that's perfectly okay. They send a lot of liquid which you ultimately may or may not care for with brands you may or may not care for. Many people start with ZB and migrate over to CV once they've ascertained what they like and don't like. Try CV for a month or two. Use the code TRYCRAFTNOW25 if you can't locate another one for a discount. This way, you've conducted your due diligence, made an educated choice and let the fun start. Afterall, it's ONLY vaping, people! :D

I was most curious to hear about the differences between Zodist and Craft Vapery. It seemed like they put the same emphasis on the flavor profile and I lie both juice lines available. Obviously the make or break of these services is how goo they are at sending you juices you like. I really don't want to have mostly full bottles of juice I don't like just lying around. Have you tried Zodist?
 

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I was most curious to hear about the differences between Zodist and Craft Vapery. It seemed like they put the same emphasis on the flavor profile and I lie both juice lines available. Obviously the make or break of these services is how goo they are at sending you juices you like. I really don't want to have mostly full bottles of juice I don't like just lying around. Have you tried Zodist?

I haven't but the two services (CV/Zodist) seem to be very similar in their infrastructure and design concepts/juice profiles. Zodist has yet to prove themselves whereas CV has been around for several months longer, have the curation aspect nailed and their customer service is bar none the best out there. I feel that after the smoke clears and there's only a few services left, CV will be left standing. Also, they're adding new, top shelf juice lines each and every single month. What other service can say they've grabbed Five Pawns? Crazy!
 
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