Hi all! I've been vaping for a week now on my first PV, the M401. I'm happy with it, but I don't know if I'm happy enough. I've cut down a little, but I'm still smoking analogues. From what I've read on this forum, it does take some time before some people quit analogues completely. However, I'm wondering if I need a higher performance PV to satisfy my cravings. Specifically, I'm eying up the 510, because vapor production and throat hit are supposed to be great.
I am using low nic e-liquid, and while it is possible a higher nic liquid would make me more satisfied, I kinda doubt it. I'm not too heavy a smoker (3/4th of a pack per day) and I don't really get nicotine cravings, or feel the physical effects of the cigs I smoke (except for the first of the day). I'm more addicted to the routine, the act of smoking something. This is why I think that a PV with great vapor and throat hit might satisfy me and get me off of these analogues.
So I guess my question is, did you find that quitting analogues was dependent on using the right PV for you? If so, which model did it for you?
BTW, great forum! I'm so happy to have found this place, and have learned so much. Thanks everyone for sharing your knowledge with newbies like me!
I am using low nic e-liquid, and while it is possible a higher nic liquid would make me more satisfied, I kinda doubt it. I'm not too heavy a smoker (3/4th of a pack per day) and I don't really get nicotine cravings, or feel the physical effects of the cigs I smoke (except for the first of the day). I'm more addicted to the routine, the act of smoking something. This is why I think that a PV with great vapor and throat hit might satisfy me and get me off of these analogues.
So I guess my question is, did you find that quitting analogues was dependent on using the right PV for you? If so, which model did it for you?
BTW, great forum! I'm so happy to have found this place, and have learned so much. Thanks everyone for sharing your knowledge with newbies like me!