variable voltage was a huge game changer for me
Ego batteries.
Yes, I know they're basic but coming from cigalikes, they were a huge improvement.
Yeah I give a lot of credit to hardcore smokers that have been vaping 2+ years. Seems like the technology and equipment has traveled to the current point in time at the speed of sound, I can't imagine the hassle of vaping even two years ago.
A-yup....I can't imagine the hassle of vaping even two years ago.
A-yup.
We're were a hardy bunch a waaaay back then.
Had to run 100 foot o' extension cord out to the box on up the top o' the power pole out back to run the battery chargers and walk 10 miles through 5 foot o' snow to git to the mailbox after having had a bowl of rocks for breakfast. (I was one o' lucky ones, I had hot water to pour on my bowl of rocks.)
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For me, the introduction of big battery mods, like the Chuck and Silver Bullet. Using little cigalikes was more hassle than it was worth most of the time, the batteries just had horrid life. Being able to get a mod that could last several days turned me in to a full time vaper almost instantly back then.
Being introduced to dripping helped too.
And coming back after a 20 month hiatus from vaping, tanks are a godsend, lol. I faintly remember tanks just coming to the market about the time I started vaping less and smoking more again, theyve definitely come a long way from plastic things you slip over a cart. I always hated dripping and driving, which is one of the reasons analogs were creeping back in my life, at the time I was spending an easy 4 hours a day in the truck driving to school and back... unfortunately the school closer to me didn't offer the classes I wanted to take, so I was stuck driving to the school further from me... which really wasn't that far, but the traffic made it really suck, lol.
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