So I have been vaping about one week, and haven't touched an analog in 4 days. I started with gas station disposables, then ordered a 510 starter kit with cartos, I thought I needed a cigalike. While I was waiting for the kit to come in, I found a local brick and mortar, and purchased a knock off ego 650mAh battery and knock off Ce4 and a bottle of ejuice. (paid more than I would have for genuine joytech but oh well, they were helpful and it was available in my hands at the moment) Anyway, I got the 510 kit and I have to say I dont like it. The battery dies in two hours and I dont like the hassle of filling or dripping the carts. So I gave the kit to my cousin who also wants to get off analogs also. I really like the ego set up I have, it gives nice vapor, lasts 6 hours or so, and its super easy to fill, right size for my pocket etc.. this set up seems perfect for me. I dont want to or really have time to be searching for the next more advanced vape device, spend hours researching, ordering gear, testing tanks, rebuilding clearomizers, modifying batteries, or have another never ending evolving hobby to keep up with, (my Nissan z32 fills that spot) also when I break even, I want to be saving or at least keep even. I didn't smoke that much, 5-10 cigarettes a day, and I found a comfortable level of vaping for me is 1.5-2ml a day. 2ml was when I first got the ego because I guess it was new and exciting but more along the lines of 1.5ml a day. I vape in the morning with my coffee and in the evening after dinner, which is how I used to smoke analogs. Maybe I might get another battery as a backup and have two or three small tanks filled with different flavors if I want to change, I just want to keep a simple set up that I can be happy with. I dont vape all day and (no offence) don't want to be carrying a flashlight sized setup in my pocket all day. I like a compact set up that is basic and works. The local brick and mortar is way more expensive, but Its 10 mins away, and if I need to I can pick up juice or another battery etc.. Do you guys think that it becomes a more and more involved hobby "chasing the perfect vape" even if you don't start out that way. Or did you guys keep growing when it came to gear and more evolved vaping?
