I'm going to suggest what I usually do here. If you're happy with what you have, then get good with it first before spending more money on something else. buy some blank cartos and grab some different flavors of liquid to try out. There are plenty of videos showing you how to fill them. Buy a clearo or two to try out until you find what you like.
Upgrade if you want, but don't do it until you're comfortable with moving away from what you have. There are many people who have been vaping longer than most of us in the New members section who have tried every type of PV out there and have gone right back to the small batteries because that's what works best for them. Spend a month or two getting comfortable with what you have before spending good money on something that may end up frustrating you even more.
Upgrade if you want, but don't do it until you're comfortable with moving away from what you have. There are many people who have been vaping longer than most of us in the New members section who have tried every type of PV out there and have gone right back to the small batteries because that's what works best for them. Spend a month or two getting comfortable with what you have before spending good money on something that may end up frustrating you even more.
I have since then acquired a few different vaporizers and am venturing into doing my own e liquids. It comes down to personal tastes with all this and what works for one may not work for another. Explore what you have get familiar with how it works and go from there. I have confidence you will find what you need to make it work. By the way congratulations on taking the plunge into vapping.
I thought and felt the same way when I first discovered ecf and tho I can't speak for everyone here most of us are more than happy to tell what we know about vapping. Any and all are welcome here and the main goal is education. And if my ramblings can help.someone kick the nasty tobacco habit then I have done a good thing by hopefully saving a life.