I quite fancy the nautilus myself.Oh wow so many vapers! Cool!
I have a kamry k1000 epipe with a fat aspire nautilus on it and I also have the innokin coolfire I with the kanger mega on it.
I have a really good e-cig battery called eGo C twist. The twist refers to the bottom of the battery where you can adjust by twisting to get more or less vape. The top part is called aspire and it is shatter proof which is great as I've broken a few before just by dropping on the floor. There is a little window to see the juice level. I replace the atomizer often as that really helps keep it tasting good. While I do love it and it works great and I have had months of not smoking and only using the e-cig I always break down and end up smoking. It is the ONLY addiction I have not been able to quit entirely and I've tried everything. I know what you mean about the lighting up ritual as I am the same way. I've even tried picking up my e-cig and a lighting a lighter at the same time but of course without touching it to the e-cig and believe it or not there was a little satisfaction to that. I find what helps me is to think of the smoking addiction as a separate entity... an evil entity that whispers lies in my ear. It whispers things like, you need one now, and you can smoke just one, etc. And then I respond with: Lies!! You are lying to me, lol /default_smile.png I know it's crazy but it helps me.Eep, there's a lot of people with very fancy e cigarette builds. I just buy replacement atomisers and chuck them when they start to taste burnt.
I bought a liquipal one from Amazon last summer. Bit of a con. People were offered a free extra starter kit if they gave the product a 5 star review. So naturally, it had a lot of good reviews. Now they've sort of fizzled out.
When these standard batteries die on me, I was thinking of getting maybe an EVOD one, or maybe something with adjustable voltage. There's certainly a lot of choice out there, and it's easy to just spend a lot of money on accessories. Still far cheaper than tobacco, though.
Yeah, still get cigarette cravings, I miss the lighting up ritual, but oh well...I'll keep on going...
benn vaping for two years now36mg baby!Does anyone here vape?
I quit smoking a year ago, after smoking for about ten years. Now I'm a fanatic vaper and tapered my nicotine from 18mg to 0![]()
I'll have a nosey into that for when my current batteries die on me.I have a really good e-cig battery called eGo C twist. The twist refers to the bottom of the battery where you can adjust by twisting to get more or less vape. The top part is called aspire and it is shatter proof which is great as I've broken a few before just by dropping on the floor. There is a little window to see the juice level. I replace the atomizer often as that really helps keep it tasting good. While I do love it and it works great and I have had months of not smoking and only using the e-cig I always break down and end up smoking. It is the ONLY addiction I have not been able to quit entirely and I've tried everything. I know what you mean about the lighting up ritual as I am the same way. I've even tried picking up my e-cig and a lighting a lighter at the same time but of course without touching it to the e-cig and believe it or not there was a little satisfaction to that. I find what helps me is to think of the smoking addiction as a separate entity... an evil entity that whispers lies in my ear. It whispers things like, you need one now, and you can smoke just one, etc. And then I respond with: Lies!! You are lying to me, lol /default_smile.png I know it's crazy but it helps me.
That's the way to go cat, i use spinner 2 batteries, they go from 3.3-4.8 volts. Feeling fantastic compared to smoking analogues.I have variable vape on mine and i love it. Sometimes i love a thicker smoke! Lol!