I have taken another step towards vaping maturity.
I adhered to ECF members' advice when I purchased my first PV, making sure that I had plenty of juice to keep me going. I have tried many juices over the last week+, and enjoyed quite a few. At no point did I think I had discovered my all-day vape. That is, until a few days ago. I popped open my Red Oak Sampler from Johnson Creek, puffed a few of the concoctions and BAM! Tennessee Cured nailed me. I vaped it, loved it, and vaped it some more. Was this lovely juice my all-day vape? Not quite. After a day I had tired of it, desired something less sweet, and moved on. The search continues.
My points are these.
1. Finding the coveted all-day vape is about much more than finding a wonderful juice.
2. vaping actually tastes good. It's natural that my relationship with eJuice is more akin to my relationship with food, wine and music, than it is to analogs.
3. If I can find 10 eJuices that I love, before I run out of money, I'll consider it a success.
-Kam
I adhered to ECF members' advice when I purchased my first PV, making sure that I had plenty of juice to keep me going. I have tried many juices over the last week+, and enjoyed quite a few. At no point did I think I had discovered my all-day vape. That is, until a few days ago. I popped open my Red Oak Sampler from Johnson Creek, puffed a few of the concoctions and BAM! Tennessee Cured nailed me. I vaped it, loved it, and vaped it some more. Was this lovely juice my all-day vape? Not quite. After a day I had tired of it, desired something less sweet, and moved on. The search continues.
My points are these.
1. Finding the coveted all-day vape is about much more than finding a wonderful juice.
2. vaping actually tastes good. It's natural that my relationship with eJuice is more akin to my relationship with food, wine and music, than it is to analogs.
3. If I can find 10 eJuices that I love, before I run out of money, I'll consider it a success.
-Kam