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<blockquote data-quote="no|ah" data-source="post: 23654306" data-attributes="member: 416259"><p>Absolutely. I hear too much vilifying nicotine addiction and championing an all or nothing stance to quitting, framing it like you failed or that it's not good enough to use something less harmful than cigs. It's a shame harm reduction isn't taken more seriously (in the USA at least). That and how much easier it is to quit vaping than smoking (because you can reduce nicotine %).</p><p></p><p></p><p>Wow. I had no idea disposables could be that costly. I make my own cigarettes (MYO) with empty tubes and "pipe" tobacco. I pay ~$20 per month. Seems like that should be doable with vaping, especially if I get into DIY juice eventually.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Thanks. Right now I plan on getting a box mod with a CTA (probably an Aspire Nautilus Mini) and a Kayfun clone RTA. I figure that way I can get acclimated to vaping and when I feel like it I'll be able to play around with an RTA but have the CTA to fall back on in case I get frustrated.</p><p></p><p>I was (and am) very tempted by squokers. I'll almost certainly get one before long.</p><p></p><p>Edit: formatting</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="no|ah, post: 23654306, member: 416259"] Absolutely. I hear too much vilifying nicotine addiction and championing an all or nothing stance to quitting, framing it like you failed or that it's not good enough to use something less harmful than cigs. It's a shame harm reduction isn't taken more seriously (in the USA at least). That and how much easier it is to quit vaping than smoking (because you can reduce nicotine %). Wow. I had no idea disposables could be that costly. I make my own cigarettes (MYO) with empty tubes and "pipe" tobacco. I pay ~$20 per month. Seems like that should be doable with vaping, especially if I get into DIY juice eventually. Thanks. Right now I plan on getting a box mod with a CTA (probably an Aspire Nautilus Mini) and a Kayfun clone RTA. I figure that way I can get acclimated to vaping and when I feel like it I'll be able to play around with an RTA but have the CTA to fall back on in case I get frustrated. I was (and am) very tempted by squokers. I'll almost certainly get one before long. Edit: formatting [/QUOTE]
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