If I knew I would be where I am now with gear, compared to what I started with a year ago.........I would have kept smoking,
TOO MUCH INFORMATION.
I am not ......ed. I can pull an engine and rebuild it, I can build a house from plot plan to turn key move in. Blah, blah, blah.
But I wanted something that was simple, set it up and forget it, fires 99% of the time, no fuss, no muss, and not interfere with my daily routine. Ciga-likes where my first stop, and probably most vapers started there too. They got me through the first 3 weeks of no analogs......then I wanted something more.
So now I've gotten into rewicking and building micro coils....because it's cool, it's fun, I have the time, and I get a better vape. Don't think I'll ever DIY juice unless there's legislation on nic. But I'm into it because
I wasn't satisfied with the general progression of my vaping.
It's a learning curve, some don't want to learn more than they have to, others dive right in and go for the gusto. But
generally speaking, I don't think you're going to get the bulk of smokers to get into vaping by suggesting something that involves more than pushing a button on a battery and adding juice to a clearo. If BT is any reflection of what the majority of "smokers" want, with millions, if not billions, to be spent on market research, ciga-likes seem to be what most smokers/or want to be "ex-smokers" are looking for.
Personally, I wouldn't suggest any thing involving a meter, differing wire gauge, ohms, resistance, rebuilding, etc., unless someone specifically asked. Electricity, just like nicotine, can be dangerous if someone doesn't have the desire to learn.
Maybe the first question asked, if someone wants to "upgrade", should be "What happens if you pee on a hot wire?" If they get it right, suggest a RBA, RDA.
