Interview With "JJ" Jenkins, Owner of The Vapor Spot

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Many of us are happy buying vaping goods from online stores, but there are a lot of people that would love the convenience of a retail store. There's a lot to be said about being able try out gear and e-liquids before you buy. Here's a video interview with "JJ" John Jenkins, the owner of The Vapor Spot, a Los Angeles vapor bar. In the interview, JJ talks about:


  • What kind of services The Vapor Spot Offers
  • How the store competes with the numerous online vendors in vaping
  • The company’s Rock ‘N Roll-themed e-liquids (Elvis, Janis Joplin, and Jimi Hendrix), including hints on the upcoming Freddie Mercury juice
  • The different hardware the store offers
  • The different juice vendors the company works with

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I do support my local brick and mortars, but vapor spot is way too over priced. they literally charge double, sometimes triple the price. ive been to other places which provides the same service and same selection while charging with online prices. provari for 300 is a joke.

I agree that some of the hardware can be overpriced, but the store offers an interesting deal for e-liquid.

Are the other places you like also in prime neighborhoods? Westwood is pretty expensive.
 

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RPadTV:7878918 said:
I do support my local brick and mortars, but vapor spot is way too over priced. they literally charge double, sometimes triple the price. ive been to other places which provides the same service and same selection while charging with online prices. provari for 300 is a joke.

I agree that some of the hardware can be overpriced, but the store offers an interesting deal for e-liquid.

Are the other places you like also in prime neighborhoods? Westwood is pretty expensive.

vape on and e city are have a good selection at reasonable prices. only problem is that they arent really local to me. I actually go to vape on 2 where they expanded at cypress park. though I only go there to hang out with john who runs the store and to pick up drip tips, batteries, and other vape accessories. this is place is fairly new so you wont find the most popular juice or the best devices in stock since they hold low quantities and sell out fast, but they have the neccesary equipment to help people quit smoking at reasonable prices. also this place is in a prime neighbor hood since it is surrounded downtown, silverlake, glendale, pasadena, and eagle rock
 
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