Technically being that I do work at a vape shop, we here in the Phoenix area are getting concerned, especially myself. To many kids being influenced by the eastward migrating Cali Sub-Ohm culture moving our way, kids that have never touched a cigarette or the likes. I am of the stance, if you aren't smoking already, even maybe trying to use vaping as a weight loss system, we've been getting a few of those lately as well, then why oh why do you want to step in and jeapordize my right to vape on my SVD with an Aspire attached in public by wanting to chuck a cloud around like your buddies by p-ing off Joe "Non-smoker" Public whom we need on our side atm. I've got 2 attys specifically built to pop off and demonstrate chucking a cloud takes more than just doing a dual coil 4/3 wrap with 26g wire on 3mm ekowool or such, a Protank 1 at 1.2ohms, and a Smoktech Octopus dual coil at 1.7ohms I can crank up to 15watts on my SVD, and explain not only the nano-coil builds in these, but the physics of the airflow modifications, as well as show them all the Ohms Law figures for each build.
My shops basic stance is we will point them toward the proper batteries, the mod, and the atty and charger, then sit them down, explaining battery safety, Ohm's Law, air flow, etc, and do the first build for them, new user 1.5ohm minimum, they show they grasp the technicals at an advanced aptitude then we'll do a 0.5ohm minimum first build, and have them while we are sitting there duplicate the first build while we are doing it, then have to do 2 more builds exactly the same way while being watched as well as sign a waiver stating the assistance was technical teaching, final build type, materials used, atty type and model, and final ohm reading for reference incase the build returns with problems, most vendors that offer builds here, yeah, we'll sell ya one, and build it for an additional $5 labor charge.
This culture should have been reeled in and collared down early when it started to become a large fad, but that is my opinion only, nor does it reflect my shop's stance.