I would like to start by thanking everyone that has helped me!
Kayfun lite plus v2, kicks ...! I now own a rba that has convinced me I can make a safe attempt to quit the cancer sticks.
Nothing against the aspire nautilus mini, but with the kayfun, I do not feel like I am vaping juice through a sandbag (not a reference to the airflow), tasting sand and juice.
With the kayfun I can taste the juice, get a cigarette style draw, and a more satisfying mouth and throat feel than the aspire. The aspire can be set up to different sizes of air flow, but It just would not dial it in for me.
After watching numerous videos, coupled with the advice from all of you, my coil build was good, aimed for 1.5, but fluctuates between 1.5 and 1.6 on my mvp 2. Wicked with Japanese cotton (I know I need to try rayon too) and I am speechless. I had good results on my first wick.
I have been under the weather so sinus and taste buds are not all there. I tried a 24 mg juice and gives me a similar effect to smoking. I will not get into brand or particulars of the juice since I am so new that my juice palate is not ready to review any juice nuances or any juice for that matter. I figured I needed to up my nicotine level, If that does not work I will then try other juice alternatives, for now 24 mg seems to have a future with me.
I woke up today had a cancer stick, after that I vaped throughout the day and did not have another stick till eight hours later. I could have never done that before.
At this point I need to concentrate on acquiring enough juice that I like, so I can gradually quit smoking without running out of juice and having to smoke.
I am not complaining about acquiring the aspire kit ($60.00) with five coils and battery. I just wished the rba mystery would be made to sound more like a money saving/better option other than for hobbyists/mad scientists. The kayfun lite may seem expensive at $86.00 shipped, but for someone that needs a serious alternative, it is not expensive in the long run. Getting a kayfun is out of the question, selecting the right mod is the next step.
Both vaping and the kayfun are so new to me an I to them, so this is not any type of review just my short experience and do not intended to sway anyone. I respect all people and their budgets, but I highly recommend looking into the kayfun lite plus when thinking about a kit similar to the aforementioned one. I am sure there is enough knowledge and kind members in this forum that are willing to guide anyone just like they guided me.
I will continue with more and more questions, just a warning..........
Thanks to all!
Kayfun lite plus v2, kicks ...! I now own a rba that has convinced me I can make a safe attempt to quit the cancer sticks.
Nothing against the aspire nautilus mini, but with the kayfun, I do not feel like I am vaping juice through a sandbag (not a reference to the airflow), tasting sand and juice.
With the kayfun I can taste the juice, get a cigarette style draw, and a more satisfying mouth and throat feel than the aspire. The aspire can be set up to different sizes of air flow, but It just would not dial it in for me.
After watching numerous videos, coupled with the advice from all of you, my coil build was good, aimed for 1.5, but fluctuates between 1.5 and 1.6 on my mvp 2. Wicked with Japanese cotton (I know I need to try rayon too) and I am speechless. I had good results on my first wick.
I have been under the weather so sinus and taste buds are not all there. I tried a 24 mg juice and gives me a similar effect to smoking. I will not get into brand or particulars of the juice since I am so new that my juice palate is not ready to review any juice nuances or any juice for that matter. I figured I needed to up my nicotine level, If that does not work I will then try other juice alternatives, for now 24 mg seems to have a future with me.
I woke up today had a cancer stick, after that I vaped throughout the day and did not have another stick till eight hours later. I could have never done that before.
At this point I need to concentrate on acquiring enough juice that I like, so I can gradually quit smoking without running out of juice and having to smoke.
I am not complaining about acquiring the aspire kit ($60.00) with five coils and battery. I just wished the rba mystery would be made to sound more like a money saving/better option other than for hobbyists/mad scientists. The kayfun lite may seem expensive at $86.00 shipped, but for someone that needs a serious alternative, it is not expensive in the long run. Getting a kayfun is out of the question, selecting the right mod is the next step.
Both vaping and the kayfun are so new to me an I to them, so this is not any type of review just my short experience and do not intended to sway anyone. I respect all people and their budgets, but I highly recommend looking into the kayfun lite plus when thinking about a kit similar to the aforementioned one. I am sure there is enough knowledge and kind members in this forum that are willing to guide anyone just like they guided me.
I will continue with more and more questions, just a warning..........
Thanks to all!
Speak for youself, now go to the back of the class! 