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chrisj3982

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I'm not a complete noob, but I am by far a pro vaper. I started with the v2 cigs a few years back, and I liked it. I was at the time an over the road trucker, an couldn't find the cartridges for it so I went back to traditional cigarettes. This past July I decided to give electronics another go, and net with the eon smoke system. It was ok, but the batteries didn't last. I had to buy 2 set ups and by the time one was fully charged the other was dead. So I went to the smoke shop where I got my cartridges for the eon, and looked at their other setups, and although they really ripped me off on the price, I was ok with the system for about a month. It was the igo4. The batteries lasted me about 8-10 hours at first, but after a while it was becoming a lot like the eon, I couldn't go far from a charger. I just upgraded to the innokin MVP 2.0. I did some research and asked around the new vape shop by my house, 9 south vapes (awesome place, very helpful people, really feels like a family atmosphere in there) and with my main concern being battery life the suggested this system and I went with it. I have had it for 4 days and just had to charge it last night for the first time. So far I love it, the vv/vw is awesome, I love the battery life, and I really am a big fan of the ability to charge my iPhone in a jam off the MVP. I see on here other people are promoting other systems, and maybe eventually I'll try another one, but for now I think I have found the system for me


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Yea, I discovered that I can use it while it charges, definite big plus, don't want to have to buy another setup for when one is charging. I have sold off my old systems as I upgrade, helping my coworker'a wife and son make the switch from cigarettes to vamping, they both love it as much as I do, and he enjoys not smelling the smoke on them.


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Yea, I discovered that I can use it while it charges, definite big plus, don't want to have to buy another setup for when one is charging. I have sold off my old systems as I upgrade, helping my coworker'a wife and son make the switch from cigarettes to vamping, they both love it as much as I do, and he enjoys not smelling the smoke on them.


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Are you saying that you have only one device? Oh dear oh dear, oh no no no! These devices are not immortal, and they have the annoying ability to stop working when all your local B&Ms are closed! You need a backup, Chris, at least one for each part, and preferably, if you follow AA's First Rule of Vaping, you'll have a backup for the backup as well. Even if it's just a rechargeable cigalike and little clearo, and a spare charger, it will tide you over and keep you from reverting to cigs.
 

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I have an emergency backup, but I have 1 main unit that I use everyday. I also live 3 minutes from 1, 10 minutes from another and 15 minutes from a third shop where I could pick up anything I may need. The one 10 minutes away stays open pretty late too, so if needed I could make a late night run for supplies


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I have gone local, with 3 kids under 6 and a wife, it was way too hard to work, be a father/husband and maintain a house only being home 2-3 days per month


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I don't blame you. After 14 yrs of OTR, I've spent the last 3 1/2 yrs, doing a regional dedicated account. Home on the weekends and usually 1 or 2 nights a week. After the new year, I'm planning on going local. The wife wants to start a family.
 

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I don't blame you. After 14 yrs of OTR, I've spent the last 3 1/2 yrs, doing a regional dedicated account. Home on the weekends and usually 1 or 2 nights a week. After the new year, I'm planning on going local. The wife wants to start a family.

Good luck man, it's a big change coming off the road. But it's totally worth it.


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