Any smokers here? Wanna quit?
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It's funny how we keep changing flavours! It's nice to mix things up every now and then isn't it! I didn't vape tobacco flavour for months but now I have the occasional night where I enjoy some Silky tobacco flavour.
Yeah I think protank looks a bit top-heavy on a small battery, it would look better with a 22mm mod. But if it vapes like a champ keep going! Looks like you've also caught a bad case of "shinyitis"....addiction to all shiny vaping gear!! There is no cure!
Congratulations, three months is a massive achievement! You should be proud!
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If anyone wants to kick the nic I'd suggest spending a couple of weeks in Vancouver! I'm just back from there and must say that I really felt like a leper when smoking in public! There was no possibility of having a cig in designated areas in pubs. They do not exit!
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Hi Mike ,
I sympathise.
Never been to Vancouver, however West-Australia where I currently live is not far off.
It's the so called 'nanny State', no smoking at the beach, not near malls etc...
Some pubs still have an outdoor smoking area, but most expect you to go on the street.
The last few years I kind of felt guilty each time I lit up in public.
The bonding with other smokers got better,the lepers together lol .@Olishea ,
Ooooh O just put in some Blueberry too and it's simply delicious .
It's the 12 mg Blueberry e-juice of Mount Baker Vaper. A gentle taste.
Usually I don't like the profound fruity ones as they taste like soap or candles smell , and I am kind of allergic to soap fragrancesas they tend to go straight to my sinuses .I agree, the Evods look so slick on the Ego Twist, all flush and good looking like a fancy ball point.
The Pro Tank looks very clunky like medical equipment of the early 1900's .
But my goodness, the vape on them is just gorgeous ..
The Evods are my carry around vape, Iove the colors on them.A picture of my walk around setup
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It's good how you can select the PG/VG ratio in the Mount Baker e-liquids. That's another reason why I started mixing my own; it was hard to find a good 50/50 mix that suits me.
In UK you are allowed to vape indoors but some pubs just don't understand. It really frustrates me because smoking ban almost destroyed the pub industry over here; vaping should be embraced. The big pub chains say that e-cigs make real smokers want to smoke indoors, using the argument "If they can do it, why can't I?". It almost makes me want to set up my own Vape Cafรฉ!
The blueberry liquid I've made smells exactly like fresh blueberries. I make 25ml batches and let them steep for a few days to bring out the flavour, it really is a labour of love! Very easy though if you get some 1ml syringes for accurate measuring.
I tried a Dekang blueberry flavour a while back and it was really quite bad; more like raspberry. Would not recommend.
Having a coffee and a vape right now, just finishing off my last bit of juicy fruit and looking forward to the blueberry.
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Vaping at 400 WATTS!!! Crazy man!!
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That guy looks like a good friend of mine, John! John is a non smoker and always on my back about smoking ... must show him the vid
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I bet it has a great throat hit!! I love how he just gives up at the end!!
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This is the world we live in. I'll have to start the war with nicotine. Anyone want to move to Mars?
http://www.ecigarettedirect.co.uk/ashtray-blog/2013/07/eu-votes-to-ban-ecigs-keep-cigarettes-legal.html -
I kind of hold the middle ground in the law thing.
It is beneficial to have some kind of quality check as to what goes into e-liquids.
For instance, I bought a 24 mg nicotine bottle from 'some' NZ company, can I really be sure that it has good quality in it at the right content?
A little regulation, similar as what goes on for the food industry is very reasonable.However, what seems to be going on is that 'regulating e-cigarettes as medicine' possibly wil kill the e-cigarette industry and leaves it over to the big pharma and tobacco industry, the only ones able to invest the millions of dollars to comply.
Yes, that is very sad.
On a positive note, I can say I am fully smoke free for 3 days now using e-cigarettes and it feels darn good .
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Looks like it will be quite a while (if ever) before they try and medicalise e-ciagrettes.
From a vaping forum....
*Yesterday the ENVI committee voted to pass amendment 57 of the Tobacco Products Directive. Here is a summary of amendment 57 from the ENVI committee, and what this could mean for tobacco products and electronic cigarettes. You will see that they propose electronic cigarettes be medicalised.
This was somewhat expected, though still disappointing.
Amendment 57 is a report of what the ENVI committee believe should be in the TPDโ this is not yet law.
This is what the ENVI committee would like to see as TPD law โ but there are still a few hurdles that need to be jumped through first before this can happen.
โขThe ENVI report has to be put to the EU Parliament on the 9th September, where every MEP has โ allegedly โ a free vote. We still have time to influence MEPยดs who have not made a decision regarding how they feel about electronic cigarettes.
โขThe JURI committee stated in their opinion that to medicalise e โcigarettes is illegal. The JURI committee is the legal committee tasked with scrutinising the TPD, and if they have stated it will be illegal, then it will be.
Precedent has already been set where Judges have ruled that e-cigarettes are not a medicine, so even if the EU Parliament want to medicalise electronic cigarettes and this is voted through parliament, they still may not be able to pass into law due to legal grounds.*
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It makes me sad to read the legislation lobby on making e-cigarettes less available (and call it a medicin).
In following article it is stated that 1 out of 4 smokers wanting to quit, uses the e-cigarette.
And as the people here in this thread already experience,including me, it's one hell of an efficient stop smoking manner.EU vote on electronic cigarettes 'makes no sense'
Smokeless electronic cigarettes risk being taken off the market by a "short-sighted" vote in the European Parliament that will classify them as a medicinal product, critics said.
The Telegraph (www.telegraph.co.uk)
An excerpt :
"The world has gone mad when tobacco is less regulated than products designed to end tobacco use. Thousands of people have given up smoking thanks to e-cigarettes. For the EU to over regulate them is completely counter-productive and hypocritical." -
I wouldn't worry so much. If there are any changes it won't be for another 3 years anyway. So keep on vaping, no need to doomsday prep yet!!
We live in a strange, sick world if they over regulate the possible solution to cigarettes. I do not consider e-cigarettes to be a medicine in the slightest. Over regulation will just pave the way for a nicotine black market, which is sad and unnecessary. If e-cigarettes are considered a medicine, then why aren't traditional cigarettes?
I accept the nicotine liquid will be taxed heavier due to the lost revenue on cigarettes. It's just the way our economy works, they lose money on cigarettes and recuperate it somewhere else.
The justification for sky-high cigarette prices is the burden on our health service. The idea is you are paying for your future healthcare as a result of smoking cigarettes. They can't have it both ways though. If there is less burden on a health system due to e-cigarettes then why should we pay any more for them?
I do not believe e-ciagrettes can become a "medicine" because they are becoming so popular and widespread. Every day I see someone vaping whereas a few months ago I never saw anyone doing it. What do they want us to do? Get a prescription for an e-cig? Yeah right. I'll have a prescription of beer to go with that please, and maybe a prescription of coffee.
I urge people to write to their MP or MEP about the possible regulation of e-cigarettes. We could be over a million-strong voice just in the UK alone. If nobody expresses concern about the possible restriction of these life-savers then the EU will just look at the potential revenue they can pull in. This is all about money at the end of the day, seems nobody is saying, "Wait a minute, these e-cigarettes have saved my life!" This should be the most poignant argument in the whole matter!
p.s. Well done giving up the cigs Chris! Not so hard with a good flavour liquid is it? Great news and good luck.
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Thanks Oliver,
It's bliss to be free of the anologue sigarets.
As Pete said before, I never quit smoking, I just picked up vaping .
To celebrate quitting I am treating myself with a mod, the Innokin Itaste SVD.
I realise the Provari is the excellence of vaping, but that has to wait till I am smoke free for a long period.
The Innokin only costs 37 dollars (versus 199 for the Provari).
It has very good reviews so it will be vaping on a new level for me coming from Ego's (which still rock i.m.o) -
Great news!
After a couple of weeks you won't even think about cigarettes. If I ran out of E-liquid or all my atomizers broke, it wouldn't even cross my mind to buy cigarettes. I simply prefer vaping now; better taste, more satisfying and much more "smoke" than a cigarette.
So are you getting the Innokin kit which includes the atomizers too? I've never seen one before but heard good things.
Yeah Provari is well built etc but I don't believe they should be $199. Should be half that IMO. Saying that though, I've dropped mine about 10 times and it works fine! That's also the reason why I bought a couple of EVODs; in case I drop Provari again and it breaks lol
I was looking at the Svoemesto Semovar VW mod but I keep seeing stories about faulty units, so I'll stick with my Provari. I also got a feeling a new VW Provari is on its way anyway.
Better mods/atomizers just give you much more consistency over something like an EGO. Like you say, its like vaping on a new level.
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I'm looking at SVD for some time now, the only thing that bothers me, is the size. It's huge with 18650 batteries. But I'm sure is great, I read only good things about this mod. Nobody complained about faulty units in the vapers forum here in my country. The biggest plus, is the fact that you can adjust the wattage, not only the voltage.
And, as a side note for Chris, you'll end up with a provari sooner or later.Everybody said that to me on the forum. Is like a path to follow for beginners.
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Hi Oliver,
Yes, it is the Itaste SVD kit that comes with two i30 clearomisers, also Innokin.
They are supposed to beat the vivi Novas as they need less tilting to keep the wicks moist and less gurgling.
I am looking forward to trying that .
I bought it from the notorious FastTech store, they undersell most Innokin things, which Innokin itself is not happy with but customers are lol .
Fasttech is Chinese and has it's own forum. Whenever the brand name is mentioned on the item , it's the genuine product.
They do sell clones as well (of EVOD bcc etc...) very cheaply. It's a matter of reading the reviews and discussions on their site to see if it suits.@Stefan ,
I agree , the SVD looks like a light saber ,
However it is a telescope mod.
With the 18650 battery it is quite large, while on a 1835 battery it becomes quite stealthy.
I will still be using the ego's when I am out and about .
For relaxed 'sofa ' vaping, I quite look forward to having that bigger piece of anodized steel in my hands and a bigger tank .Fasttech delivery times take a couple of weeks, I'll definitely give some feedback.
And yes, the Provari, the Holy Grail of mythical proportions he he ... I kind of postpone that till it's my birthday in a couple of months. A good way to celebrate having quit smoking for ever .
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Woohoo , the nice postman had vape mail today .
The Itaste SVD is a brilliant MOD, I love it.
A very consistent and powerful device.
It is huuuuuuuge with a tank on it he he .As a little review on tanks.
Now I have a Kanger Pro tank, a Vivi Nova and two iclear 30's.
By far, the Iclear30 is my preference. A very rich full nice warm vape and a tighter pull than the Pro Tank (too airy).
The Vivi nova doesn't inspire me much. It has a tight pull, but less flavour it seems, at first sight...I'll test more with different juices.I also ordered a Vamo, which is on it's way.
It will be interesting to compare with the Itaste SVD.It feels a little over the top purchasing this gear, but it's fun ....and 50 dollars is the same price as two and a half packs of cigarettes (yup, prices on analogues are hilarious in Australia).
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Wow, what a happy person! You'll going to take the vamo out, aren't you? Whith a couple of 16350 battery's in short mode....and your vocabulary is so.....pro-vaper already. Be aware of the vamo, it has a "sensitive " pole. Don't screw the aty too much, it will "sink" the + pole into the body, and no more contact. It can be restored, but you'll need some tools and the hands of a handyman. I just hope is stainless steel.
We need pictures, by the way!
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You are both right , vaping is just very enjoyable .
And the whole hardware/juice world is fun to explore.I am not ready I feel to go to rebuildables like the Kayfun yet.
Still too much fun exploring different kind of tanks and clearomisers.
Just changing the standard coils/atomizers straight out of the wrap is as far as I go for now.Today I saw two of my friends, both smokers and gave them a ego starter kit with ce4's.
They loved it and it makes me feel good that they might get of the stinkies.I added a photo below of the unleashed I-taste SVD beast, the i-clear 30 tank and a yummy 'butterscotch' e-juice (Mt Baker Vapor)
Indeed vape porn lol .
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That looks badass!!! Nicely done!!
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