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spidey2091

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Just began to vape about 4 weeks ago, and the day I picked it up I smoked my last analog. For someone that smoked 2 packs a day and went into this very skeptically, I consider this little hobby a small miracle.

That being said, however, I see this hobby is going to cost me loads until I find the one true setup that I am totally happy with.

For some reason or another, I am fascinated by high end items.....be it rba, tank...ect. Anyone know how often these type items come back in stock? Everywhere I seem to find is always sold out. I of course sign up for the notify me options, but as of yet, no love.

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Brandon610

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hi welcome to ECF,

Sometimes the items are in stock, but the site is not updated yet, just send them an email or call to see if an item you are looking for is in stock..

yea going to cost a bit of money, until you find something that works for you.

So far carto are not my thing just dont like filling all the time.
Tanks are ok but i only like to put about 2-3 ml in them.

Have my eye on an CE3 BC, wait till payday to get a box or 2...
 

23duncster23

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First off welcome to ECF! You came to the right place to learn and ask questions. Yeah there is some upfront costs associated with vaping hehe. I think the more you read and learn, and definitively watch some reviews before you buy the expensive equipment will help you keep your costs to a minimum. Pay attention to the notes they mention about different gear to see what you think will align best with your personal preferences so you can get to that holy grail faster. Regarding the big ponies being in stock, somebody else might have a better answer for you on that, but there is definitely short supply and plenty of demand as you've noticed.
 

MamaTried

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Welcome!

Patience is a major benefit this early in the game. Trust me, a month or two of hanging out here on ECF and you will be about a thousand times more knowledgeable than now, and you'll be answering questions like that, not asking

stuff always comes back in stock one place or another. patience will save a lot of money

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...stuff always comes back in stock one place or another. patience will save a lot of money

cheers

Being new, myself, I have put a few dollars into vaping! What has helped me (besides visiting ECF) is visiting one of the smoke shops near me. I have been able to try different set-ups as well as test some of their juices. However, they are a lot more expensive than buying on line, and as you may have discovered already, juice flavors vary from place to place, and you are definitely going to find more reasonable prices on line, with them, too. That being said, I would (if you haven't, already) check out your local smoke shops to see if you can sample (and ask about) the set-ups you are interested in. I have learned quite a bit, and actually seeing what's being talked about makes quite a difference in understanding everything. Good luck with your search for the just right system for you. :)
 

spidey2091

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I have thoroughly enjoyed the Kanger Pro-tank. I have read plenty of issues that others have had with them, but I personally like the slightly airy draw.
I started with blu about a year ago. No dice with that. They just didn't satisfy that carnal need that an analog craved.
Went to ego style here recently and was in love instantly. That crave was gone as soon as I tried it. A week with ego was enough to convince me that I would never be happy staying with just that. Then the research, then the want list, and it turned into an itaste. I just didn't care for the touchiness of the tightness of the mod at both the battery cap and the middle of the unit. It was like figuring out a puzzle everytime I changed batteries. The vape I really loved from it. No qualms about operation or results, just the damn puzzle part.
That turned into a provari, which I am in love with. Hated the button at first. Felt cheap, and stiff, and I didn't like there was no feedback from the button. Two days later I found myself liking the noise it made when it was bumped. Now the button is something I love about it.
 
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