Your Biggest Regret In Vaping?

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ccubed

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If I were to have a regret, it would be that I didn't discover or get turned on to vaping earlier. Yet I believe that things happen when they are supposed to happen, so I really did switch to vaping at the perfect time for me.

I don't regret some of the mistakes I've made, like not tightening a coil and causing leakage, because I've learned something from each thing I've goofed up and have been able to share some of those goof ups with others.

Could regret lurking for a month before joining ECF, but then I found out that many others have done the same.

I'm glad we have a forum to share our experiences, our successes, our challenges and our regrets. Whoah...this is feeling way to philosophical for a Friday night.

Keep the vape and namaste.
 

KiLLeRr KeN

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I purchased a few eGo batteries and have had nothing but positive experiences with them. I was looking at the VTR but think it's still too early to do that. Any reason why you prefer one over the other?

I like the VTR since you have more options on the voltage, or you can use watts :] which i prefer, also the ability to swap out batteries if and when needed. My Efest 2000Mah 18650 last me 1.5 days of vaping, which is about 6ml of juice on a Protank3.

On a side note, i love that it is heavy and feels super solid. i wish that i would of started off with my VTR lol.
I found the mod everyone for over 100 bucks, which was a no go for me, then i saw 101vape.com and they have it for 70, which was a no brainer, 40+ off normal price lol. shipping was super fast, 3 days. Look up reviews on youtube if you need more info on the VTR
 

davis0710

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Only regret is not researching more before i bought my first setup. After 2 days with the vision spinner i start reading about rba/rda systems and find out my set up isn't much good for that do now i ordered a mvp v2 which is good because I'm tired of sitting my spinner down and chasing it around because it starts rolling away. Also regret buying a spinner set up for around 50 bucks at a b&m and then getting the mvp for 29 bucks shipped with chargers and clearomizers!
 

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When I started looking at ecigs I knew absolute zero about what I needed/wanted. I had never been around one that I was aware of. So I wandered aimlessly through the swamp of ads on google gazing at everything from cig-a-likes to mech mods and rebuildables. The exercise was confusing and frustrating to the point that I did nothing for about six months.

One day my daughter dropped by with an ego-c and DCT tank she had bought from a guy she worked with. By the next weekend I had my own ego/DCT and a path cut to the local vape shop. By the end of the month I had rounded up all of the analogs I had stashed and gave them and a pair to ego/t3 setups to my sister and brother-in-law. Sister and Brother-in-law imediately converted to e-cigs and gave the stash of analogs I had just given them and their analogs to their friends.

Since that humble beginning wife and I have progressed from ego/DCT to Vamo v2, v3, v5, Evic, Provari, VTR/T3, T3S, MT3S, Protank, Protank2, Puritank, Iclear 30s, Davide Anyvape (read shiney thang junkies). The regret.....Naaaaa.
 

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I suppose my biggest regret is wasting time and money on cig-a-likes.
Njoys and blus did nothing to curb the cigs. totally frustrated me and I spent hundreds on cartridges while still buying cartons of camels.

$40 spent on my wife and I's new year resolution starter kid (evod) and no cigs since.

Of course I have now spent a couple of hundred on more stuff but not a single cig in almost 7 weeks is really something for me.
 

ShariR

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I regret waiting 6 months to buy my provari. I regret all the cheap juice I bought to save a couple of dollars.

I do not regret starting with a vision spinner and evods. It worked to get me off cigarettes. The 510 dripping attys and quality juice keeps me off the cigarettes. The Blu disposable was nasty, but got me curious enough to do a Google search and find ECF. That is all I needed to get the info I needed to get informed and started with vaping.

For the new members and lurkers here; vaping will work for many of you. But you do have to do some research and be willing to put some effort into it. ECF makes the research part easier and more pleasurable.
 

LotusGirl

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As this board has a combination of new and veteran vapers, I'm just curious what your biggest regret is in vaping. I would say that mine is simply the use of the BLU cig as I failed miserably with it. This is not to say that they are horrible, because I know some people use these exclusively and successfully, but they simply did not work out for me. On the plus side, they did introduce me to vaping and at the very beginning I definitely thought that with vaping I'd eventually be able to stop using analogs.

Every dollar I have spent has kept me not only OFF of analogs, but it has turned me off to them also. I no longer leave a trail of cigarette smoke, I no longer leave burn marks. My sense of taste/smell is back. I can BREATH. I am happier with myself. So..to answer your question...I have zero regrets.
 
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