There is indeed a learning curve, just as there is for analogs. It took years to learn the art of smoking correctly, which cig was best for me, at which point when I started feeling that I had had too many analogs that I should take a break.
I love
vaping and have no intention of quitting. I just killed my first atty yesterday (it was an original from April with lots of
vaping on my 801) and have my 501 coming hopefully tomorrow. Other than the initial investment and trial and error, new attys, batteries, and juice are still cheaper than analogs.
At this point I think I am more addicted to
vaping than I am nicotine, and I am addicted to this forum (finally found something more interesting than Facebook lol).
I too thank you all for such great comments and criticisms, this is truely a community.
CoderGuy