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Hundreds of vipers vaping in our fifth thread!!

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magimedi · 06/04/2014 13:47

Here we go! Thread five! Thread four filled in one month!

Here is a link to thread four & you can work back from there.

www.mumsnet.com/Talk/am_i_being_unreasonable/2017939-Nest-of-Vapers-we-continue-to-not-BU-to-carry-on-vaping?pg=1

We are all always happy to answer any question. No question is too daft or unreasonable! We all know what a minefield of terminology it is when you first take up vaping.

Here is Allergic's great summary for anyone who is starting vaping:

""A very simple guide for those who have been a bit overwhelmed by all the variety discussed on this thread. Experienced vapers either ignore, or check for errors please!

There can be a trade off to be considered around cost, variety, overall experience and hassle.

The cigalike ones are the simplest to deal with in that you just unscrew one cart & screw in another. These tend to be the type that you can buy at the local market or shopping centre for a comparatively cheap initial purchase, but the carts they use can be very expensive and tend to be limited in flavours/strengths depending on brand. They can be useful in that they are small, look the most like "real" cigs, and are the most hassle-free, but the experience really isn't as good as other methods and the cost is higher.

The next step is to have a battery and disposable tank type system (CE4 in my case) where you buy the different liquids and fill the tank yourself. The batteries last a few months to a year (about the same or a little longer than the cigalikes) and the tanks (clearomisers) last anything from a couple of weeks to a couple of months - this can be extended by cleaning, but the coils inside do eventually pack in. This method is much cheaper and gives a much more satisfying experience, but has the added faff of unscrewing and topping up the tank rather than just chucking the

You can then go further and use tanks that have replaceable wicks & coils, can be stripped down & "serviced" etc. There's also a lot of variety and complexity available in the overall set-up e.g. variable voltage batteries. All these add to the hassle factor but allow the overall experience to be much better fine tuned to suit the vaper. Cost is a moot point here - you will save money using serviceable tanks, but people that get really into this can spend a fair bit on shiney new toys!

When it comes to the "juice" or liquid there's a hell of a lot of different things to consider - nicotine strength, flavour, the balance of "throat hit" vs vapour etc. But basically there are 3 ways to get the right juice which are buy ready made from a big importer (limited options), buy made to order from a smaller supplier (needs to steep for a few days), or buy the makings & mix your own (hassle, mess & steeping). These have been ordered from minimum hassle/maximum price to maximum hassle/minimum cost.

I'm a naturally lazy person and comparatively new to vaping, so I have a battery & disposable tank system, and am currently buying imported juice (Hangsen pineapple and Smartjuice Red tobacco flavour) which I know has steeped plenty while being shipped over and both brands have very good quality control. I will probably go directly to mostly mixing my own once I get a bit more money at the end of the month to buy all the bits & base liquids, though will probably continue buying the Smartjuice tobacco flavour because I like it so much! I doubt I will go down the road of serviceable tanks unless I get a nice glass one eventually."

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PlentyOfPubeGardens · 25/04/2014 20:42

According to Farsalinos, who has done more research on ecigs than just about anyone else on the planet, to get the same hit as you get off an average cigarette you need to use 50mg liquid!

Daisypod · 02/05/2014 10:21

Can someone help me! I have read these threads with interest and yesterday brought an Ecig from a specialist shop. It is an Ecig wizard with liquid that is 10ml, 1.8%. No idea what that really means.
anyway I have tried it and I hate it :( ant to be able to take a proper drag on it like a cigarette but I take the smallest draw and it is way too much and very strong. Like garlic above it leaves me coughing and spluttering and tastes horrible. I really do not want to give up on it but part of the thing I like about smoking is the drag and inhaling if that makes sense. Is there anything I can do to get a better experience? This kit cost me £20 and I can't afford to get new kit :(

OohQuack · 02/05/2014 13:56

You could try a different clearmiser (the bit you put liquid in) I prefer the harsher thing your describing but when I tried some new ones called gs-h2 it was a lot less harsh I think because the coil was at the bottom. they cost no more than a couple of pounds on ebay

magimedi · 02/05/2014 14:04

Daisy First few puffs on an ecig make lots of people cough. You need to draw slower & also possibly try a different liquid.

There is now a 'Stop Smoking' section on here & loads of advice there. You might want to repost there as it is likely to be answered quicker:

www.mumsnet.com/Talk/stop_smoking

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LittleDonkeyKong · 07/05/2014 21:42

Hi all I started vaping on Monday. I'm using a kanger EVOD and I have bought a 2nd clearomiser yesterday, a Kanger MiniProtank-II. I have Hangsen Aniseed and Blue Magic Minty Chocolate on the go!

magimedi · 07/05/2014 22:34

Well done, DK (love the name)

Come over to our newer threads & ask any question you want:

www.mumsnet.com/Talk/stop_smoking

No question is too daft to ask & there is loads of support for vaping vipers!

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Cantabile · 08/05/2014 18:47

Daisypod, have you found any help in the Stop Smoking section? Try a gentler draw, longer and slower than you use on a cigarette. It is slightly different, but persevere as it really is worth it.

1.8% nicotine concentration is standard to high, so if you smoked 20 a day is probably about right.

What flavour do you have? Most people start with a tobacco flavour, and many move on pretty quickly to other flavours. I find tobacco flavour rank, and prefer mainly sweet flavours which surprised me. Currently on butterscotch or gingerbread.

Well done DK - and I love the name too!

ICanSeeTheSun · 09/06/2014 20:19

How is everyone doing.

Sorry realised I posted on the older thread

Vapingresearch · 09/09/2014 15:52

I don't think I can post a link here (regular MNetter but posting in professional capacity), but I just wanted to give the vapers on this thread the heads up that there's a university study looking for participants who vape/use e-cigarettes, if you go over to Classified and then Surveys you will find it- a Boots voucher is being offered!

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