Vaping is way to complicated!

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Steam Turbine

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It's simple...

Go to a seven-eleven,

buy some cigarettes and a lighter

and BLAM!!!

There's your starter kit!


I remember being extremely overwhelmed when I first started vaping: "What do you mean Ohm's Law? Are you kidding me!"

But then, I got super into it... A little to much actually, ask my girlfriend!

Now when I hear Pbusardo saying stuf like: "HH 357 2.0Ω long barrel on a Provari set for 3.7 volts." I know exactly what he is talking about... That jargon talk sound pretty basic to me now. But it is still jargon and techno talk.

Do you think some people are so overwhelmed by all this blabber that they will turn away and keep smoking?
 

MiamiMom63

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I remember not understanding the very complicated jargon and when I started vaping, I watched an online show and just sat silent in the room watching. Lol. But I was so excited about vaping and I didn't mind and would ask my dumb questions and slowly try something new here and there until I understood it all eventually. I think alot of people eventually get to understand some of it because they are just so loving the Vape.
 

soba1

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It's simple...

Go to a seven-eleven,

Buy some cigarettes and a lighter

and BLAM!!!

There's your starter kit!


I remember being extremely overwhelmed when I first started vaping: "What do you mean Ohm's Law? Are you kidding me!"

But then, I got super into it... A little to much actually, ask my girlfriend!

Now when I hear Pbusardo saying stuf like: "HH 357 2.0Ω long barrel on a Provari set for 3.7 volts." I know exactly what he is talking about... That jargon talk sound pretty basic to me now. But it is still jargon and techno talk.

Do you think some people are so overwhelmed by all this blabber that they will turn away and keep smoking?

But I figure like this I go to a 7-11 that just takes care of the nic.
So with vaping it takes care of electronic fix as well as the nic....
Are you kidding me when I smoked I spent sill money on electronic gear out of boredom.
So with this I am way ahead in more ways than one.....
Although sometime I feel as though I am hitting a brick wall.
But I vape through it......
 

cocacola31173

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Believe it or not I have had a lot of people in my church asking me about my vaping and they would like to know about it. I think Im going to organize a meeting and just show everybody the different setups I have used and let them try them and try to answer their questions.

And no I don't vape in church...my daughter had told them about it and how I quit smoking doing it.
 

Susan W.

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I have a few friends that don't care how these things work and they are happy using the cig-alikes with the pre-filled cartos. The problem is they are still smoking too. One friend can't figure out why it was so easy for me but she's having a hard time. I keep telling her that this is more complicated than smoking and it does take a little education and possibly better equipment to have the fortitude to stick with it. It didn't take me longer than sucking on a disposable NJoy and practically rupturing an ear drum from sucking so hard that I needed to use something else.

Really, it doesn't have to be "that" complicated. I don't get all the voltage, ohms stuff and I can still operate my Provari just fine. :)
 

midgyp

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Switching from analogs to e-cigs (that aren't the expensive disposable kind that you can buy from a gas station) was for me a very complicated process, in the beginning, but thank goodness for ECF and YouTube. Finding the right mod, figuring out what the right tank or atomizer to get and then figuring out what kind of e-juice to buy can seem very overwhelming, at first. But its all about researching and testing all of the different options out there, and there are plenty of resources on the internet to figure these complicated little gadgets out at the tip of our fingers. Now that I have been vaping and analog free for almost 8 months, its as simple as turning on the coffee maker in the morning. :p
 
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