POD or not to POD

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Bookworm

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Pod mods are perfect for me. I’m a long time vaper but have never had any desire for tinkering with this stuff or rebuilding coils. I just want a simple low power vape that tastes good and is super simple and super small. The pod mods are exactly what I always wanted in a vape, and I’m glad to see so many choices in this direction after years of high watt sub-ohm dominance, haha. Not that there’s anything wrong with those mods, but I’m glad there are good options for everyone. :)
 

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Things have turned full circle. I started on a small, discreet, high nicotine and simple device 9 years ago and now they are back in style.

I won't be going to them because I'm now addicted to the huge satisfying hits I get with my current device. But if I didn't make my own juice and coils thereby vaping for practically free I would consider going back to MTL.
I remember a 60 ml bottle of 36mg lasting for a very long time.

Plus before the fake news and busy body control freaks got ahold of vaping it wasn't no big to vape in public places and MTL is nice for that. Take a draw, hold it in and no vapor with my 901 style cigalike.
 

tearose50

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Pod. Because who doesn't need yet another vaping device!;)

Much like any device, finding the one(s) that suit our acceptable vaping style may be a challenge I'm pleased to see more with on/off switches and even firing buttons.

I really like the portability, but I'm certainly not abandoning my many lovely well used set ups. My favorite pod this week is the one by Wisemec, the Motiv 2 as it's the closest to -- Nauti, Kayfun and Zenith, even though it doesn't have an on off switch.

And yes, they must be refillable.
 
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