Hi everyone, I'm Teedz and this is my first post. I recently (3 weeks ago) started "vaping" as you call it! I'm close to 30 and have been smoking for at least 15 years...I've never been over 1/2 a pack a day but as a smart man, I can't justify smoking anymore.
Note that I live in Canada so most e-cigarettes/vapers I could find here seems to be derived from the same base products but without any nicotine in e-juices and cartridges.
Bought my first e-cig at the corner store, it was a "Blu cig", the disposable model. It's a solid unit, you can't unscrew the tip or recharge the battery. The taste was great and the smoke was nice, I really liked it so I decided to buy a starter kit online.
Bought what I believe is the typical 510-T mini-cigarette (battery+(atomizer thing+juice cartridge)) at esmokercanada. I have to admit it doesn't taste as good as the disposable stick I bought before and has now reverted to use it part-time when smoking an analog is out of the question. Out-of-the-box, I want to say that it tastes like battery but it's probably more of a metallic after taste...
I eventually started reading some more about this trend and realized there's a whole world of vaping devices out there. And now well...I'm lost!!
My question(s) for today (many more will come I'm sure) is:
-Can someone confirm that, whether it's called an "atomizer", a "cartomizer" or a "clearomizer", it's always the same "device" that heats a tasty liquid? I mean, all theses names seem to refer to the assembly rather than a different technology right?
and
-Anyone has any suggestions for someone looking at a portable vaper that I can get in Canada, for the inexperienced to moderately experienced user that wants good taste, the ability to use e-juices, good (not fantastic) throat hits, regular battery life (I'll get two!) and as much vapor as possible without breaking the bank (the piggy weights around 100$, got some spare change for juices and extras).
I think that's enough for today. Oh I forgot, since I started "vaping", my pack of smokes last 3-4 days now and I know that, for me, the "culture" around the action of smoking is what keeps from stopping...not the amount of nicotine. I know I can do it, help me find the right tools!
Teedz
Note that I live in Canada so most e-cigarettes/vapers I could find here seems to be derived from the same base products but without any nicotine in e-juices and cartridges.
Bought my first e-cig at the corner store, it was a "Blu cig", the disposable model. It's a solid unit, you can't unscrew the tip or recharge the battery. The taste was great and the smoke was nice, I really liked it so I decided to buy a starter kit online.
Bought what I believe is the typical 510-T mini-cigarette (battery+(atomizer thing+juice cartridge)) at esmokercanada. I have to admit it doesn't taste as good as the disposable stick I bought before and has now reverted to use it part-time when smoking an analog is out of the question. Out-of-the-box, I want to say that it tastes like battery but it's probably more of a metallic after taste...
I eventually started reading some more about this trend and realized there's a whole world of vaping devices out there. And now well...I'm lost!!
My question(s) for today (many more will come I'm sure) is:
-Can someone confirm that, whether it's called an "atomizer", a "cartomizer" or a "clearomizer", it's always the same "device" that heats a tasty liquid? I mean, all theses names seem to refer to the assembly rather than a different technology right?
and
-Anyone has any suggestions for someone looking at a portable vaper that I can get in Canada, for the inexperienced to moderately experienced user that wants good taste, the ability to use e-juices, good (not fantastic) throat hits, regular battery life (I'll get two!) and as much vapor as possible without breaking the bank (the piggy weights around 100$, got some spare change for juices and extras).
I think that's enough for today. Oh I forgot, since I started "vaping", my pack of smokes last 3-4 days now and I know that, for me, the "culture" around the action of smoking is what keeps from stopping...not the amount of nicotine. I know I can do it, help me find the right tools!
Teedz