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Post by khemas on Feb 16, 2015 22:06:47 GMT
Greg , At the moment it isn't restricted. Vaping in public in 100% permitted and a lot of bars holders are vaping educated. There is no real problem with this and even "analogic" cigarette was banned only in 2008. Some small bars continue to authorize smoking, even if the law forbid this (I don't agree but that's not the point) This was a very nice situation...until our politics stick their noses inside vaping ! And french politics love to stick their noses in tons of things ! Our health minister decided to ban vaping in "certain" public areas. Public notion in France is not only reliant to administration buildings : everything can be public and that's a big juridic problematic to define properly something "public". That's our North Korea side. Concretely they will be able to ban ecig where it's needed. I don't think (I hope? ) vaping in bars will be forbidden (it would be a shame), but it will be in schools, churches, administration buildings, at work... Honestly who can think at vaping in schools or churches...
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Post by khemas on Feb 16, 2015 20:35:17 GMT
Yap. That's the point in my opinion. RDA are much easier to build than our good old genisis. When I started vaping, I waited something like 1 year before tempting my first coil (on a MM vapor DID, good old times...). Today, guys come and ask immediately to a mech mod and a RDA clone. It's cheap, it's powerful, it's easy to build and it's dangerous if the staff don't advice the good battery.
I don't know in the UK but in France, mod explosions are frequent...Fortunately no dead for now...
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Post by khemas on Feb 16, 2015 20:20:20 GMT
Absolutely. Tmax is very represented here in France but it's an awesome juice. To my mind, ecig market penetration is perhaps 1 year ahead of UK and there is certainly more vapers in France but you had better websites than ours for a long long time (cloud9, vapist, ecig wizard).
I remember a trip I made in London in 2013. I was astonished not seeing any B&M...Situation must have changed but it was really strange, cause 2013 was THE ecig year in France.
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Post by khemas on Feb 16, 2015 13:03:55 GMT
I just have offered a buddy of mine a Castle long reserve bottle from july 2013 !! It was perfectly steeped ! Niark niark.
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Post by khemas on Feb 16, 2015 13:00:04 GMT
Haha ! So you are living in France and don't even speak french ! What a shame I try to improve my english. Registering to UK speaking forums can help (to my mind). I was wondering something. There is tons of B&M stores in France but what about United Kingdom. Is there a store every 100m ? And what about vapers, how many vapers in the UK ?
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Post by khemas on Feb 16, 2015 8:00:03 GMT
I don't know how are UK beginners but in France (where I live), it's not rare that someone, adviced by geek friends, begin with a combo such as mech/RDA ! Honestly, making 4 coils around a 2mm tube is very easy and rebuildable building isn't a pain anymore like two years ago, when you had to fight against shortage (genisis). And that's the problem. Easy but potentially dangerous. A good advice is absolutely compulsory when regulated box mods are easy to use and embark some protections.
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Post by khemas on Feb 15, 2015 22:23:25 GMT
VTR Queen,
Mechanical mods, when properly used, are totally safe, I agree. But only when properly used. Actually, I'm an high end user and to my opinion, mechanical mods are great for subohm purposes but a beginner generally (without proper advices) won't use the right batteries and danger is here...When you don't realise subohm coils, regulated devices are to my mind more convenient, especially with all those new cheap chipsets. On the other hand, some mechanical mods are just stunning (regarding to the mod aspect).
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Post by khemas on Feb 15, 2015 21:36:46 GMT
I'm an absolute fan of their Shurb (I got a free 120ml from Giant Vapes last time !).
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Post by khemas on Feb 15, 2015 21:34:52 GMT
I don't recommend mechanical mods at all, especially for a beginner. Now you can find amazing regulated devices, like IPV, Smok Xpro series, Istick. With a mini subtank you can try to rebuild your first coils. It's a very nice vape.
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Post by khemas on Feb 15, 2015 21:29:32 GMT
Thank you, even if it's not true. Just wait until I have to explain something in details !
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Post by khemas on Feb 15, 2015 20:50:52 GMT
Hi there ! I'm Khemas (it's not my real name don't worry !) and I'm from France, near Saint-Etienne. I would be glad to help and share my knowledge with everybody on this forum Sorry for my bad english ! Cya, Khemas
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