Piece of gear that made it all click ?

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CRkfx1

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Started with a Blu starter kit about three months ago, still was wanting to lite up, but not as much. But then a span of one week, I lost both the batteries and gave up vaping for a spell. Then one day I went to go buy yet another carton for smokes, I cringed at the nearly $60 price tag, and decided to give one of those bigger batteries a try, so I wouldn't just lose it out of my pocket.

I was absolutely blown away by the difference. I felt I really could give up cigs for real with this thing. But another set-back, my new $40 battery would run out of juice after about 6 hours and, because it was VV and I didn't know what I was doing, I burnt out the atty I bought with it in a matter of days. ...back to the smoke shop I went...

So I said screw it, if I'm gonna do this, I gotta do this right. I spent an entire month's cig budget ($150) on vaping stuff last Monday. With some help from a friend, I bought the eVic and a couple fancy tanks, and today, Thursday, is my first day to not have any cravings for a cig in about 25 years. I even tried to smoke one after lunch, put it out after a couple drags because it tasted pretty damn disgusting. It's bed-time now and the battery is still at 50% after 460 vapes (I love this eVic with the stats and all!), which explains why I never had to stop vaping today. Freaking awesome.

That's my story! :2cool:
 

Zinophile

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Started with a Blu starter kit about three months ago, still was wanting to lite up, but not as much. But then a span of one week, I lost both the batteries and gave up vaping for a spell. Then one day I went to go buy yet another carton for smokes, I cringed at the nearly $60 price tag, and decided to give one of those bigger batteries a try, so I wouldn't just lose it out of my pocket.

I was absolutely blown away by the difference. I felt I really could give up cigs for real with this thing. But another set-back, my new $40 battery would run out of juice after about 6 hours and, because it was VV and I didn't know what I was doing, I burnt out the atty I bought with it in a matter of days. ...back to the smoke shop I went...

So I said screw it, if I'm gonna do this, I gotta do this right. I spent an entire month's cig budget ($150) on vaping stuff last Monday. With some help from a friend, I bought the eVic and a couple fancy tanks, and today, Thursday, is my first day to not have any cravings for a cig in about 25 years. I even tried to smoke one after lunch, put it out after a couple drags because it tasted pretty damn disgusting. It's bed-time now and the battery is still at 50% after 460 vapes (I love this eVic with the stats and all!), which explains why I never had to stop vaping today. Freaking awesome.

That's my story! :2cool:

Welcome to the forum! Plenty of info and support here to help you become tobacco-free. The first few weeks can be difficult. Hang in there! Try to take it one craving at a time. You will begin to see lung improvement soon. Your body will reward you for your effort. Good luck!
 

suspectK

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I have to say my whole setup..being a totally wicked vapepro with an odyssey nova tank. I would include my standard juices, but fuzion just made some betas fully available, so I'm getting down on a sample. So I may be changing my standard juices around a little. I'm stoked at how perfect the vapepro suits me.
 

SallyN

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Thanks, y'all - Soooo much good info! This is my 2nd try at getting off the analogs and I've been lurking here on and off for about 6 months. I started on V2 and still use them (blanks with flavors from all over), with a couple of eGo Ts. I'm learning that I don't like TH or hot vape. Cartos and CE3 (bottom coil) are working best for me at the moment. Was 1 to 1 1/2 PAD, but down to about 1/2 PAD Camel Crush - yay me - only through the help of others.

All suggestions are welcome and as a real noob - I'm trying to do my due diligence by reading, reading, reading.
 

tyancey00

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The day i used my first BLU cigalike.. I knew this was the way to get off the cigarette death wagon. I stuck with it for a month or so and found the other options online... now i am spending MUCH less money and i feel great. The big one is i don't stink! at least i don't smell like smoke... I may still stink, but that is a matter of opinion.
 
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