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DoMortas

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Hey guys and gals, been lurking this forum for awhile now and figured it was time to register and join the community here. I was a smoker for roughly 15 years (18 if I don't count the 3 years I quit before starting again)

I started out, like a great many of you, with the Blu cigs, then purchased the JC Vea (very under rated here, and IMO is probably the best ego style starter kit you can buy in terms of quality and customer support) and also purchased a couple Kanger Evod VV battery's and mini pro 2's. now beginning to look at the DIY e-juice so I can mix my own flavors and have fun experimenting with different combinations.

Just wanted to say I'm very happy to be here as this forum has been a huge help, and looking forward to getting to know this community better!
 

DoMortas

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Thanks for the welcome!
Been analog free for just over a year now and have many thanks to these forums for helping me make the switch, yes.. I've been lurking here for that long lol

Also, my reason for wanting to get into DIY is mostly because I love to tinker with things and create my own stuff, been mixing premade flavors for awhile now.. And also because there are no local shops to buy e-juice from in this area, so it would save me a bunch on shipping costs, and having to wait a few days when I'm running low.
 
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Congrats and welcome. I will tell you right now.........DIY is as addictive as nicotine, if not more. :laugh: It is all fun and I am glad you are here. Lots of wonderful information and help not to mention all the support from the wonderful people. Good luck to you and I look forward to reading some of your recipes because I am alway looking.....:)
 

DoMortas

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Thanks! Any advice on DIY starter kits? I know most people say to buy everything separate because its cheaper. But I was thinking about buying a starter kit just to get everything I need to get started at once, then buying separately after that. Been looking at the onestopdiy master kit to begin with.

PS I know about the DIY section, but I often leave there with more questions and more confused than where I began lol
 
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