Question for former smokers who quit with the help of e-cigarettes:

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DC2

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I'll go with (5) for Other because...

I started with a cigalike and found it to be way too problematic.
Then I started dripping, which eliminated all of my wicking issues and constant fiddling.

I've been dripping with a standard joyetech 510 atomizer ever since.
Over five years now, and I'm perfectly happy with where I'm at.
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#1 for me
I started with a mall kiosk Smoke51 cigalike kit. I had heard a rattle in my chest and had to put up with the cigallike until I could afford an ego-c kit. The cartriges were so expensive back then at $14 for a five pack that DID NOT last as long as they claimed. Maybe four days?
Used the ego-c for over a year and a half. Then got a Kanger Protank. I love to vape.
I make my own juice and have a rebuildable tank now. I have saved so much money, by doing that.
 

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Started with 2 sets of Kanger 650vv batteries with T3d tanks. I had one "last smoke" when walking out of the B&M, one more "last smoke" before going to bed that night, and then one more "last smoke" a couple days later when both batteries went out within 15 minutes of each other. Silly me having two different juices and instead of just switching the tanks on a battery, would just pick up the other battery/tank when changing juice. Learned from that and haven't had another "last smoke" since, 4 and a half months ago. Best part is, I haven't even wanted one, so not even messing with nic levels at this point.

But I have upgraded to an MVP2 with 2 aerotank megas now.
 

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#3 for me. I started with a 60 dollar BLU kit, and they kept me off cigarettes for about two weeks; but I found them so deeply unsatisfying and irritating that I went back to cigarettes and forgot all about vaping until several years later when I needed to quit smoking due to serious health problems. By then there were Spinners and Protanks and all kinds of marvels, and *that's* when I quit smoking for good; on the first day that I brought home my first Spinner and an iClear 16. That was in late November of 2013, and I haven't had a cigarette since, or even wanted one. I know it's different for everyone and I sympathize with people who struggle with the transition, and am acutely aware of how lucky I was that it 'worked' so well the second time. If it weren't for the progress in vaping when I gave it another shot, I wouldn't be writing this; I'd either be in a hospital or a grave.
 

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3. started trying to go the njoy route for a business trip started a few weeks ahead of the trip. wasn't sure they would would work (and it would take too many for the number of days on the trip), so hit a local vape shop and got set up with a battery, a simple tank, and a bottle of juice. made it through the week, haven't looked back since.
 

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#3 for me. Back in February or March, I tried the Blu cigs that you can buy in the gas station. They were gawd awful. I think I used them for maybe 2 to 3 days and put them down, and never touched another e cig for six months. In September, I went to a real vape shop, bought an MVP2 with a single coil Kanger tank. That was the same day I smoked my last cigarette. The urge to smoke analogs lasted a day or two, and that was that. I don't miss smoking at all.
 

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2. I was lucky enough to find ECF and ask for advice before I bought anything. Started with VV v3s, which is still what I use most of the time, though I'm up to five of them now. I have MVP2s, but have hand problems that make them hard to use much. I also just got an Istick just for my Nautilus, but it runs to hot for my beloved Davides. So yes, you can have shinyitis without going super advanced.:D
 
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Started out with #1 over 5 years ago. Remember the batteries barely lasted 1.5hr. Carried 4 of them. But I gotta say the first hit of that Ecig was my last analog. Moved on to a pass-thru at 5volts and a power supply. Then went to a Kanger, then an EGO now a Zeus at 5 volts (I like 5v the best). No cigarettes in over 5 years. As long as they don't change anything I'll stay with the Zeus.
 
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