Welcome back shedevil.
A Four Word Summary of where were are in 2022 is... "Things are Not Good".
Fasttech and Most of the other Foreign Suppliers have lost Paypal as a Direct Payment Method. There are some work-arounds by buying a Gift Certificate and then using it as Payment Method. But with COVID/Omicron, there can be substantial delays if items are shipped by Boat and not Air.
The USPS has issued a Rule that effectively Bans most e-Liquids. That comes on the heels of Fed-Ex, DHL, and UPS voluntarily Banning e-Liquids. Shipping Hardware is kinda Catch as Catch can.
The FDA has begun Implementation of the Deeming of e-Cigarettes. And to No One's surprise, the ONLY e-Cigarette to receive a FDA blessing is a BT Product. And even though a few more e-Cigarettes are probable, they will Most Likely be just be circa 2012 Ciga-a-likes. No Open System Hardware. No Standalone Bottled e-Liquids. No flavors besides the generic three. No Joy for those wanting to quit.
There are Numerous Nicotine Tax proposals in the works at the Federal Level. As well as an Increase to the Federal Tax on regular cigarette. But most have be shelved for now due to the Crash n' Burn of Build Back Better in Biden's Budget.
Many Major e-Cigarette Retailers have either Shifted to something more Sellable like CBD. Or have closed. And countless small Companies/B&M's are playing out the string before they have shut their doors for good.
Countless State and Local Laws and Regulation have been Passed or are in the Pipeline. Everything from Borderline Reasonable to in some cases Two Steps into the Absurd.
And aside from all that, Smoking Rates are starting to Rebound. Which is a Big Fat Win for No One. Unless one Doesn't give a Rat's Azz about Smokers. And is beating the "e-Cigarettes are Evil" drum just for Personal or Party Gain.
So yeah... That's kinda where we are.
Reading this made me think of the joke, "Other than that Mrs Lincoln, how was the play?"
Since you're not looking to get back into vaping heavily, if you have local vape shops, I suggest you buy from them. Vendors don't really sell pen style vapes anymore, pod systems replaced them. A pod system is basically a proprietary system (manufacturer's wet dream). It still contains the "battery" and the "tank", but the tank is called a "pod". Instead of 510 threading, the pod attaches to "battery" with a proprietary connection, usually magnetic. So if you buy a pod system from brand X, the tanks (aka the pods) will not fit/work on brand Y's battery.
Maybe the newest Uwell Caliburn (A2?) would suit you and should be available locally. It's not a round design like a pen, rather a flat design. There's also the Geekvape Weenax K1 which is a similar size.
Pod systems rage from small to large.
As to the "best" tobacco flavor, I won't touch that rabbit hole topic. Maybe others will.
Since you're not looking to get back into vaping heavily, if you have local vape shops, I suggest you buy from them. Vendors don't really sell pen style vapes anymore, pod systems replaced them. A pod system is basically a proprietary system (manufacturer's wet dream). It still contains the "battery" and the "tank", but the tank is called a "pod". Instead of 510 threading, the pod attaches to "battery" with a proprietary connection, usually magnetic. So if you buy a pod system from brand X, the tanks (aka the pods) will not fit/work on brand Y's battery.
Maybe the newest Uwell Caliburn (A2?) would suit you and should be available locally. It's not a round design like a pen, rather a flat design. There's also the Geekvape Weenax K1 which is a similar size.
Pod systems rage from small to large.
As to the "best" tobacco flavor, I won't touch that rabbit hole topic. Maybe others will.
Depending on where you are in Indiana, there are still a number of vape shops that can help you catch up and see your options. Quite a few around Indianapolis. Even under the newer vaping restrictions, shops can still get liquid and equipment. In the past it was much cheaper online but with the high shipping and fewer discounts, it's not that different.I had 3 ischemic strokes since 2017. I gave up smoking an vaping in 2017. And like a dummy gave away all my juices and equipment. From what I can tell, things have different names now. I also deleted all my old vaping websites. Can anyone give me a brief education in 2022? Thank you.
Depending on where you are in Indiana, there are still a number of vape shops that can help you catch up and see your options. Quite a few around Indianapolis. Even under the newer vaping restrictions, shops can still get liquid and equipment. In the past it was much cheaper online but with the high shipping and fewer discounts, it's not that different.
Good luck and welcome back!
Could you lead me to a picture of each please so I know what to look for?
Thank you! I do remember Fasttech from the olden days and it took forever to get. Much worse now since the supply shortages I assume?
If you just want to easily satisfy cravings without getting into the hobby heavily all your local convenience stores or gas stations carry Vuse or Juul. Tobacco flavor only.I'm not looking to get into the hobby heavily, I've just been having a major craving lately. So, maybe a cartridge and pen unit? Then, what or who has what tastes nearest to real nicotine?
I forgot to mention since I've had the strokes, I no longer drive (sold vehicle) so I'm a shut-in. No husband (Covid), no kids or grandkids. Therefore I have to rely on shopping online if I can.