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Post by chrisss on Jan 29, 2013 15:39:28 GMT
Hi everyone,
I'm a 2 week newbie in London. I have already made a post on this board but not introduced myself properly. I have gone from 20+ roll ups a day to less than 5 no problem. I'm really having fun vaping and have already received some great advice from board members - thanks djs.
I have a jacvapour cig-a-like that is great but I can see that I will need something with a battery that will last me through the day without recharging (and sometimes without refueling too). Taking on board the advice I have been given the Riva 1100 deluxe kit looked the one for me, but I've been window shopping and I can't see it in-stock anywhere. Does anyone know where I can get one or suggest alternative kit if the Riva is not back in-stock in the next few weeks? I know I won't be able to hold out much longer than that.
All the best
Chris
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Post by chrisss on Jan 26, 2013 17:42:56 GMT
Thanks Chrissie. When you start vaping you do worry about standing out and feeling self-conscious. I found I didn't and was glad of it. I know now the jacvapour has a non-standard thread but I am happy with my purchase and still think it is good kit for a new vaper.
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Post by chrisss on Jan 26, 2013 17:14:06 GMT
Hi. I have been smoking 20+ roll-ups a day for over 35 years and in 24 hours I cut down to 5 or less a day with the help of vaping. I have been vaping for 2 weeks now and have no desire to go back to my old habits. I have overspent by at least £40 in deriving these hints but I dont regret it because I'm having fun and still saving money. Hopefully they may save someone a couple of quid and make it easier to stay on the vaping train.
1) Buy decent vaping kit. After a false start in the local chemist I bought the Jacvapour V1P PCC starter kit which I love, great build quality and lots of vapour. I have seen eGo and Riva kits highly recommended on this forum and others. 2) You won't look a prat vaping in public. My e-cig is the size of a king-size cig, all black with a blue glowing tip. It looks cool and passers-by don't give it a second glance. I don't vape on the buses or tube and I do ask permission in pubs and restaurants - never been refused. 3) Don't try and cut down on nicotine from the outset - just think about all that tar you are giving up on. 4) Get the largest size battery that will fit in and work with your charging case and get a spare - I chose 55mm batteries as part of the starter kit and then spent over £20 getting two 65mm batteries that now last me through the day. 5) Look at the reviews to help you choose the tobacco flavour for your starter kit cartomisers - they won't taste like the real thing but you probably want to start with a familiar sort of flavour. 6) Have fun with new flavours - but don't go mad mixing. One of the joys of vaping is being able to carry around cartomisers with different flavours and swap between them in seconds. I now carry with me one pure tobacco flavour, one tobacco/vanilla flavour home mix and one vendor's special flavour. Get the small 5ml sample bottles and maybe start by making traditional style tobacco mixes (tobacco with vanilla or cherry etc) before you branch out. This is an area where you can waste money very easily. Think first - I didn't. 7) Get a mains charger adapter - you are not always near an active USB port.
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Post by chrisss on Jan 25, 2013 13:36:08 GMT
Hi. I would love to try your Yummy range if your generous offer is still open.
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