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Post by archy on Dec 8, 2013 14:25:32 GMT
Thanks djs, yes at first i struggled to replace cigs with the Jacvapour even though I thought it was better than other types of ecig (and i probably will keep using it at work) but i had a feeling that there were much better performing units out there, and in all the test videos you see, there is always a lot more smoke out of the bigger devices! I'v ordered the evod kit so i'm looking forward to trying that out!
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Post by archy on Dec 8, 2013 14:19:19 GMT
Thanks guys, and thanks for the link Karma that's just what i'm looking for
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Post by archy on Dec 8, 2013 11:21:03 GMT
Hi guys, I'm Archy, I gave up smoking cigs and took up vaping about 4 months ago. I currently use a Jac Vapour V3 ecig, I mix my own juice, but I have 2 questions that I would love opinions on. Firstly, I find sometimes the ecigs can taste a little dry on the throat so I am thinking of trying a cigar type instead. Can you recommend a good cigar sized unit that is ideally under the £40 mark (or less if possible), that performs well and is ready to go out the box? Second, does anyone find that they can feel dehydrated after vaping a while? I'm not sure if this is something that you get more from using the smaller ecigs with cartomizers, giving you that 'dry hit' feeling or if vaping in general can give you dry mouth, dehydrated feeling? Maybe I wouldn't get this as much from a better vaping device? Thanks for any suggestions.
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