Yep, that's me. Lol. But seriously, I see people on here everyday that are complete newbies that are asking for help on their GX350, then in their next post ask what is a coil? As I read the boards, it is obvious that many newbies are already in way over their heads right from the start. In my opinion, a person just off cigs and starting vaping should not be letting a B&M talk them into an advanced unit, or any adjustable unit for that matter. It's hard enough to quit smoking. Anything technical is just going to complicate the process and create frustration. A newbie should be looking for a simple, dedicated MTL, AIO device with an internal battery to start with. A few months down the road, they can move up if they choose to more complicated rigs.
I started out with some unsatisfactory devices, and quite frankly was ready to give up. Out of frustration, I started doing extensive research. I stumbled upon this video on Phil Busardo's website, and I credit it to saving my vaping life. Moderators, I'm not sure if it's proper to post a link like this to a site, but in my opinion this is the most important video for a new ex smoker to watch. It is vital and would probably keep some newbies from giving up. I think we lose a lot of newbies because they don't fully grasp the complexity of this process, and fail to stick to basics. Then they get mad and quit trying. There are other devices available besides the one he is reviewing. But what is important in this video is he accurately describes what a smoker goes through and needs. You can relate to it, everyone. It's long but worth it:
Taste Your Juice | THE INNOKIN ENDURA
Many long time quitters forget that to a newbie, the single most important factor in someone trying to quit is to replicate the feel and satisfaction of the act of smoking as close as possible, and to find a MTL unit that puffs like a cigarette. Most units don't do that, and most newbies seem to be overly excited about getting into vaping, and get blinded by all the neat things available. You have to crawl before you walk. It's like giving a 16 year old kid who got his drivers license yesterday a new Ferrari and saying good luck.
Replicating the smoking procedure and mouth to lung method is, in my opinion, vital to the success or failure of a vaping newbie. Fellow newbies, please slow down, find a proper unit that still makes you feel like you are smoking, get used to vaping and not smoking, then and only then move on to the advanced stuff.