I was going to make a joke about regretting not buying two Provaris, but one is enough for me for now.
What I really regret is dropping $100+ a few years ago, on a shiny looking automatic switch device that came with two black batteries that were as thin as a cigarette, and prefilled cartomizers with proprietary connectors that you could only get from the vendor of the device. I wish I remembered the name of it, but it looked really slick online. It wasn't a blu, but I'm almost positive it had a blue LED on the end of each battery. It was my first encounter with vaping. I think it was a Chinese device distributed from a European site.
Back then $100 was a whole lot of money for me, and I blew my whole cigarette budget on the blind faith that as the website said, each cartomizer was worth a carton of cigarettes, and that it would perfectly replace smoking in a safe way.
The day I got it, one of the batteries crapped out, so I'd have to wait to vape for about 4 hours while the other one charged. I was stuck in that situation until I could afford cigarettes again.
Long story short, it didn't work out for me, and it turned me off from vaping for years. It was really an accident that I tried it again at all. If only I had gotten a decent device back then, I might not have gone so many years smoking.
I wasn't as heavy of a smoker back then, so I might not have even needed WTA like I do now.
That device is my big vaping regret.
What I really regret is dropping $100+ a few years ago, on a shiny looking automatic switch device that came with two black batteries that were as thin as a cigarette, and prefilled cartomizers with proprietary connectors that you could only get from the vendor of the device. I wish I remembered the name of it, but it looked really slick online. It wasn't a blu, but I'm almost positive it had a blue LED on the end of each battery. It was my first encounter with vaping. I think it was a Chinese device distributed from a European site.
Back then $100 was a whole lot of money for me, and I blew my whole cigarette budget on the blind faith that as the website said, each cartomizer was worth a carton of cigarettes, and that it would perfectly replace smoking in a safe way.
The day I got it, one of the batteries crapped out, so I'd have to wait to vape for about 4 hours while the other one charged. I was stuck in that situation until I could afford cigarettes again.
Long story short, it didn't work out for me, and it turned me off from vaping for years. It was really an accident that I tried it again at all. If only I had gotten a decent device back then, I might not have gone so many years smoking.
I wasn't as heavy of a smoker back then, so I might not have even needed WTA like I do now.
That device is my big vaping regret.