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<blockquote data-quote="Bliss Doubt" data-source="post: 23585200" data-attributes="member: 111691"><p>Hello old school. Welcome Rm1996. </p><p></p><p>I HATE disposables. It was good friends who clued me into vaping in 2012. They were approaching their one year anniversary of quitting cigarettes by vaping, so I bought the exact open systems equipment they were using, batts, tanks, coils, etc. I graduated up from there over the years, and have been using eLeafs since around 2014. </p><p></p><p>But I have been thinking lately about how many successful vapers started with disposables like Blu and Njoy. The disposables now all seem to have such high levels of nicotine though, I just don't get why there are so few readily available choices of nic levels. </p><p></p><p>Many people I have known who tried vaping and failed, and returned to cigarettes without further consideration, failed because that easy convenient disposable didn't do it for them, and was too expensive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bliss Doubt, post: 23585200, member: 111691"] Hello old school. Welcome Rm1996. I HATE disposables. It was good friends who clued me into vaping in 2012. They were approaching their one year anniversary of quitting cigarettes by vaping, so I bought the exact open systems equipment they were using, batts, tanks, coils, etc. I graduated up from there over the years, and have been using eLeafs since around 2014. But I have been thinking lately about how many successful vapers started with disposables like Blu and Njoy. The disposables now all seem to have such high levels of nicotine though, I just don't get why there are so few readily available choices of nic levels. Many people I have known who tried vaping and failed, and returned to cigarettes without further consideration, failed because that easy convenient disposable didn't do it for them, and was too expensive. [/QUOTE]
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