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In reply to the discussion: Study finds E-cigarettes don’t help smokers quit [View all]beevul
(12,194 posts)But we went a different route than you did. We started out with the halo starter kits, and bought juice samples from all over the place for roughly ...I dunno...between 1 and three months.
After that, we had had quite enough of fragility in the devices themselves, and the "battery shuffle" that goes with devices with battery capacities below 600 mah give or take. Even "EGO" style vapes are a bit too fragile for my tastes.
We jumped up to larger tech, that most refer to as "mods" that use 18650 format batteries. Instead of having to recharge several times a day, we recharge one time a day, and have a trio of batteries. The cigalikes from halo are 280mah, while 18650 batteries which change in or out of a mad like a flashlight in most cases, are ...the ones I use are 3400 MAH, last a day/day and a half on average, but they're getting over 4k capacity in that format now as far as I know.
Same thing for us on the case though. Extra carts, extra juice, tanks with alternate flavors in them, charged batteries, vaper towels.
As long as you stay off the analogues, though, whatever path works for you is the one you should take.