Struggling is a strong word, but I feel that the "once a smoker always a smoker" line holds true for me. I quit a pack-a-day habit back in 2006 but after being a smoker it becomes extremely easy to stop at the gas station for "just one pack" and feel like garbage for a week.
So, I saw a Groupon for South Beach Smoke and gave it a shot. I didn't sign up for anything so I made it a one time deal. Well, two, after buying another pack of 15 cartos. Their prices are exorbitant so I moved on.
Right now I'm using O2 Vapor's 900mAh passthru, and this is where my questions come in.
From what I've seen this is an eGo style battery with 808 threading, correct? Is 808 threading relatively uncommon? I see a lot of 501 atomizers. Should I just get an adapter or is the selection of 808 clearos enough?
I've been vaping 100% VG and currently have some 30/70 PG/VG juice on order, with no nicotine. I'm more concerned with vapor production rather than throat hit. Is there an atomizer that I should look for that provides maximum vapor production?
The amount of information on this site is kind of overwhelming but this is becoming a fun hobby for me (I like having "projects" to work on) and it keeps me out of the gas station next door and my wife appreciates that.
So, I saw a Groupon for South Beach Smoke and gave it a shot. I didn't sign up for anything so I made it a one time deal. Well, two, after buying another pack of 15 cartos. Their prices are exorbitant so I moved on.
Right now I'm using O2 Vapor's 900mAh passthru, and this is where my questions come in.
From what I've seen this is an eGo style battery with 808 threading, correct? Is 808 threading relatively uncommon? I see a lot of 501 atomizers. Should I just get an adapter or is the selection of 808 clearos enough?
I've been vaping 100% VG and currently have some 30/70 PG/VG juice on order, with no nicotine. I'm more concerned with vapor production rather than throat hit. Is there an atomizer that I should look for that provides maximum vapor production?
The amount of information on this site is kind of overwhelming but this is becoming a fun hobby for me (I like having "projects" to work on) and it keeps me out of the gas station next door and my wife appreciates that.