Let me comment on a few things. First, cig-a-likes have been around since the begining of the vaping revolution, have not improved one bit since then, and I am not suspecting they will get any better in the next 10 years. I did start on them when I first started vaping a few years ago, got tired of them and went back to smoking till this summer when I got an Ego. That is my personal take on the cig-a-likes and any chances on them getting better.
I am not saying that there is any one size or style of PV that is better. It is just like your car, it is choice. Some people love the smart cars. I think they are rolling coffins and love my big chevy PU. I think there will ge some uniform changes in PVs over time and some consistancy of how they operate and performance impovements. Is vaping a fade, as the above person says? No, in fact it is actually a rapidly expanding faction of people, both former smokers and some non-smokers that went vapor over cancer. Projections are for the amount of people using PVs to double this year alone.
I am not worried for the most part about the FDA. Reason is that the actual PVs do not contain nic, just the juice, and they can't outlaw nic alone as then they would upset BP, because their nic patches, gum, and candy would be outlawed, too. They can't justify a tax on nic as outragious as analoges becauase of BT, and no evidence that nic causes the health risks and costs like analogs.
Oh, and to the person that says B&M stores don't work, I have a RYO shop that is now selling PVs out of their shop and they sold 60 kits in the first week, to regular PAD smokers. So naw, we ain't a fad, and yeah a B&M store can work, just need to have some up front capital to last long enough to get customers in the door.
I am not saying that there is any one size or style of PV that is better. It is just like your car, it is choice. Some people love the smart cars. I think they are rolling coffins and love my big chevy PU. I think there will ge some uniform changes in PVs over time and some consistancy of how they operate and performance impovements. Is vaping a fade, as the above person says? No, in fact it is actually a rapidly expanding faction of people, both former smokers and some non-smokers that went vapor over cancer. Projections are for the amount of people using PVs to double this year alone.
I am not worried for the most part about the FDA. Reason is that the actual PVs do not contain nic, just the juice, and they can't outlaw nic alone as then they would upset BP, because their nic patches, gum, and candy would be outlawed, too. They can't justify a tax on nic as outragious as analoges becauase of BT, and no evidence that nic causes the health risks and costs like analogs.
Oh, and to the person that says B&M stores don't work, I have a RYO shop that is now selling PVs out of their shop and they sold 60 kits in the first week, to regular PAD smokers. So naw, we ain't a fad, and yeah a B&M store can work, just need to have some up front capital to last long enough to get customers in the door.