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Batfink

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Hi members, I'm from Australia and on my second day of no cigarettes for the first time in 30 years, i am currently using nicotine vape to finally kick the habit.
Been vaping for about 6 months and decided to join this community after finding it on the web.
There is a lot of things i am yet to learn about vaping and the hardware used and i reckon this is the best place to find that help and info.
Cheers,Batfink
OK now its time to check the rules and browse the site.:)
 
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Batfink

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Welcome to the forum Batfink. Have you thought about something special to get for yourself after completing 6 months of not smoking? It is always nice to have a carrot.:w00t:
I haven't thought that far ahead yet, but seeing as you mentioned it, i really want to get on a motorcycle again now my kids have moved out of home. So thats what i will be aiming for.
 
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Welcome to the forum Batfink and congratulations on making the switch to vaping. I too had cravings at the start (particularly for that first one in the morning) and it probably took about 2 months for them to fade completely but they did go and it really was worth persevering !!
Thanks for the encouragement Maytwin ,yes the mornings have been tough and early evenings after a coffee, but now on day 3 and still going well.
 
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What gear are you using? How many eliquid flavor selections do you have? I have 5 all day vape (ADV) juices available and like to switch flavors when vaping.
I currently have 6 ego t's but i am upgrading to 2 box mods, and larger tanks, one with rebuildable and one with replacement coils, haven't decided on the brand yet as i'm still learning what is available. I current vape American tobacco and USA blend tobacco, with around 8 other various fruit/sweet flavours.
Do you know if rebuilding your own coils is a cheaper option over the long run as opposed to replacement coils?
Thanks
 
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