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tpedwards

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Dropped the provari today, tiny blemish on the end cap. But the real sad part is that the quartz glass on my z atty broke. Now I'm mod less because I sold my ego two days ago and am eagerly awaiting the arrival of my reo grand. No spare atty for the provari either. But I'm not going back to analogs, just going to have to tough it out for a few days. Ok I'm done grizzling. :(
 

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Welcome , but now you can see the reasoning behind having back-ups , and back-ups for those back-ups . I have at least a dozen or more devices , and probably 2 dozen tank / clearo's , and RBA's . I have several battery chargers for all the different batteries I use . And I make my own juice these days , so that is never a problem either . All that being said , I have never been caught with my pants down , so to speak . If you get really desparate , go get a few disposables , to tide you over , until your goodie's arrive . Good Luck
 

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Welcome , but now you can see the reasoning behind having back-ups , and back-ups for those back-ups . I have at least a dozen or more devices , and probably 2 dozen tank / clearo's , and RBA's . I have several battery chargers for all the different batteries I use . And I make my own juice these days , so that is never a problem either . All that being said , I have never been caught with my pants down , so to speak . If you get really desparate , go get a few disposables , to tide you over , until your goodie's arrive . Good Luck
Not an option where I live in Australia to buy anything except online. Only been at it for six days but I'll soon have a stockpile of goodies to get me through an apocalypse.
 

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I'm dreading getting anything more advanced than a twist even though everything I've read says vape quality is a big step up.

I'm so fearful of dropping 2-3 hundred bucks worth of mod/tank that I've held off. Egos are semi disposable in comparison.
It'll soon pay for itself if you upgrade and my limited experience is that they perform to a whole different level.
 

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All good, by " those" assume you mean over regulated country you'd be spot on. At least we are able to legally import our own nic juice

Yes, it could be worse, some places you can't legally get it at all. (but of course you can buy all the cigarettes you can smoke in those places)
 

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Eek, sorry to hear! I carry around a "Luxury Lites" e-cig for emergencies. Granted, the flavors available for them are limited, but its better than going back to analogs.

I didnt start vaping with a Blu.....so im clueless as to how the Blu fares in the vape world. are they cheapies that dont work?

~Restita
 

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Eek, sorry to hear! I carry around a "Luxury Lites" e-cig for emergencies. Granted, the flavors available for them are limited, but its better than going back to analogs.

I didnt start vaping with a Blu.....so im clueless as to how the Blu fares in the vape world. are they cheapies that dont work?

~Restita

No clue about a blu, but it would still be better than the alternative.
 
Its always sad when you break the special one, or the one you liked the most or the one you invested a lot in. I was pretty lucky on the backup from because it immediately became apparent, while I waited for my first battery to charge up that I was going to have a problem during those charging times if the e-cig worked. Well it did (and pretty quickly in my case) so i went from worried about my next pack of analogs to worrying about whether I had a battery and clearomizer for the time the battery spent charging and/or the clearomizer was having to dry before I could refill it.

Thankfully my first setup was one of those battery/clearomizers in a bubble pack for what about 2 packs of analogs were cost - nothing pretty, nothing high end, no bells, no whistles but I was able to get a second one which prevented the excuse of going to analogs while the charger did its thing. Of course, I was pretty quick about moving on but those first two batteries and a handful of dirt cheap disposable CE4's have been my backups since then. Nothing seems to phase them and actually the backups are what I take on outings that have the potential for damaging one - they are hard to kill and if something happens and does the job just fine short term.

Of course, as fate has it - isn't it the best you have that takes the damage and not the one you can afford to throw away? Don't worry about a high cost of a backup - most anything will do until you decide to rebuy the broken part or graduate t the latest and greatest - in the meantime analogs don't become your backup.

I know what you mean about the convenience store disposables but they may do the trick for you now that you have been vaping. I know they are costly and not sure about in the AU but for me they would be the same cost s a pack of analogs so its certainly the better choice I would think.

But I can imagine your backup kit will be a nice compete one from now on :)
 
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