Your favorite bargain, high-ROI, and high-end vendors

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melissa1928

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Here's the game:


  1. List your favorite cheap vendor. These are the folks you'd buy from if you had to squeeze every penny.
  2. List your favorite vendor who, in your view, gives the most bang for the buck. A little more expensive but a lot better? That counts. Vapor merely serviceable but prices are fantastic? That could also count.
  3. List the vendor from whom you would buy if money were no object. Please specify if you'd make this impressive juice your ADV, if it's best savored in small doses, or whatever.

Here are mine:
  1. My local B&M. It's not great, but it's vapeable, and it sure is cheap.
  2. Velvet Cloud Vapors. Very nice stuff. For a reasonable price, I can get huge containers of never-gets-old vapes like Nightshift and Vanilla Custard. They're my go-to guys.
  3. Alice in Vapeland. The flavors are so complex that using them as an ADV is almost missing the point, but with unlimited funds, I could keep a ton of different flavors in my stock.

I'm guessing a lot of people will say Five Pawns for the third question, but I haven't tried them yet.
 

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Here's the game:


  1. List your favorite cheap vendor. These are the folks you'd buy from if you had to squeeze every penny.
  2. List your favorite vendor who, in your view, gives the most bang for the buck. A little more expensive but a lot better? That counts. Vapor merely serviceable but prices are fantastic? That could also count.
  3. List the vendor from whom you would buy if money were no object. Please specify if you'd make this impressive juice your ADV, if it's best savored in small doses, or whatever.

Here are mine:
  1. My local B&M. It's not great, but it's vapeable, and it sure is cheap.
  2. Velvet Cloud Vapors. Very nice stuff. For a reasonable price, I can get huge containers of never-gets-old vapes like Nightshift and Vanilla Custard. They're my go-to guys.
  3. Alice in Vapeland. The flavors are so complex that using them as an ADV is almost missing the point, but with unlimited funds, I could keep a ton of different flavors in my stock.

I'm guessing a lot of people will say Five Pawns for the third question, but I haven't tried them yet.

1. Vapor Trails NW -Handcrafted E-Liquid & E-Cig Hardware inexpensive, great flavor and quality 15% off juice-code: VAPEON
Good Life Vapor vapetv for 10% off

2. Southern Steam | Premium E-Liquid | E-Juice | E Liquids having a sample sale right now
Free State Vapor Kansas City E-Liquid code reddit15 for 15% off

3. Ahlusion, Trabuco Vapor, Suicide Bunny-great nightcap vape
 
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melissa1928

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3. with unlimited money i would a buy e-liquid... e-liquid is how all of the companies are making the big dollars because its pretty hard to vape with out e-liquid.

Do you mean that you'd just buy huge quantities to stockpile?

If so, I hear ya. The looming bans are scary.
 
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