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HSOTO

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I've signed up to other forums before but none have really had my full interest such as this one. I'm fairly new to vaping and I've been.. Smoker for ten to twelve years. Since I really committed to vaping off of my fin cig I haven't touched a cigarette in three weeks. I have already found much useful information on this forum but am more than willing to listen to what others have to say. I purchased a pack of profiled cartos from fin and have started to refill them with a bottle of banana nut bread I purchased from MBV. Any advice on anything?:blush:
 

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Keep vaping...
I would recommend buying re-build-able parts from the beginning:
IE; CE5's for Clearos and such...everything's cheaper when all you have to do is pick up new parts!

Also, buy from websites not eBay...

I wish I had known that a week ago when I bought 10 CE4's off eBay and they still have not arrived!!
 

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Sorry that your orders aren't in yet, patience is a virtue and I need it. I recent bought some juices from mt baker vapor and they just shipped out today, given the fact that I placed the order on Friday I feel like they should have been here the day before, haha... I will be ordering from websites and not ebay. I have come across some wholesale distributors and think I might just purchase a bulk order from them so I can also give some to some people I know. I was thinking about buying a really nice "mech mod" but maybe that's too advance for now. The bulk items I'm talking about are regular fixed- ego style batteries. They come in a complete basic starter kit etc. anyways thanks for letting me know CE4s are not rebuildables and CE5s are.
 

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My fin cig is doing the job but I find that at the end of my work shift on my drive home it ends up running out of power I'd like to charge it at work but I don't trust anyone there and if I plug it into a computer I really don't know what to tell people. I feel like its my smoking habit all over again. I feel a bit ashamed to be vaping because it feels like I'm smoking but I am not... Mixed feelings. I guess what I am trying to say is that I'm worried about people's reactions to vapors but I stand my ground. I already corrected one of my subordinates when he told me that the ECG kills you faster. He insisted that I was smoking the chemicals in the batteries and I corrected and educated him. It was just his ignorance and how freely he spoke without having knowledge that bothered me most.
 
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HSOTO

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Welcome!
What you have is doing the job ? than it's all good. When you have any questions, just ask and everyone will help you out!

Regards.

Welcome and congrats. If you're happy with what you're using you don't need any advice.

Thanks it feels really good to have joined this site of great people
 

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... I'd like to charge it at work but I don't trust anyone there and if I plug it into a computer I really don't know what to tell people. I feel like its my smoking habit all over again. ...

I'm fortunate enough to be able to smoke on the job, but I was very hesitant the day I had to go in and ask my coworkers, "do you guys mind if I use this indoors?"
Then I explained to them exactly what it was, how it worked and -most importantly- that it was part of my effort to stop smoking, and they have all be extremely supportive since then.
Try something small like just charging your battery at work as a way to open the conversation, and before you know it, maybe you'll be vaping at your desk too!
 

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I'm fortunate enough to be able to smoke on the job, but I was very hesitant the day I had to go in and ask my coworkers, "do you guys mind if I use this indoors?"
Then I explained to them exactly what it was, how it worked and -most importantly- that it was part of my effort to stop smoking, and they have all be extremely supportive since then.
Try something small like just charging your battery at work as a way to open the conversation, and before you know it, maybe you'll be vaping at your desk too!


I used to be able to smoke at work too, actually i would smoke on the job and it wouldnt matter but i really wanted to quit and fotunately i am quiting... thanks for the idea of charging it at work. Anywho I'm glad i joined this site!
 
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