First timer looking for advice

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AlexStiff

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I currently use the Aspire ET-S tank and EVOD battery and I love it.. My best setup yet. When I started, I was using 510's and it just wasn't giving me what I needed. Then I got an EGO/EGO-T starter kit with CE4 tanks and that helped some...Then I bumped up my nic level to 48mg (vet ecig users were SHOCKED) and now i've been analog free since November. So much cheaper and no oder! Good luck my friend!
 

Katya

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99%? It's a wonder any of us are still off the smokes really. :)

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Nanny22

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Congrats and GOOD LUCK! I have the Halo Triton kit and I LOVE IT! I have not had one single issue with it. It is dependable, reliable, and has enough power to get the job done. Everything works and the batteries last a LONG, LONG time and then recharge quickly. When you are giving up analogs the last thing you need is trouble with your equipment. The frustration will lead you to giving up and smoking again. Getting the right starter kit is half the battle, so you are good to go there! The next thing you will have to do is find a juice that works for you. This part can take a little longer, and your tastes will change as you go along. Don't get discouraged, juice is a LOT cheaper than cigarettes! Whatever those cartons of smokes used to cost you, spend that amount in juice for a while til you find some flavors you really like. Be prepared for something else new -- you are going to taste things differently, smell differently, you won't be burning holes in your clothes any more, and you won't smell like an ashtray to those who love you! There is NOT a single negative side to this that I have found! Sometimes the transition off analogs and onto vaping is so smooth, people who were not intending to quit have been able to just drop analogs altogether. Others struggle a bit and continue to smoke. Every cigarette replaced with a good vape is a step in the right direction. This is a very friendly place and you will find a lot of help here! There are also some good youtube videos showing how to use your Triton that will answer some of your questions. Either way, don't be afraid to ask for help!
 

DaveOno

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Thanks so much everyone for being so welcoming. I just can't handle the analogs any more (still working on the lingo) and really haven't had any luck in previous quit attempts. But the $3000 dollars or so a year I spend on smokes is killintg me just like the carcinagins. Also, do any of you vape with the Triton, and are you happy with it? I really hope it is the right set up to start with.

I vape a Triton. I'm more than happy with it. My 125 plus days is testament to it.

And yes, it's the right set up.

I was going to post some comments, but others beat me to it. Yes, you are limited to the Excellent Triton threads. No, you won't be able to waste time and money, putting your "quit" in jeopardy by buying all that other shiny stuff. The Triton works. Day in and Day out. Superbly.

Remember, vaping is way different than smoking. At first (maybe always?) DON'T take a direct lung hit. Most of the nic in the vape is absorbed in the nose and mouth. Take a SLOW drag, filling your mouth. Then pull it into your lungs if you want.

Also, don't keep hitting it. Take a hit. Relax. Smile. Take another. It might take you a half hour to get as much nic as you need. Nothing hits the nic like a cig. Vaping is different, slower. Be prepared for the change. One hit of vape won't do it. And cig nic hits you in like 10 seconds. It might take a minute or 2 for the nic from vape to affect the brain. So, be patient.

First steps, you learn to vape, you find your nic level, and you find some flavors that you like. Luckily, the Triton won't be a battle to operate! :)

And to help you get juice, use this coupon code when ordering from Halo for 10% off juice!!!

ECFTEN2014

And come join us in the Halo section!!
 

DaveOno

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Thanks so much Daveono. I appreciate the advice and the coupon. As soon as I get my posts in, I will be over to the Halo section for a visit.

Cool. We have lots of advice. Some of it is even true and correct.

So, now you get to check the tracking number 3,485 times a day!

<<<(have made 2 or 3 posts myself...)
 

zhentipede

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stay hydrated.. lots of fluids especially when chain vaping.... when i first started i used 24mg halo torque56 and got rid of cigs almost immediately.. i remember urinating a whole lot more than i used to though.... in the beginning i had realized i had vaped more nicotine than my regular nic intake but gradually stepped down - now down to 6mg/ml sometimes even zero at nights.... the switch to dripping atomizer/rda had me off the cigs for the most part.... good luck and vape on!

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