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5 Vape Tips Every Beginner NEEDS to Know!

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  1. 3 months no smoking. Learned so much from from your videos. 2 Smok Novo 2's and Suorin air which has horrible battery life. The Novo 2 battery lasts almost a full day for me. Bought lots of pods to find the right flavors. Also ordered flavor enhancers from Flavor Jungle to make my favorite fruit flavors even better. Still trying to find a all day flavor I like so I have different pods with different Flavors I go back and forth from. May to place an order with you just to support your company even though I'm in the US! Any Special discount codes you offer?

  2. #1 tip. ASK YOUR VAPE STORE EMPLOYEE WHAT NICOTINE STREGNTH YOU SHOULD USE. If they say anything but follow up with "How many cigarettes do you smoke per day?" Ask someone else.

  3. ALWAYS HAVE A BACKUP VAPE!!! .If in the event you forget your vape at work etc.or lose it completely,always have an extra vape to make it through until you find or replace the other.You never want to put yourself in a position where you'll relapse back to smoking.

  4. if a tank leaks thru the air flow ……just turn it upside down to restore the vaccume turn right way up then grab a tissue and wrap arround the tank and go to vape but exhale rather than suck and this will clear the excess juice just small burst …tissue will catch juice expelled ……if it still leak then check o-rings and coil is tight 🙂 hope this help a starting vaper with starting out with sub ohm tanks

  5. Another one. Don't buy cheap convenience store vapes cus it seems like the cheapest route. If you buy a cheap pod system with prefilled pods, you are actually going to end up spending more in the long run. Also the vape quality tends to be pretty mediocre and may turn people off of sticking to vaping, cus they feel its just not doing it for them. You are much better off going to a vape shop and spending a bit more on a good refillable device. The initial cost may be more, but will be cheaper in the long run, and you can get good quality eliquid, which many low end connivance store vapes have bad eliquid. Its worth spending the money to get something you will actually enjoy. Plus going to a vape shop removes all temptations to smoke, as you won't have cigarettes there to tempt you. When I got innto vaping, I wanted to do it right, and made sure to get a good device. I got the Uwell Hypercar kit and its great, I used it for a long time before I decided I wanted a box mod, and i still use it to this day, cus at work I rather have a small discrete system, than to carry around my box mod. Also refillable devices allow you to get an eliquid with the flavour and nic strength you desire. Prefilled means you're stuck with a small selection and it all tends to be high nic, which isn't for everyone. Finally if you go to a vape shop, you can ask questions, and gain some vital information to get you started. Any good shop will have knowledgeable staff, which should have no issues helping you. Going to a convenience store, most the employees aren't going to know anything about vaping, and will just sell you anything they can to make a quick buck, and if you have issues, you're SOOL. You can also order online, but make sure its a site that has good customer service. Dash vapes is fantastic. I had issues before, and their staff were extremely helpful. I really love they have a live chat on their site, as it allow you to actually talk to someone.

  6. Great info here! Whats the ETA on your next comedy skit? =) Change your pod/coil once a Week or when it starts tasting different/bad. This will help keep you satisfied!

  7. A tip that I always give, from my own experience, go to a specialised vape shop so you can try what works best for you and get the proper introduction. I think having vapes for sale everywhere where you could get cigarettes, is not a bad thing (especially in areas that won't have vape shops), but it is better for someone new to get dedicated attention from the retailer which will only be provided in specialised shops.
    And indeed, avoiding smoking bans where also my first motivators to try vaping. Glad to live in the UK where this is still allowed.

  8. hey dash vapes! love the channel! wanted to ask what are some of your favorite vape flavors im more of a light fruity kinda person any good recommendations?!

  9. I agree that mindset is paramount. I smoked at least a pack a day for forty-five years, and tried everything to quit: patches, prescriptions, acupuncture, hypnosis–you name it. Then one day I went into a vape shop and bought a Pockex Aspire, a beginner vape. Since I was getting all the nicotine I needed, I've never picked up another cigarette. After some research I bought a Caliburn stick and then the Koko (refillable pods that obviate the need to mess with coils); they hit the sweet spot between convenience and therapeutic efficacy. Currently decreasing the amount of nicotine in juice refills without a negative effect on the throat hit. I still cannot believe how instant, painless, and satisfying it's been to switch from combustible stinkies to vapor–and at a tiny fraction of the cost of my previous smoking habit.

  10. Hi dave , i love ur videos and i trust ur opinion so i want to ask u for a favor , could you make a video about (diy liquids) because where im from they only sell diy we dont have pre made liquids and i just want to know how safe they are ?

  11. Take note that depending on your altitude as well as your region's climate, you may need to allow your juice to saturate your new coil head for more than 5 minutes in regards to priming. Having a dry/burnt first hit is the f*cking worst ?

  12. I want to start vaping non nicotine juice so I loose weight cuz Im eating sugar free products are that still bad for me and theres no calories in vaping and theres so many flavors but I dont want the addiction of nicotine, should I try it?

  13. Hi there everyone! I am new to vaping and i am using ijoy diamond bae with nano wasp rda. I just wanna ask if is it ok to use pod mode on my nano wasp atomizer?

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