I've realized that this is viable for me.....and hello, BTW. I'm new here

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svgheartland

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I'll be heading off to bricks and mortar tomorrow to set myself up in a vape kit. I've tried a couple of yucky disposables and they were simply good enough for getting through some nights in a hotel. Then a few days ago I picked up a Blu disposable and realized that there was some real potential. I've been doing my homework and realize that I'll probably make a false start or two. I'm very hopeful that relaxed discussion in a retail shop will help me avoid any significant mistakes. I don't plan on going w/a Blu kit. More than likely it'll be an eGo C, possibly combined with EVOD. I'll be looking for advice in the shop as well. Nice for me, it's a 5 minute drive from work.

I've found a LOT of stuff in this forum already so thank you. And....I've found a sub culture that I didn't know existed until just a few days ago. Nice to know that sub cultures didn't go out with the 60's and 70's. :2cool:
 

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An ego C with an EVOD is a great starting place. Make sure to get at least two batteries and two toppers. I'd toss in a couple of clearomizers (CE5 type that can be rebuilt) for testing juice you aren't sure about. Not that you will rebuild them, but they are easy to take apart and clean to change flavors and, they are cheap.) That way you don't get an EVOD full of yuck juice.
 

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Just remember that shopping around for the best deal is part of the "subculture." Retails are great, and we need to support them. However, they're not all the same, and sometimes, you can pay two or three times the retail price for some offerings at some shops. So, before dropping your hard earned cash, make sure and check out the kits online first. The best kits with two of everything and chargers should not cost you more than $70 plus juice (the hardest part). If you find yourself much higher than that, remember, you can get most of our gear delivered in two or three days from good vendors. A good kit and recommened a lot on this Forum is:

http://www.myvaporstore.com/Vision_Spinner_Joye_Ego_C_Twist_Combo_p/vvs-c.htm

Recommend the Spinners and evods to start. You can find this gear for less elsewhere and piece it together, but MVS is a good vendor, and we've had a lot of good feedback from the kit mentioned. Good luck, happy shopping, Power up and Vape On!
 

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Just remember that shopping around for the best deal is part of the "subculture." Retails are great, and we need to support them. However, they're not all the same, and sometimes, you can pay two or three times the retail price for some offerings at some shops. So, before dropping your hard earned cash, make sure and check out the kits online first. The best kits with two of everything and chargers should not cost you more than $70 plus juice (the hardest part). If you find yourself much higher than that, remember, you can get most of our gear delivered in two or three days from good vendors. A good kit and recommened a lot on this Forum is:

http://www.myvaporstore.com/Vision_Spinner_Joye_Ego_C_Twist_Combo_p/vvs-c.htm

Recommend the Spinners and evods to start. You can find this gear for less elsewhere and piece it together, but MVS is a good vendor, and we've had a lot of good feedback from the kit mentioned. Good luck, happy shopping, Power up and Vape On!

:thumbs: Good advice.....Welcome to the subculture....... But hippies use the back door please !
 

svgheartland

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Just remember that shopping around for the best deal is part of the "subculture." Retails are great, and we need to support them. However, they're not all the same, and sometimes, you can pay two or three times the retail price for some offerings at some shops. So, before dropping your hard earned cash, make sure and check out the kits online first. The best kits with two of everything and chargers should not cost you more than $70 plus juice (the hardest part). If you find yourself much higher than that, remember, you can get most of our gear delivered in two or three days from good vendors. A good kit and recommened a lot on this Forum is:

http://www.myvaporstore.com/Vision_Spinner_Joye_Ego_C_Twist_Combo_p/vvs-c.htm

Recommend the Spinners and evods to start. You can find this gear for less elsewhere and piece it together, but MVS is a good vendor, and we've had a lot of good feedback from the kit mentioned. Good luck, happy shopping, Power up and Vape On!

I picked up an ego-t kit, double rigs if you will, for 69 samolies. Found a couple juices that I like. That was this afternoon and I've smoked one cigarette since and may not do another. 55 yo and Camel Lights for decades. I'm lovin this.
 

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I picked up an ego-t kit, double rigs if you will, for 69 samolies. Found a couple juices that I like. That was this afternoon and I've smoked one cigarette since and may not do another. 55 yo and Camel Lights for decades. I'm lovin this.

A great start. Just remember that the variable voltage adds a lot to your vape and you may want to add that to the gear in the future. The variable voltage will allow you to tailor the vape to match both your coil resistance and your juice, both of which remain constant. The variable that you have to play with is the voltage. So, next time, maybe. Good luck, great start, best to you, Welcome again, brother!
 

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It's been a week since I bought in and upgraded past a disposable. My sniffer is starting to work and my new car smells new while my closet stinks like hell. I had a few weird nights of sleep in the withdrawal process. I still have the same open pack of cigarettes that were in the drawer a week ago. I've had one of those nearly every morning but that's. I've lit a few in the afternoons and quickly put them out. I don't like the taste. I think I'm only doing that because they're there. But that will stop when they're gone or too stale or I just don't do it. Either way, I won't be buying any more of them. This is after a few attempts to quit in the past and 40 years of Camel Lights.

This is easy to be honest. Oh yeah, I had a dream about smoking a few nights ago. It isn't perfect, but it sure as hell ain't hard.

My wife is giving it a go as well. We bought her into the same kit that I've got. I think she'll get there.

Wow. What a technology crutch. I'm not too proud to not use it.
 
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