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<blockquote data-quote="dom qp" data-source="post: 21303885" data-attributes="member: 259208"><p>Dashvapes opened up around Conestoga mall. They're the go to for anything Chinese mass produced.</p><p></p><p>RWS is near by (across the street). I went once when I bought my MVP2 years ago. Not really impressed but nothing negative to say either.</p><p></p><p>Voodoo Vapes is overpriced and their stock is limited. I never go there.</p><p></p><p>Savour the Vapour is okay if you need to pick something up like cotton, but ultimately they have the least qualified staff. I cringe every time I hear them give advice to customers. Last time I went the guy was telling me they don't carry cotton pads and it's low end so he doesn't suggest it, while he was taking rips off his Smok mod. The only thing they have going for them is they're near Fairview mall.</p><p></p><p>Bullfrog Vapes on Lancaster is my favourite. Chinese mass produced stuff, they have some higher end RDAs, but no high end mods or squonking mods. The guys though are great. They're hobbyists and will help you with anything. Last time I went we went over the plug, which they don't sell, and maintenance for it. The guys each had at least one (one of the guys had 5). They also invited me to go back when I get my plug if I have questions. You can go and just shoot the .... and talk about vaping when they're not busy. I go there for batteries and cotton. They also rewrap batteries for free. Kypreos next door has great breakfast and really good cheap food. Worth going just for that.</p><p></p><p>Village Vaporette has a lot of harder to find stuff. The people there are great and prices fair, but I don't go often because it's in Cambridge. My favourite thing about there is the atmosphere. Older people more into vaping for smoking cessation, less tattoos, flat caps, and piercings like you would get at Voodoo.</p><p></p><p>Pony downtown Waterloo was the first and is the OG. I haven't been in years but they used to be the place for high end/mechs/etc. I don't really enjoy the vibe though. Being close to downtown is a buzzkill with the kind of people that walk in.</p><p></p><p>We have a couple more shops (for the size of our city, we're super lucky), but I haven't visited them or they're minor players in the local scene.</p><p></p><p>For e-juice order from:</p><p></p><p>12*60ml for $60 (and they have THE best juice regardless of price) - <a href="https://warpedvape.ca" target="_blank">Warped Vapors - Premium E-Liquid - Vaping to a Science</a></p><p></p><p>120ml for $15 - <a href="https://bargainejuice.ca" target="_blank">Bargain E-Juice</a></p><p></p><p>For highend I order from:</p><p></p><p><a href="https://vapesbyenushi.com" target="_blank">Vapes by Enushi vapour boutique is a Greater Toronto Area vape store that offers electronic cigarettes, e-cigs, e-liquid, hardware, as a harm reduction alternative to smoking traditional tobacco cigarettes</a></p><p></p><p>and </p><p></p><p><a href="https://ecigarettes.ca/" target="_blank">#1 E-Cigarette Leader in Canada</a></p><p></p><p>For coils, I order spools from:</p><p></p><p><a href="https://acevaper.ca/" target="_blank">Toronto Vape Shop - Electronic cigarettes (e-cigs) - Best e-cigarettes supplier in Canada - AceVaper</a></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Yes, I use it for building.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dom qp, post: 21303885, member: 259208"] Dashvapes opened up around Conestoga mall. They're the go to for anything Chinese mass produced. RWS is near by (across the street). I went once when I bought my MVP2 years ago. Not really impressed but nothing negative to say either. Voodoo Vapes is overpriced and their stock is limited. I never go there. Savour the Vapour is okay if you need to pick something up like cotton, but ultimately they have the least qualified staff. I cringe every time I hear them give advice to customers. Last time I went the guy was telling me they don't carry cotton pads and it's low end so he doesn't suggest it, while he was taking rips off his Smok mod. The only thing they have going for them is they're near Fairview mall. Bullfrog Vapes on Lancaster is my favourite. Chinese mass produced stuff, they have some higher end RDAs, but no high end mods or squonking mods. The guys though are great. They're hobbyists and will help you with anything. Last time I went we went over the plug, which they don't sell, and maintenance for it. The guys each had at least one (one of the guys had 5). They also invited me to go back when I get my plug if I have questions. You can go and just shoot the .... and talk about vaping when they're not busy. I go there for batteries and cotton. They also rewrap batteries for free. Kypreos next door has great breakfast and really good cheap food. Worth going just for that. Village Vaporette has a lot of harder to find stuff. The people there are great and prices fair, but I don't go often because it's in Cambridge. My favourite thing about there is the atmosphere. Older people more into vaping for smoking cessation, less tattoos, flat caps, and piercings like you would get at Voodoo. Pony downtown Waterloo was the first and is the OG. I haven't been in years but they used to be the place for high end/mechs/etc. I don't really enjoy the vibe though. Being close to downtown is a buzzkill with the kind of people that walk in. We have a couple more shops (for the size of our city, we're super lucky), but I haven't visited them or they're minor players in the local scene. For e-juice order from: 12*60ml for $60 (and they have THE best juice regardless of price) - [URL='https://warpedvape.ca']Warped Vapors - Premium E-Liquid - Vaping to a Science[/URL] 120ml for $15 - [URL='https://bargainejuice.ca']Bargain E-Juice[/URL] For highend I order from: [URL='https://vapesbyenushi.com']Vapes by Enushi vapour boutique is a Greater Toronto Area vape store that offers electronic cigarettes, e-cigs, e-liquid, hardware, as a harm reduction alternative to smoking traditional tobacco cigarettes[/URL] and [URL='https://ecigarettes.ca/']#1 E-Cigarette Leader in Canada[/URL] For coils, I order spools from: [URL='https://acevaper.ca/']Toronto Vape Shop - Electronic cigarettes (e-cigs) - Best e-cigarettes supplier in Canada - AceVaper[/URL] Yes, I use it for building. [/QUOTE]
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