I, too, am curious about what Jonah bleeped out.
Overall, I would say that it was easy, but I had some hardware issues at first that kept me from vaping for about a week. I was coming off a four pack a day habit, and really wanted to quit this time, but I wasn't expecting the reaction I had to e-cigs. I was really thinking that if vaping could get me down to two or one packs a day, it was still beneficial in the long run.
I've stopped and started several times in the 31 years that I spent smoking. I've been hospitalized with pneumonia twice and quit once for six months. I've also tried all the popular pharmaceuticals without a positive result.
It just so works out that I've been smoke-free since the 1st of the month. That wasn't planned. It was just when I got enough of the parts together to reliably have a vape available.
I'm vaping "high" which is 18, 24, or 36 mg/ml depending on where you get it from. I have yet to "catch a buzz" from vaping, and with my tolerance, I don't know if I ever will. I'm also not a fan of "throat hits." I find them more irritating than pleasant, but, again, depending on the juice, my 801/Vapor 1000s can pack a big one. It's also fun to be in the middle of a cloud, and I waste a lot of juice because I enjoy doing that.
One thing you may not have though of is since it's flameless, you can vape up a little cloud and then safely sit it down. They get warm, but not really hot.
And the advice I'd offer from my perspective as a three-weeks guy today is that you stock up and get redundant hardware *before* you start. Nothing is more aggravating than getting ready to start and having two battery failures in the first two days (that happened to me). Vaporizers are known to lay down and die, too, so you want extras of them.
Currently I have three working batteries and four more on order. I have six functioning vaporizers, and two battery chargers. I have 56 cartridges and 24 to refill.
I think it would be sufficient to launch a stop-smoking attempt with four atomizers and four batteries, but avoid the urge to put them all together into four electronic cigarettes. For some odd reason, doing that seems to multiply failures.
If your day job involves planting yourself in front of a computer, I also recommend getting a USB pass-through as it'll save on a lot of batteries.
That's all the advice I have. Give it a try and let us tell you "Welcome to e-smoking."
Lamar