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drIpping&driving

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My name is Dennis Ellis or dripping&driving:

Late 20's...I started smoking at about age 16 and was a 1 and 1/2 ppd on Camel Wides or Camel Reds. Loved smoking and how much more it relaxed me. I'm the type that doesn't do anything in moderation unfortunately...vaping accessories has proven that. Decided that smoking was a very unhealthy option for me and my working out so decided to look into other options. Found Blu-Cigs and didn't do any research, purchased them and immediately was happy with the effect and flavor but upset with the battery life. I think a big mistake for most. Looked online and found GrimmGreen.
Purchased my Prodigy V2 a while ago and fell into HEAVEN! I loved every e-liquid flavor other than the tobaccos! I work and live in Arizona that's very accepting of PV's or e-cigs and therefore vape freely at work and almost anywhere else. I've been vaping almost a year and would never turn back. Every once in a while I'll take a drag from a friends cigarette and throw up on them...who in there right mind would smoke something that tastes like this! I do have intermediate knowledge on vaping...at least I think I do and would love to help out others new to this. I'm always educating new people daily and handing out cards. Thanks for all your welcomes!
 

WarsawNan

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Welcome Dennis.

Your e-cig story sounds pretty much like my own... not enough initial research, Blu, GrimmGreen, etc. Really glad I finally came across this forum. IMO it's the best one-stop info source on vaping.

I lived in AZ for 25 years. Gorgeous state. Love, love, love it! Still have family there.
 

Cranston McCloud

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I am going to start out with an ego kit, but am very impressed with the mods that I have been seeing. I used to machine stainless and delryn parts and love the looks of the Precise and the Prodigy/Icon types. Is there that much difference in juice flavor going from a 3 volt type device to a 6 volt device? Or is it more vapor? What are the pro's and con's of the different low versus the high voltage devices?
 

drIpping&driving

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I am going to start out with an ego kit, but am very impressed with the mods that I have been seeing. I used to machine stainless and delryn parts and love the looks of the Precise and the Prodigy/Icon types. Is there that much difference in juice flavor going from a 3 volt type device to a 6 volt device? Or is it more vapor? What are the pro's and con's of the different low versus the high voltage devices?

I was using my 6v Prodigy v2 and it was creating more "harsh" vape and less taste...never changed battery types on it. Now that I have the Prodigy v3 I'm using 3.7V and a much happier camper. Still great throat hit, still great vapor production but FLAVOR is amazing. I've tried 6V in my v3 but flavor seems not intense and it seems to burn through e-liquid at a faster pace. Me personally, I think its a preference thing. I like 3.7v due to the fact that vaping to me is all about flavor and nicotine delivery. For me throat hit comes next and I think here in maybe a year nicotine content is going to be less and less. I had Puresmoker's 555 tab and I hated it cause it was at 36mg. I much prefer 16-18mg and 24mg at the very most. Happy vaping!
 
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