Mantis
Not trying to burst your bubble, but having top end gear is no substitute for willpower.
And even having the best gear doesn't mean things can't go wrong... and not having a back-up ready to go can be worse than going cold turkey.
I'd love to talk gear if you have some time and maybe help you tailor it to what you need to get out of it.
I dunno if it's willpower so much, as just knowing what you really want. Really think about it: do you really want to quit? or is that next cigarette so crucial to your well-being, you literally can't forego it?
I had been quit for 3 1/2 months or a little more, when I had my appendix out -- loved being a non-smoker, I'd do little dances all over the house, so delighted to be not-smoking and not-caring!

But I was so ill afterward, no way could I vape -- for 4 days. As soon as I was on my feet again, the craving hit. so I vaped, of course... except it tasted like total crap after 4 days off it, and nearly made me sick all over again. Well, no way could I endure yet MORE sickness after what I'd been thru, so I smoked. But I still tried to keep vaping, and started trying lots of fruit flavors instead of tobacco, hoping for something great -- enter Blueberry Muffin, my #1 nosh EVER which I can't eat or I get absolutely obese in no time at all. And the whole time, about a month, I kept asking myself, what do I really really want? I had to keep that idea front and center, that I really wanted to be a non-smoker again. When I got down to 5 a day, I said enough; I knew I could do it, with e-cigs, if I just made myself do it -- I'd done it before. 10 days later, the cravings came back -- so I started using WTA, and the cravings completely left me.
Andria