I am interested in E-cigarette

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One switches from cigarettes to e-cigarettes to achieve various goals. What are yours?

My guess is market research...
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Welcome Susan! If you’re just getting started, the best way is to try a simple pod system with prefilled or refillable pods. They’re easy to use and give you a good idea of the flavors and nicotine strengths you might like.
Agreed. Disposables are useless for quitting.
 
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You can try a refillable vape pen also and get some juice from a local vape shop. The clearomizer " the tank" is easy to fill.
Pods are basically clearomizers, it’s true. So a step back pretending to be a step forward. I vaped clearomizers before i vaped rtas.
 
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Ummmm, Susan is most likely VERY familiar with e-cigarettes. My "market research" quip earlier in this thread was a hint that we know where she's coming in from. As long as she's not blatant about why she's here and doesn't start touting the wares from her company, she's OK to post as a normal user.
 

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RTA's for me too. Took me awhile to get there. Now it is easy. And I carry an emergency disposable 5ml tank in my purse ---- just in case. One never knows! I can be out an about and drop my mod --(I've done that more than once) and broken a tank --I've done that too -- just once for that.
I find wrapping a fat rubber band around it makes it much more likely to survive a drop. It’s not 100% but it seem to help. They actually used to sell special rubber bands in particular diameters, but a regular one works fine.
 
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Pods are basically clearomizers, it’s true. So a step back pretending to be a step forward. I vaped clearomizers before i vaped rtas.
I've been out of the loop. I had a bad break up with the ex girlfriend and she threw out my vape stuff. I am trying to get all the tanks I had back. It's very hard to buy this stuff anymore. I see PODs are the new thing for people new to vaping to go for.
 

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I've been out of the loop. I had a bad break up with the ex girlfriend and she threw out my vape stuff. I am trying to get all the tanks I had back. It's very hard to buy this stuff anymore. I see PODs are the new thing for people new to vaping to go for.
B&Ms are more or less wastelands these days unless you find one that keeps their old stock. Your only hope is online i suspect.

The way it seems to me is new vapers cut their teeth on disposables in the back of the boy’s room in school, and dont know how to use rebuildable and coil cartridge stuff. And the manufacturers make multiple times as much money from it so they aren’t going to help.
 
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I find wrapping a fat rubber band around it makes it much more likely to survive a drop. It’s not 100% but it seem to help. They actually used to sell special rubber bands in particular diameters, but a regular one works fine.
I have the cute logo bands and they do help. I still broke one with it on :) it just hit the concrete a certain way.
 

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