Hi Everyone, yes I'm new

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Mindfield

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Congrats and welcome! Indeed, information overload does kind of come with the territory. The E-cig world has exploded over the last couple of years so it can be pretty intimidating to look over everything that's available, but you learn with time. Start small and work your way up. :) The real adventure is in finding your favourite juices. The number of vendors and different juices are legion, and that can sometimes be the most frustrating (and/or fun) part of it all.

Just take it easy, one thing at a time, and enjoy the fact that cigarettes are now, at long last, a thing of your past. :)
 

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If your starting out then I would say start with what type of equipment you will need . If you want an ecig that looks like an analog know that the short battery life is ususally what moves you on to big bats like the ego unless you also use a PCC and carry several batteries . If your looking at an ego setup then there are lots of choises as to batteries and attachments . Then there are the box mods a favorite of the dripping croud . And finnally there are those that favor the VV mods . I say think hard about where you fit in and then start there and find the best of what you want . No shame if trying some of several catacogies if you can't decide . In the end and ecig is an ecig and they all have thier pros and cons . Once you decide come back and say why and I am sure you will get lots of opinions for and against .
 
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