Just started vaping

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Stosh

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Woo Hoo...a gaggle of newbies.....Welcome to ECF !!! ..:toast:

The right strength of eliquid is whatever allows you to kick the smokes, and doesn't give you a headache or nausea, which would be an indication of too much nic too fast.

Flavor-wise, there's hundreds, possibly thousands to choose from. I started with a couple tobacco flavors and a few I thought sounded interesting. The tobacco were nothing like a cigarette and got kicked to the curb quickly. The other flavors, licorice, peppermint, and coffee, I still use today among many other flavors I've found. The trick is just to try anything that sounds good to you, some may be successes and others drain cleaner. Everyone has their own favorites, and it seems no two vaper's are the same.
 

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If you are new to Vaping, I would recommend that you do not spend a lot on equipment to start with. Nothing would suck worse than $1000 of vaping equipment sitting on a shelf gathering dust six months from now. Instead, I would recommend trying Sample Packs and/ or small bottles of e-liquids you think you might like from various custom made e-liquid vendors. Look for options like nicotine strength, PG/VG ratios, flavor options, etc. Here is a very brief list of some of the more popular vendors; Heathers Heavenly Vapes, NicoTicket, Ahlusion, Mt Baker Vapors, Highbrow Vapors, Vermillion River, and others are out there to try.
Usually there are several types of flavors; Bakery, Sweets, Fruits, Drinks, Tobaccos, etc. Try to sample different flavors from different vendors without buying large quantities at first. It's a process, but it's something we've all done. Good Luck in Your Search...
 
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