Thanks ECF for helping me into the world of Vaping

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Lakewell

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I've been vaping for about 2 months now and I'm so happy I made the plunge. I've actually already bought a mod, a tank mod from Shan.

As the stickied tutorials warned me, I've been kind of obsessed with juices, more batteries, more mods, and getting into making my own juices. You'll definitely be seeing more of me around these parts.
 

DelawareVapor

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Completely agree... I am quickly becoming a mod addict. After getting my ego two months ago I have also picked up a Helix at VapeFest, and an Alpha should be here tomorrow. Soon to follow will also be a reo grand, the provari, and possibly the silverbullet. Just for collections sakes.

Keep in mind that I also share all my vaping supplies with my girlfriend and you can never have too much of a good... err, GREAT thing. Haha
 

ShannonA

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I've been vaping for about 2 months now and I'm so happy I made the plunge. I've actually already bought a mod, a tank mod from Shan.

As the stickied tutorials warned me, I've been kind of obsessed with juices, more batteries, more mods, and getting into making my own juices. You'll definitely be seeing more of me around these parts.
I'd love to get my hands on a provape1 or a ProVari but alas it's not in my budget... my little magma works pretty good though maybe one day I'll upgrade being so new I can't justify the expense.

Conratz on the switch!
 
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MsTick

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Hi. You think e cigs are worth their price and effort?

Absolutely. I quit analogs happily. Forty years of smoking and nothing else worked. Then I got my 510 and had my last analog about a week later. I got a 510 starter kit, extra attys, batteries and chargers, then a Riva, different cartos and carts, and dozens of juice samples and spent about 2 months of cigarette money to stock up. I'll break even in another month, then I doubt that I could spend over $200/month - what I used to spend on analogs - on PV stuff (unless I tried really hard). I feel better, look better, smell better. And I have hope, for the first time in a very, very long time, that I won't die of lung cancer as my Mom did at age 63 (still smoking after having her lung removed), or spend my "golden years" hooked up to an oxygen bottle.

Worth the price and effort? Yea.

And congrats, Lakewell, and welcome.
 
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