I haven't yet had opportunities to turn people on to e-cigs, but can think of a few I might want to (just haven't run into them lately). From my own early experiences, I can say without doubt that I would not want them to have to go through the aggravating process of making carts work for them. Tried various cart mods; PTB was somewhat reliable but, to me, "somewhat reliable"=unsatisfactory. I think the people for whom carts work excellently are the same people who as Boy/Girl Scouts could tie the knots perfectly on the first try, and handed in their school work without ugly erasures and cross-outs--i.e., not me. I haven't tried cartos, but what I've read suggests they too have quality an reliability issues. I think anybody whom I might introduce to e-smoking would hear about dripping first as The Way To Do It.
Trouble is, the likely entry-level vendors aren't really selling a starter kit that caters to dripping. I'd sure like to be able to refer somebody to a site with a ready-to-go 510 or Ego kit option that dispenses entirely with cartridges and comes instead with a nice drip tip, because i consider a drip tip key to it being the better approach. Otherwise, I'm sending them to Cignot for their kit and Super T for their tip--sort of a complicated set of instructions for the first-timer. I really think vendors should consider this approach.
Trouble is, the likely entry-level vendors aren't really selling a starter kit that caters to dripping. I'd sure like to be able to refer somebody to a site with a ready-to-go 510 or Ego kit option that dispenses entirely with cartridges and comes instead with a nice drip tip, because i consider a drip tip key to it being the better approach. Otherwise, I'm sending them to Cignot for their kit and Super T for their tip--sort of a complicated set of instructions for the first-timer. I really think vendors should consider this approach.
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