Vapingtree
Postman
- Joined
- Jan 14, 2018
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Welcome from too. Well done on kicking the cigs, I've been smoke free since November and am getting in to the whole vape thing.
It is good advice to go to your local b&m - not the cheap goods store B&M though - b&m here means bricks and mortar, a real vape shop hopefully in your nearest town. A good shop should not oversell you, go in with a budget (£50 should get you a reasonable starter kit) but don't let them sell you just anything because its what they've got in the shop. See what they have, come away without buying and search on here and the whole 'net to see if it suits your use. Still buy it from the vape shop as they will help you get going and with any problems or questions you might have. My first vape mod was an Aspire NX30 with Nautilus X tank (from a shop), I still use that but recently bought a Smok AL85 with Baby Beast and Aspire Cleito tanks (from another shop). I'm waiting on a more powerful mod (internet purchase) as I'm getting in to coil making, dripping, etc. Vaping can be a hobby as well as a smoking substitute
It is good advice to go to your local b&m - not the cheap goods store B&M though - b&m here means bricks and mortar, a real vape shop hopefully in your nearest town. A good shop should not oversell you, go in with a budget (£50 should get you a reasonable starter kit) but don't let them sell you just anything because its what they've got in the shop. See what they have, come away without buying and search on here and the whole 'net to see if it suits your use. Still buy it from the vape shop as they will help you get going and with any problems or questions you might have. My first vape mod was an Aspire NX30 with Nautilus X tank (from a shop), I still use that but recently bought a Smok AL85 with Baby Beast and Aspire Cleito tanks (from another shop). I'm waiting on a more powerful mod (internet purchase) as I'm getting in to coil making, dripping, etc. Vaping can be a hobby as well as a smoking substitute