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Different types of vapes! | Which one is for you?

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  1. I really like you, Dave. When I started vaping, I saw you on the internet, and really liked you. I like your tattoos, your humor, and your looks.

  2. To me I am more of a box mod person myself I tried all three so I stuck with my box got used to the high power output from them that on top of it also got used to rebuilding my coils over the years

  3. I started off with a pod system then moved over to AIO's. I use an RPM40/80 and a Voopoo Vinci.

    I also have a Smok Stick Baby Prince and a Voopoo Drag 157 watt but i don't use them that often.

  4. I'm pretty skeched out on vaping now I own one but my doc yesterday told me that vaping is way worse that cigarettes they are both bad for ur heath. But cigarettes r the way to go if u gonna choose he said
    Wat do u guys think?

  5. I like box mod, you dont get the uncomfortable rush and the itchy lows.

    Also saltnics really tore up my throat when trying an aio, I had leaking issues and was actually coughing from vaping, which was a first. The salt nicotine also lead me to increase my vaping frequency because of the uncomfort felt when I hadn't vaped.

    That being said i did like that I could initially vape and set it down comfortably for several hours with salt nic

  6. Pods, as starting to move away from cigarettes. Pair it with salt nicotine.
    I used Uwell Caliburn for a year.

    Then AIOs, as lowering down nicotine consumption strategy, without sacrificing portability.
    I'm on Voopoo Vinci 40W, pairing it with 3mg freebase.

  7. I love pod systems for subtlety with the sacrifice of battery life and vapour production as the cloud chasing scene isn’t too much of a big deal for me and the battery does last me all day with fair usage. I’d highly recommend the UWELL Caliburn KOKO. With box mods, I’m not that much of a fan of them as they’re really bulky but some people like that and that’s also fair. And with AiO’s, they’re my go to. I love the fact they’re so easy to use and it gives you a built in system to change the wattage that best suits you, the battery life is amazing for what they are and typically lasts me 2 days with a lot of usage of them, for those I highly recommend the SMOK RPM40. I don’t know if anyone will see this comment but if you are reading this, I hope you liked my recommendations 🙂

  8. i’m sad i’m trying to get my mom start vaping instead of smoking the campaign’s have scared her i’m not mad at my mom i’m mad at the campaign’s ?? pls mom start vaping

  9. Hey, Hey, Just passed 26 months gagger free. Now that's something I'm proud of. Seeing as I'll be 65 in July and smoked for 47 years. I've got all kinds of box mods, for my b-day I picked up an ODIN DNA250C, I've been trying to figure out Vaping CBD. Didn't seem to do much with sub ohm tanks so I picked upa Moti and an Aspire and I'm not sure that's the answer there. Will an AIO be what I finally want to pick up for Vaping CBD properly and getting the desired results? Doing all this mainly for arthritis. Any help y'all can give would be greatly appreciated. Take care. Peace

  10. I started off with those cig a likes (Mark Ten), then to pods (Mark Ten elite and myblu). Let me tell you, it got expensive quick.
    I then moved on to a tank ego CE4 style. That wasn't to bad for cost factor, rebuilding difficulty, vapor production, flavor, juice cost and consumption. I have all kinds of devices, but now on a box mod.
    For transitioning (starting), Id start with a pod system or an ego pen syle. Make sure to use Salt nic and buy refillable pods, to save money. The idea is to save money, promote health while still satisfying the need to exhale what appears to be smoke. . Another factor I look at are in pods is the rebuildable factor (are they easy to hack/rebuild). There are many videos on YouTube as to rebuilding.
    In my experience, as time went on and my lungs started to clean out the cigarette gunk, I found I wanted more power and vapor. It's a progessive thing for me. Some may have the same experience, some may not. But I was a smoker for 20+ years.
    And for those afraid of Salt nic just starting out, I found in my experience, that is the way to go to satisfy nicotine need and feel to mimic a cigarette. But salt nic (high-20 to 55 mg) is for pods only, maybe AIO, but not box mods. Eventually you won't need the salt nic to mimic the cig feel and will go into free base nic for flavor and vapor.
    Another mistake, I made is don't buy a shit ton of devices in multiples. I think you'll eventually move on to bigger and more powerful. But that's my opinion.
    If you don't and are content with a pod style, more power to you. That's the joy of vaping, so many styles and devices to choose from to fit your needs/wants to keep away from smokes.

    Thanks Dave for the great info on this video, and all your other videos. You truly are the ambassador to the vaping community.

  11. Love you channel! I have a question. I have been vaping for 8 or 9 years. I used the pen types, then an Ijoy with a magnet tank. Then I got the KangerTech Cupti, which was great, but it wasn't. It flooded, and got into my mouth, when it was new, which was very common, and if it was dropped it was done. I had at least 4 of them. Since then I have been using the KangerTech Togo Mini. The little Tank. You can't brake them, but they only last a year or two, and I keep at least 2. They are getting harder to find. I don't like the open tanks, because of breaking. Why are all the starter kits going to the pod systems? The pods are so much more expensive to replace, than the coils. I bought one of the larger pod systems, and didn't like it at all. The draw was harder, and the pods didn't last nearly as long as a coils. Thanks for making what are, in my opinion, the beat pro-vape videos on YouTube!

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