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The_Jerkstore

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Hello all, newbie here and I just switched from analogs fully to PV about a week ago. Nothing special on my PV resume yet as I'm still fresh in the vaping world. It won't be long as I'm already looking into a VV mod.

There's a lot of great information here and I want to thank all who contributed to make researching and switching to PVs easy.
Any PV that got you off analogs is special. Congrats on a week, That's great. Keep it up.
 

sobero4

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Welcome!!! Might I suggest madvapes VV box mod if you wan't to make a minimal initial investment, but if you want to dive in face first I'd go with the Provari. Devices and their accompanying desirable attributes are so subjective when you step into the upper echelon of PVs, so do some research, watch some reviews and buy the unit that YOU believe will suit your needs best. Good luck!
 

Pints

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well, a pack of analogs in NYC is around 12-14 bucks depending on where you buy it. i'm not a heavy smoker but can do 2-3 packs a week.

factor that math at 13 bucks(middle ground) x 2packs(lowest consumption) x 4weeks(1 month) = 100 bucks a month

overall, playing with toys, getting a new hobby, and getting back your health slowly is priceless

spending time reading and learning the fundamental is key. then testing with beginner stuff lets me know if it works. i wouldn't make the leap if it wasn't for all the openness and information this forum have for beginners like me to read.
 

Del Boy

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wow - well done pints.

Some good common sense math there.

I think a lot of people, like me, could have saved a lot of money if we'd gone straight in for a 'upper echelon' kinda e cig.

Also. You may be surprised, like i was, how quickly your health improves. I mean its a revelation to me. Energy i thought was diminishing as i aged has actually returned to a very healthy level. I'm a bricklayer by trade so i'm on the go, physically, all day every day. I breeze through my days again now just like i used to years ago. And when i have a particularly heavy day (laying 200 or more 6 inch concrete blocks can take it out of you) i recover sooooo much better.

Happy days mon amigo. Keep it up
 
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