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Just wanted to introduce myself. I just joined. Id like to get into testing and doing product reviews. So anyone with info let me know. I just started smoking Razz vapes and i love them. I just bought the new holiday vape watermelon ice and it came with a pair of sox. Awesome. It tastes like hubba bubba watermelon chewing gum which is uhhhhmazing!!!!! Ive also tried rasberry watermelon which is a unique twist and pretty good. Banging Sour Berries was the first one i ever bought and i immediately knew that there was a chance these vapes could actually help me quit. Ive tried nicotine flavored vapes in the past and hated them but these are amazing and i dont crave cigarettes as bad and now after a few months i feel like cigs dont even taste good to me anymore and i find myself choosing to hit my vape over lighting a stinky ciggarette. Ive tested other products and done plenty of Amazon reviews bc i purchase stuff all the time. Idk where to even start wen it comes to buying vapes online as just a consumer. Every place ive tried only sells in bulk for vendors so ill take any suggestions and if anyone knows how i can test new vapes for free and leave reviews that would be awesome cuz honestly i get nervous about spending money on a new brand because ive had bad experiences before and wasted money on vapes that sucked. Lol. Well hello and nice to meet everyone. And im in the sunshine state if i forgot to mention that.
 

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Just wanted to introduce myself. I just joined. Id like to get into testing and doing product reviews. So anyone with info let me know. I just started smoking Razz vapes and i love them. I just bought the new holiday vape watermelon ice and it came with a pair of sox. Awesome. It tastes like hubba bubba watermelon chewing gum which is uhhhhmazing!!!!! Ive also tried rasberry watermelon which is a unique twist and pretty good. Banging Sour Berries was the first one i ever bought and i immediately knew that there was a chance these vapes could actually help me quit. Ive tried nicotine flavored vapes in the past and hated them but these are amazing and i dont crave cigarettes as bad and now after a few months i feel like cigs dont even taste good to me anymore and i find myself choosing to hit my vape over lighting a stinky ciggarette. Ive tested other products and done plenty of Amazon Reviews bc i purchase stuff all the time. Idk where to even start wen it comes to buying vapes online as just a consumer. Every place ive tried only sells in bulk for vendors so ill take any suggestions and if anyone knows how i can test new vapes for free and leave reviews that would be awesome cuz honestly i get nervous about spending money on a new brand because ive had bad experiences before and wasted money on vapes that sucked. Lol. Well hello and nice to meet everyone. And im in the sunshine state if i forgot to mention that.
Not if they’re disposables they can’t. They can get you OFF cigarettes, but you can’t titrate em.
 

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If you want to reduce nicotine, which generally has to be done gradually over a long period of time to prevent anxiety problems, ecigs can do that, but all disposables can do is transition you from analogs to ecigs. Sometimes that’s all people want to do.

Disposables can’t help you quit the habit entirely (though cold turkey is of course cold turkey) because they don’t allow titration since there is no access to the juice. Basically quitting entirely is just as hard with disposable ecigs as it is with analogs. Disposable Ecigs at least don’t have the cancer thing attached to them though. Even though they are often just as expensive as analogs.

For the most monetary savings (which can be a lot. I read one person vaping disposables quoted $600/mo which is actually a bit cheaper than analogs. My three packs of luck strike straights a day would be $900/mo today) DIY and rebuildables are by far the cheapest in the long run, though their initial costs are higher. (I generally pay $30/mo. I bought nothing for 6 months so $130 for a billet box kit was still in budget). With non disposable or pod stuff you spend a lot less money total but you do it in bigger lumps.
 
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Jayjay679

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If you want to reduce nicotine, which generally has to be done gradually over a long period of time to prevent anxiety problems, ecigs can do that, but all disposables can do is transition you from analogs to ecigs. Sometimes that’s all people want to do.

Disposables can’t help you quit the habit entirely (though cold turkey is of course cold turkey) because they don’t allow titration since there is no access to the juice. Basically quitting entirely is just as hard with disposable ecigs as it is with analogs. Disposable Ecigs at least don’t have the cancer thing attached to them though. Even though they are often just as expensive as analogs.

For the most monetary savings (which can be a lot. I read one person vaping disposables quoted $600/mo which is actually a bit cheaper than analogs. My three packs of luck strike straights a day would be $900/mo today) DIY and rebuildables are by far the cheapest in the long run, though their initial costs are higher. (I generally pay $30/mo. I bought nothing for 6 months so $130 for a billet box kit was still in budget). With non disposable or pod stuff you spend a lot less money total but you do it in bigger lumps.
Yeah one disposable usually lasts me all month and their sbout 25$. I still smoke cigs but im down to a pack a week instead of a pack a day. I know disposables are a tad more expensive but there less work. I have no clue how to even mix the juices or even lick the right mod or whatever their called.
 

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If it was only a tad it wouldn’t be a big deal. You might be talking about disposables vs. analogs though. One month is a long time. Those things will normally do me for maybe 2 or 3 days. I don’t dual use though. Around here a low end disposable is around $11. It varies a lot though. Step one is getting to where you don’t dual use. Disposables are fine for that. Not the cheapest, but fine. It’s only after you get on vaping and off cigarettes and want to reduce your Nic consumption that disposables start to be no good
 

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