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Hi ECF. I've learned so much from your forum over the last couple of months. you guys really know your stuff. I hope I can share a little knowledge and advice too and maybe help some other newbies start vaping. My wife struggled on her first try and gave up until I found a lot of great tips from this forum that have helped her quit.

thanks everyone
 

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welcome to ECF! My suggestion is now that you are here read a lot and take it in. There is a ton of information here on the forum and a lot of it is good, but a lot of it is pure opinion and fanboi hype. Don't make any major decisions based on the hype, spend a little extra time to research and you'll save some money.
 
Cool, what tip made here give vaping another shot? Glad you enjoy ECF, have fun and enjoy! :)

learning about the liquids made a huge difference. taste is very subjective, but she felt better trying other vendors based on some reviews. vg/pg info very good too. she almost gave up on the vv until i found out about single coil vs. dual coil. i drilled an extra hole into her SC 3ohm cartos so she can vape the higher vg she likes. this week's tip: try the rubber drip tips. they do pop off easy but it feels a lot like an analog
 

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When I first found this forum, I thought to myself that I was way over my head.
I found the best path was to read a bit of every forum. There is a lot of interesting information in places I would never have thought to look.
I now have 5 or 6 subforums that I look at on a regular basis.
Two things that there is no shortage of on this forum are, information and hype. Your job is to differentiate between the two.
 
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