Online Vape Supplies

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Hey guys & gals,

Ok well 30 freakin days no ciggys, I am you could say.. impressed!
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I'm curious as to how many of you do online vape shopping. (Probably a lot)
After a month of vaping I started browsing venders everywhere on the net. I've of course discovered that my local supplier has been hosing me & charging two & half times to much for almost everything. At the same time I won't be to ticked off as they really did sell me quality stuff that got me off ciggs instantly. Also they do sell quality Vape juice for a reasonable price.

I made the jump yesterday & ordered online, (Canadian Vape store on the west coast to save shipping & duty fees) I bought a ton of attys because I don't really have the time to rebuild them myself & I bought the Kanger
Protank 2 Glassomizer. Also got various needle tipped refill bottles. :) I can't wait to try out the Protank as I empty my current Evod Clearomizer quite often! I can go for hours without vaping but often times throughout the day I chain Vape. I'm already planning after X-Mas to upgrade & mod battery's for my gear, damn I think I'm hooked! :)

Vape on my friends !
Cheers
Michael


 

Grad

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I'm forced to buy everything online as the closest B&M store is about an hour away. It works out just as well because I'm sure the selection and prices are better, but it would be nice to be able to check things out first. You also have to be a little sympathetic to the b&m stores on their pricing because their overhead is so much higher than the online guys. I still don't want to pay it, but I understand.

Besides, being cig free is probably worth the extra bucks in the long run! Congrats!
 
I'm forced to buy everything online as the closest B&M store is about an hour away. It works out just as well because I'm sure the selection and prices are better, but it would be nice to be able to check things out first. You also have to be a little sympathetic to the b&m stores on their pricing because their overhead is so much higher than the online guys. I still don't want to pay it, but I understand.

Besides, being cig free is probably worth the extra bucks in the long run! Congrats!

Hello Grad,

I certainly appreciate the local Vape Store for getting me started & in fact they were very knowledgable. :)
They did sell me quality stuff too. I do keep going back as they have this awesome juice called "Prairie 2" in a 30ml bottle for only $20. (Canadian) & I think that's pretty reasonable.

As far as buying mods & parts I will now shop online cause when you start talking hundreds of dollars, it's time to shop around.. :)

Thanks for your reply. :)
 

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I do 98% of my shopping online for vape gear. I would love to do more locally, but Vape Dojo is too far away to get there regularly and My Vapez Lounge #1 Vape Store in the Northern Virginia is FAR TOO PRICEY (3-4x the cost online) to shop there regularly. I'll give them business for emergency supplies, but that is about it.

BTW ... I think you are gonna LOVE the Protank 2, mine have been BULLETPROOF! As always though ... YMMV!

HTH
 

elfy

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protanks can be fun, but the real fun is getting in there and learning how to rebuild your coils and wick them

personally I got much better vapes from doing that, I'd gunk up the stock Kanger heads kind of fast so after a few days of vaping the wet sheepdog taste, I'd had enough.

there IS a learning curve with that and you have to test them to make sure you made a proper coil/head, but...it really only takes a few tries and you are rollin'

plus its fun, and then you will be spending less on heads and more on joose. mm, joose.

well, till you want DIY joose and then you have to get more goodies..ha ha....MOAR GOODIES.
 
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