Tootle Puffers, Part Three! (The Sequel of the Redux)

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I was curious because my wife gets a little more than a day out of her Endura T18, but she is still dual using once in a while. I was curious if the Endura T18 will make a complete vape day with no analog use.
I have two T22's that I rotate. About a day and a half on each with pretty heavy use.
My Best Guess Would Be YES...I'm vape only and I'm confident it would have made it easy...
 

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The Endura might not be for everyone, but for me it's been the perfect solution. I'm a beginner. I don't want to adjust settings, build coils, or make juice at this time. I just want to quit smoking, and these do the job. As I read these forums I think more beginners should try these. So many people are so new to this they can't even read the ohms on a coil, and they are buying box mods and tanks, throwing more confusion in the mix. For me, keep it simple and worry about how to vape and get off cigs. When I've got that mastered I'll worry about moving up, but that may be months away or never.
I had an interesting email exchange with Phil Busardo, thanking him for his T18 video. He told me that of the massive amount of devices available to him due to his reviews, the T18 is still his wife's favorite!
 

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My Best Guess Would Be YES...I'm vape only and I'm confident it would have made it easy...
Thanks. When she gets all the way off analogs we'll find out. If not, I'll just get her a backup and have her rotate too.
 

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The Endura might not be for everyone, but for me it's been the perfect solution. I'm a beginner. I don't want to adjust settings, build coils, or make juice at this time. I just want to quit smoking, and these do the job. As I read these forums I think more beginners should try these. So many people are so new to this they can't even read the ohms on a coil, and they are buying box mods and tanks, throwing more confusion in the mix. For me, keep it simple and worry about how to vape and get off cigs. When I've got that mastered I'll worry about moving up, but that may be months away or never.
I had an interesting email exchange with Phil Busardo, thanking him for his T18 video. He told me that of the massive amount of devices available to him due to his reviews, the T18 is still his wife's favorite!
My firm belief is that many of the people trying to quit cigarettes walk into a vape shop and walk out with a "cloudz bro" kit because the people in the shop are after a sale, are uninformed and all they know is the newest and best (of the day). I was fortunate in walking into a shop where the owner was an ex-smoker and he took the time (about an hour and a half) to show me everything from a cig-alike to a cloudz machine. He then had me try several setups and a bigillion flavors.
 

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The Endura might not be for everyone, but for me it's been the perfect solution. I'm a beginner. I don't want to adjust settings, build coils, or make juice at this time. I just want to quit smoking, and these do the job. As I read these forums I think more beginners should try these. So many people are so new to this they can't even read the ohms on a coil, and they are buying box mods and tanks, throwing more confusion in the mix. For me, keep it simple and worry about how to vape and get off cigs. When I've got that mastered I'll worry about moving up, but that may be months away or never.

There are no rules that say you have to turn this into a hobby or continually buy the flavor of the week

I am quite happy vaping every morning on the same tank and juice that got me off the smokes 2.5 years ago, I prefer to blister pack my coils and buy my juice. It is so cheap in comparison to smoking it is ridiculous.

That said I am stocked up for every scenario I can think of.
 

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I have the lazies. I need to pull out the mixing stuff and make something to vape and rewick my tank but instead I'm just lazing about with a belly full of Thai food.

I'll eat their food but never visit their country, with the whole vaping is illegal bit.

Come on motivation! Or bed. That sounds pretty good too.
 

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Thanks. When she gets all the way off analogs we'll find out. If not, I'll just get her a backup and have her rotate too.
The new innokin Endura T20 has gotten good reviews as well FYI if your looking for a back up. I've seen it going for like $22 as well. Pretty good deal.
 

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The new innokin Endura T20 has gotten good reviews as well FYI if your looking for a back up. I've seen it going for like $22 as well. Pretty good deal.

I looked at that one, but I liked the design of the 18/22 coil better. Plus it made it simpler having the same coil fit all devices.
 

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Thank you sorrynomore! Next will be my one year anniversary here on ECF. Might need to buy a new set up to celebrate that too :D
You've done so well. I hope I can do the same.
 

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The Endura might not be for everyone, but for me it's been the perfect solution. I'm a beginner. I don't want to adjust settings, build coils, or make juice at this time. I just want to quit smoking, and these do the job. As I read these forums I think more beginners should try these. So many people are so new to this they can't even read the ohms on a coil, and they are buying box mods and tanks, throwing more confusion in the mix. For me, keep it simple and worry about how to vape and get off cigs. When I've got that mastered I'll worry about moving up, but that may be months away or never.
I had an interesting email exchange with Phil Busardo, thanking him for his T18 video. He told me that of the massive amount of devices available to him due to his reviews, the T18 is still his wife's favorite!

You sound exactly like my Brother in Law and He's using his T22 to get off the smokes.He likes the
no fuss no muss approach,pop in a coil,fill and vape.
 

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