Wife took my 1100 Ego noooooo

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Aaron1100us

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And left me with the 650 mah. It was all charged up when I got up this afternoon and its dead already :( I got the 1100 mah for a backup and didn't realize when I started this adventure three weeks ago that my Wife would be so into it.

Point being, have backups for backups. Yesterday, I ordered a Vamo V3, Kanger Pro tank 2 and two IMR 18650 batteries. Now we can each have two batteries.

Luckily I'm to the point where its not driving me crazy as to go get more nasty analogs. I know it won't be long before I can vape again.



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Right after I decided that I could vape instead of smoke (June 18th after 38 years), I made sure that I had plenty
of supplies. Various e-cigs, then 2 Ego types batteries, a collection of clearos, carts, and then finally my SVD with a
Flask tank. And just yesterday an RSST for my SVD (no Mod). I am also starting to do my own flavoring, so I have supplies for at
least 4 months.

That's as of right now - not sure what I will have a month from now. :) I will never, never go back to analogs. Nasty things.

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If both of you have recently quit there should be no problem justifying the purchase of any gear. And still be able to save money.
My wife takes my … everything, Capella DIY flavors (for cooking), jacket, socks, razor (say ouch), alarm clock radio, etc. I laugh cause she lets me get away with assorted "things" as well.

I am glad you have both found a healthier path
 
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