Imexperienced, intimidated?

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Lewis8297

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So basically, I got my subtank plus, Kbox 25R and nitecore v2 today. Along with some Clapton wire. And some concentrates.

I made a 0.6 ohm Clapton coil to use in my subtank and I'm using the oc that the subtank comes with, flavour and vapour is KILLER! at 25w.

I am not someone who is an expert. I have common sense which a lot of people actually posess, believe it or not. I did my research on what I wanted for the price I wanted to pay. For example, the kbox needs an 18650 20a battery. It's not hard to go onto kangers website and just familiarise yourself with the product you're interested in. And for the coil and rba section aswell all it takes is a simple forum post or YouTube video, vaping is so popular now that you can find the information needed within a few clicks. To everyone who's "inexperienced" or "not tech savvy" or whatever it is you may class yourself as, don't rule yourself out to get a brilliant vaping experience just because you might feel slightly intimidated. Reasearch! Or pop into your local vape shop. Most of the time if they think you're going to buy something they'll tell you everything about it, lol.

All it takes is an hour on the web doing some research to find out what products are good for what. I really hoped I shed some light on the more inexperienced people on here and this is just a Reccomendation.

Many thanks for reading and happy vaping guys.
 
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So basically, I got my subtank plus, Kbox 25R and nitecore v2 today. Along with some Clapton wire. And some concentrates.

I made a 0.6 ohm Clapton coil to use in my subtank and I'm using the oc that the subtank comes with, flavour and vapour is KILLER! at 25w.

I am not someone who is an expert. I have common sense which a lot of people actually posess, believe it or not. I did my research on what I wanted for the price I wanted to pay. For example, the kbox needs an 18650 20a battery. It's not hard to go onto kangers website and just familiarise yourself with the product you're interested in. And for the coil and rba section aswell all it takes is a simple forum post or YouTube video, vaping is so popular now that you can find the information needed within a few clicks. To everyone who's "inexperienced" or "not tech savvy" or whatever it is you may class yourself as, don't rule yourself out to get a brilliant vaping experience just because you might feel slightly intimidated. Reasearch! Or pop into your local vape shop. Most of the time if they think you're going to buy something they'll tell you everything about it, lol.

All it takes is an hour on the web doing some research to find out what products are good for what. I really hoped I shed some light on the more inexperienced people on here and this is just a Reccomendation.

Many thanks for reading and happy vaping guys.

Do you have an ohm-reader? I only ask because the device doesn't have a display to tell you. Plus I don't want you getting too confident, it is less intimidating than it seems but you still have to be careful.
 

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So basically, I got my subtank plus, Kbox 25R and nitecore v2 today. Along with some Clapton wire. And some concentrates.

I made a 0.6 ohm Clapton coil to use in my subtank and I'm using the oc that the subtank comes with, flavour and vapour is KILLER! at 25w.

I am not someone who is an expert. I have common sense which a lot of people actually posess, believe it or not. I did my research on what I wanted for the price I wanted to pay. For example, the kbox needs an 18650 20a battery. It's not hard to go onto kangers website and just familiarise yourself with the product you're interested in. And for the coil and rba section aswell all it takes is a simple forum post or YouTube video, vaping is so popular now that you can find the information needed within a few clicks. To everyone who's "inexperienced" or "not tech savvy" or whatever it is you may class yourself as, don't rule yourself out to get a brilliant vaping experience just because you might feel slightly intimidated. Reasearch! Or pop into your local vape shop. Most of the time if they think you're going to buy something they'll tell you everything about it, lol.

All it takes is an hour on the web doing some research to find out what products are good for what. I really hoped I shed some light on the more inexperienced people on here and this is just a Reccomendation.

Many thanks for reading and happy vaping guys.
Here here Lewis! I couldn't agree with you more. I spent hours researching forums just reading and watched hundreds of youtube videos of many products. I believe it has saved me a lot of trial and error which has saved me lots of money I believe in the long run. I have thoroughly enjoyed every product I have purchased and I attribute this to the hours I put into that research. Especially in the juice category. Out of the 30 or so plus juices I have tried I would say I've only disliked a couple of them to the point where I would consider them unvapable. They are currently collecting dust in the back of my juice drawer. Great post and again research research research folks as Lewis recommends!
 
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A lot of questions in the beginner section can be answered by watching a YouTube video, but whatevs lol

There are a lot of options now, I think that's what confuses people the most.

I think it is hard to find a good video if you don't know where to start. I had to read a lot on various forums and articles to even know what to look for. Plus a lot of the people who make the videos are either super annoying or make lord of the rings trilogy length videos. I've watched my fair share but I understand why people don't watch them and just come to a forum with questions.
 

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So basically, I got my subtank plus, Kbox 25R and nitecore v2 today. Along with some Clapton wire. And some concentrates.

I made a 0.6 ohm Clapton coil to use in my subtank and I'm using the oc that the subtank comes with, flavour and vapour is KILLER! at 25w.

I am not someone who is an expert. I have common sense which a lot of people actually posess, believe it or not. I did my research on what I wanted for the price I wanted to pay. For example, the kbox needs an 18650 20a battery. It's not hard to go onto kangers website and just familiarise yourself with the product you're interested in. And for the coil and rba section aswell all it takes is a simple forum post or YouTube video, vaping is so popular now that you can find the information needed within a few clicks. To everyone who's "inexperienced" or "not tech savvy" or whatever it is you may class yourself as, don't rule yourself out to get a brilliant vaping experience just because you might feel slightly intimidated. Reasearch! Or pop into your local vape shop. Most of the time if they think you're going to buy something they'll tell you everything about it, lol.

All it takes is an hour on the web doing some research to find out what products are good for what. I really hoped I shed some light on the more inexperienced people on here and this is just a Reccomendation.

Many thanks for reading and happy vaping guys.

Well, you're off to a good start.
Welcome aboard.
 
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Lewis8297

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Do you have an ohm-reader? I only ask because the device doesn't have a display to tell you. Plus I don't want you getting too confident, it is less intimidating than it seems but you still have to be careful.
No but my friend does that let me use his. I tend to stay around the 0.5/6ohm area as it allows me to get good flavour and a good vapour production from a nice cool vape.
 
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