I do sympathize with how confusing it can be. I'm just starting out, bought a disposable last week to test and decided I'd give this my all, it's do-able. I thought I'd pop onto the net, find a reputable dealer, call them up and ask them for the best system, that tastes just like tobacco, with the longest battery life, easiest and longest juice refill with the best warranty and lowest price. Now I know you can never get all the things, good, fast & cheap..pick two right, but I'd make my decision from there. Then I started reading, hoo boy.
Luckily, I found this board and I'm obsessive enough to go through all this confusing info and decide what I wanted. Strangely enough, I didn't buy standard stuff, it's great if it all fits together but that in itself means that it's not working as you want. I read multitudes of reviews and opinions and bought what I think will make me happy. I landed up buying a box mod at a great price to use as back-up and for testing the many juices I have coming and a go-go for my primary pv, for no fuss vaping.I don't care if it doesn't fit anything else, I only care that it fits me and I can get what I need for it.
Now maybe I was wrong, have to backtrack and buy a regular 501, Riva, Ego or whatever and I've already spent over $200 on multitudes of juice, spares, accessories etc and haven't even started vaping yet. But like I said I'm obsessive enough to deal with all this, I allow myself to make rookie mistakes and more importantly, motivated enough to substitute my smoking habit for vaping because otherwise I have to give up totally, and I'm obviously not that accomplished at that though I've done it a number of times. Or keep smoking and face the health consequences.
So what if it even costs me more money, so what if I have to spend lots of energy researching. I'm really grateful for all the info here that allows me to do it. I'm grateful for all folks who've designed mods, some of which I'll try, for the manufacturers who supply us with alternatives and the multitudes of juices to allow us to find our preferences.
The beauty of capitalism is the strong products will win out. Lots of car companies have propriety parts, that doesn't hurt them, making cars that nobody wants does. The industry will mature and in a few years most of us could be using gear that we haven't even heard of at a lower price than anything we buy today. But I'm not willing to wait that long. "It is what it is", now the only question we each face... what do we want to do?
Gary
Gary