What are your Vaping Pet Hates ;)

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Riverboat

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Mine is people telling brand new vapors to just get a mod right from the start. Not everyone wants to vape out of something the size of a medium flashlight lol Even my 1000mah ego with my booster is uncomfortably large for me and only gets used at home.

Now if money was no object, I'd probably have one of everything just have to it, but it probably wouldn't get used much.

Mine is experienced vapors not telling Noobs to get a Mod...lol
Why start with an under powered/short battery life/weak hiting kit? I mean come on a Noob is coming off real cigarettes, they need someting with some punch to get that satisfaction... Right? Plus in the long run they will save money.....
 

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Mine is experienced vapors not telling Noobs to get a Mod...lol
Why start with an under powered/short battery life/weak hiting kit? I mean come on a Noob is coming off real cigarettes, they need someting with some punch to get that satisfaction... Right? Plus in the long run they will save money.....

I almost completely agree with this. Except for one thing. If they're coming off of cigarettes, they want something as close to the size and look as a real one as possible. Worst part is, they don't sell realistic ones that perform very well. Best one I tried was a Liberro. It was almost perfect, except the cartos were so small, I had to refill every five minutes.
 

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According to the late Alan Carr's book, 'Easy Way To Stop Smoking' we shouldn't say 'I've quit smoking' as it implies that you've given up something reluctantly. Instead, he suggests that we say 'I've stopped smoking' as it's a more affirmative statement. If you go by this thinking then I guess 'switched' is also appropriate :)

I love his book, because of it; I've stopped smoking!
 

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I don't get why it is that when I let smokers try my PV, they say it burns their throat or is 'too strong'. Maybe it's just me, but mine never burns. It gives a good throat hit, but not much different from that of a cigarette.

it may be the way they inhale it. as you know, you don't inhale an ecig like a cig .. everyone who tries mine for the first time coughs, as I did when I first tried them :)
 

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it may be the way they inhale it. as you know, you don't inhale an ecig like a cig .. everyone who tries mine for the first time coughs, as I did when I first tried them :)

You don't? Cigarettes I always pulled the smoke into my mouth, then inhaled it into my lungs. I do the same thing with a PV
 

HawkeyeFLA

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Exactly. That's how I've always done it. It makes the most sense to me.

At least for traditional cigarettes, that seemed to be the way to get the flavor. I have noticed with vapor that flavor seems to show up a bit more on the exhale. I'm thinking that's because when I am exhaling, my nose gets involves since the vapor is passing it as I breath out. On a traditional cigarette, there's smoke from the ember end that gets around the nose at the same time.
 

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Now my one co-worker who I've worked with so long he's practically my brother is allowed to take a hit off mine every so often. I can't figure out what he's doing, but he seems to pull some in and let it go then pull more and inhale that. WTH?!

Like he thinks he's smoking (something else) ?
 
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