I'm only asking because this sort of intrigues me.
Did you know a vapor before you started or did you do your homework first?
Did the B&M actually help you find a good setup?
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I'm a grandmother, and so I didn't exactly travel in "vaping circles", lol. However, my grown son had a friend who owns a Reo, and I saw him using it about a year ago. It looked really strange to me, and all I knew about it was that it was a huge box, looked funny, and was electronic. He was trying to quit smoking, and using the Reo, too. I didn't really pay much attention to it, because it was so big and looked nothing like a cigarette.
Then right before last Christmas, I started seeing the Blu commercials on TV, and I thought they looked neat, and wondered if they would really work to stop smoking. I bought a Blu starter kit at my local Walgreens Drug and gave it a try. It worked, but barely, and I didn't smoke for a couple of days while I used it. I felt like I spent most of my time frantically charging the batteries, which seemed to last about 30 minutes. Kidding, but they didn't last very long.
So I went online, found this forum, and started reading for hours and hours. I determined that I needed an ego starter kit, and off I went to a local vape shop and bought one. The shop was full of 20-somethings with lots of tattoos and purple hair! They were very nice to this old grandma, and patiently showed me how the ego kit worked, and helped me choose some juice. They got a big kick out of the fact that a grandma wanted to start vaping!
I loved the ego starter kit I got, and felt like I was finding out what vaping was all about. I progressed to Vision Spinners, and now have my wonderful MVP 2, which is just an amazing device!
After smoking heavily for 40 years, I haven't had a cigarette since I first tried out the Blu, and I couldn't be happier. Life is good.
