What I would've done differently (vaping for one week now)

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I've been vaping for a week now (successfully I think, I cut down smoking from a pack aday to two analogs a day) and the only thing I would have done differently is that I would have bought more than one flavor of e-liquid...I like the coffee e-juice I got along with my (Riva 510) starter kit but, after vaping it (and it alone) for a week now, I'm ready to try other flavors. :vapor:
 

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I've been vaping for a week now (successfully I think, I cut down smoking from a pack aday to two analogs a day) and the only thing I would have done differently is that I would have bought more than one flavor of e-liquid...I like the coffee e-juice I got along with my (Riva 510) starter kit but, after vaping it (and it alone) for a week now, I'm ready to try other flavors. :vapor:

Congratulations Mark, on cutting back to only two analogs a day!! WooooHooooo I don't think any of us really knew what we were doing when we placed our first order (at least I didn't), but we learn pretty quickly! Soon you'll be placing at least one or two orders a week, and you'll learn how to stalk your mailman too, like most of us! lol
 
thanks, what is a "mod" and what's so great that they can cost $200 for one?
I second MsBree. While saving on tobacco many of us spend more on new juice and hardware for a little while. I was able to stop my spending for a month or so in January, but just dropped $200 on a mod! Grats on cutting down on the analogs! Vape on!
 

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thanks, what is a "mod" and what's so great that they can cost $200 for one?
These are mods...
Best e-Cig Mod List | e-Cig Mods Database

And what's so great about them varies widely, depending on what you want and what they offer.

There are juice feeding mods, so you don't have to use cartomizers, cartridges, or drip.
There are big battery mods with batteries that cost less than $10 and can last for days on one charge.

There are variable voltage mods that let you use any voltage you want.
And now there are even variable power mods that let you forget all about voltage and atomizer resistance.

The bottom line is that mods are made to solve problems.
And which one might be best for you depends on the problems you want to solve.
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