Nice to see see you still posting here, I always have read and enjoyed your insights on this board.Actually, you are 100% right. I'd be excited to quit vaping. Unfortunately I do need my nicotine.
Might be time to consider trying some WTA...
The "Gold Standard"...but a little expensive...https://www.aromaejuice.com/Whole-Tobacco-Alkaloid-WTA-Eliquids_c33.htm
One-Third the cost of Aroma...I, personally, find it just as pleasurable...TasteMaker - precision crafted WTA e-liquid
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I'm new at this so I'm stoked to the core right now.
Yet coming off a few year stint of being a flashlight junkie, I understand all the rage soon turns into same-ole-same-ness quickly. Yet with flashlights I went from using my 1990's minimag to headlight bright LED's and quickly found my niche of mid level output and classics were my thing.
So now that the flashlight fetish is under control it's onto vape gear. And thus far mid-level and classic gear has been my favorite. Never been one to jump on the latest gadget train anyway. I don't need touch screen, bluetooth.... a clock etc. So the instant fire and a good, leak free tank is good enough.... but dawg gonnit there's a lot of choices out there.
Like with flashlights, knives, inkpens, and other hobbies, there are certain popular brands I tend to avoid in exchange for the brands that have been around a long time. Part of that is the history buff/collector in me too.
Also retired. It’s not just about the money though, space too! I went through a vintage/antique furniture phase lol. That had to stop before I needed a pole barn.Done it:
Flashlights
Knives
Guns
Headphones and amplifiers
Watches
Vaping (of course)
I'm retired now and need to be a bit more selective about my hobby spending...ooooh...inkpens!
I guess the main point I was trying to convey is that there just isn't much new tech in vaping lately. The Mr. Potato Head example is hilarious, and illustrates my point perfectly. Now, it's just the same stuff packaged differently.
Even for a new vaper, you will never experience the explosive growth that happened over the years. Ever used a punch to prep your carto for an IB Tanked? Didn't think so, and that was very common just a few years ago.
Obviously the goal is harm reduction, but it seemed a lot more fun and interesting when everything was new and we were finding our way.
Done it:
Flashlights
Knives
Guns
Headphones and amplifiers
Watches
Vaping (of course)
I'm retired now and need to be a bit more selective about my hobby spending...ooooh...inkpens!