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Buying a vape: Gas Stations vs. Vape Shops!

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  1. I didn't even attempt to start vaping until I could arrange a visit to a vape shop, as I knew I'd be looking for advice as well as a device – this isn't easy, as I'm mostly housebound with mobility problems, heance my need to make arrangements to schedule it and work it into a necessary medical outing, for which I had assistance with transport.
    I was fortunate enough to find a shop with excellent service, from which I later purchased some supplies and after starting to use their online outlet, an upgrade in device.
    Since then (over 2½ years ago), I've been smoke free, and now use a variety of online outlets, and moved to rebuilding, complex coil building, and DIY, all the supplies for which I purchase online.
    Obviously, my lack of mobility means that my experience is not all that representative though.

  2. So I have the voodoo drag with the mesh pro. I use quad coil on about 90-100 watts. When I first started camping cherri bombz flavor I noticed great flavor. Now half way through I can’t taste it anymore. Should I switch juice or coils. Brand new coil. Also it’s a 120 ml bottle.

  3. My first vape experience was from a gas station. 2014, a cartomizer and some no name 50/50 berry flavored juice. Tried it to quit smoking then and failed within days. I stopped by that gas station last year and they're still selling very similar sub par product. There's not a dedicated investment to vaping at gas stations because the tobacco industry sees to it. They have giant cig displays, reps handing out coupons and there's always a "nice" sale on discount cancer.
    My first experience from a vape shop was 2016 and it was the last time I smoked. The Vape Shop in Lacey, Wash. saved my life that day. I got a BO Vape pod, it was the perfect prescription to get me to switch. The guys there were top knotch professional. Extremely knowledgeable about the product and it's benefits.

  4. Alright I didn’t watch this video but the fact that a video with this title had to be made proves that there are really some dull people out there lol what’s next comparing the iPhone X to the first iPhone ever made? What’s better hahah this is sad I’m disappointed

  5. I bought a njoy ace a couple weeks ago at a holiday station and love it plus the clerk had used the same device so he was able to awnser some questions, huge fan of you guys!

  6. Earlier this year I started vaping by using Vype on a whim. (I smoked cigarettes for 12 years) I was pleased with the method but I knew $15 for 6-8ml of “meh” juice was unsustainable. I instantly found DashVapes and ordered a starter kit. Got the Aspire Breeze, I was impressed with the juices but not the Pod system. So I said screw it and bought a VooPoo 2 and a Innokin Zenith tank, then/now I am pleased with my vaping experience. Coils last long, juice tastes amazing and is appropriately priced, nicotine is at a choice level. Vaping is the better alternative to smoking and I can smell/taste/breath again. I can thank DashVapes for the YouTube content for that.

    Now, before I leave, I have to ask. (Lol) would you recommend I support my local vape shop or continue using DashVapes

  7. Dave!!! So here in Pretoria, South Africa, I basically live about 500m from a Vape store and gas station (which obliviously sells e-liquids). I've been in a spot where it's late at night & I needed some juice. It's really not as nice as going into a store. I got juice none the less, but there's a huge lack of variety and you can't go for favourites. Thankfully I'm vaping a lot less. I go through a 120ml bottle in like 5 weeks, even though I have a mech mod.

    Anyways take care and if I ever go to Canada I'll definitely make Dash Vapes a must see.

  8. Name of the marble mod in the background of 3:03? I got a black profile recently and it'd look killer. I'd also be able to stop swapping my fucking sub ohm and RDA every 2 seconds because my indecisive ass can't choose between flavor or just brutal degrees of cloud chucking.

  9. I'm in NZ and the corner store down the road from me has vype and they allow sampling, they also have the same thing with an NZ based vape retailer called vapo

  10. I work in a convenience store in the UK, and Vype is one of our main products too. I know quite a few people who have successfully quit smoking using Vype products. We also stock a few other different pod systems and liquids, such as Blu and Cirro. I first started vaping with a pen mod from Cirro, which lasted me all of 3 weeks before upgrading to something better. I think having vaping products in these locations is good, because people are more likely to see it and be intrigued by it because not everyone has vape shops accessible to them. And from my experience, after starting with a basic device from a convenience store, it gets people to do more research and find things that are better suited to them!

  11. I'm personally not a fan of gas station vape product, I find it cheaply made. But when I'm in a pinch, there's a gas station down the street from me that sells 100ml Naked and Naked Menthol flavors for $17. Shit, I'll take 3.

  12. There’s a 24 hour convenience store/smoke shop right across the street from my apartment that actually has a fairly decent selection of juice and devices. And the juice is $10-$15 cheaper than I’ve seen at some actual vape shops . My favourite juice is $26 after tax for a 60 ml and I’ve seen the exact same bottle at a vape shop near the office I work at and it 34.99 before tax ?

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