So, my girlfriend is up to somewhere between 1 and a half and 2 packs a day of Cowboy Killer Longs and I am (almost desperately) curious as to what you guys personally used when originally kicking analogs to the curb.
Before we fell into the categories of cloud chasers vs flavor chasers or mechs vs regulated or builders vs pre-made most of us picked up our first e-cigs in order to quit smoking regular old cancer sticks, and if you’re like me, it can sometimes be difficult to remember the struggle and what we did to overcome those obstacles, so, I’m throwing a line out to get any ideas on gear and things I might have missed/forgotten or something newer on the scene that I’m not aware of that I could utilize to help my girl out.
My first setup was an eGo pen starter kit, and I used it along with smoking
But what actually got me off of the cancer sticks for good was a Kanger EMOW Mega
So, that’s the path I tried using for her, but neither worked. I’ve also tried having her use the Aspire Nautilus and Subox Nano Kit and neither worked. Have tried a range of your typical cheap pens from gas stations and even the Blu e-cigs...none of it stuck.
The main drawbacks that she’s complained about with them is not getting a close enough replica to the feel of drawing in a lungful of warm smoke and the feeling that creates...she says vaping is too much like sucking air, even with tight draws and higher nic levels. Also, she says that the “sweetness” that she tastes and feels with practically all juices (even tobacco flavors) when vaping is a huge negative and turns her off of doing it.
I know that vaping is not for everyone and it takes a certain amount of willpower and determination along with whatever smoking cessation product is best for the individual to even have a chance at success...vaping is just the one I’m most familiar with, so, I’m wanting to explore any and all avenues of going that route before crossing Vaping off the list of things to help her quit.
And, yes, I’m also aware that with there being practically unlimited variables that can make something enjoyable or not enjoyable from one person to another, it’s difficult and naive to just assume what worked for one person will definitely work for others, but I’m not above just trial and erroring the hell out of any and all options at this point.
Sorry for the long post (and possibly the oversharing)
Thank y’all in advance for any info/tips/tricks/recommendations you can provide!
You're not drinking water are you?! You realize that stuff is found in antifreeze!?!
Before we fell into the categories of cloud chasers vs flavor chasers or mechs vs regulated or builders vs pre-made most of us picked up our first e-cigs in order to quit smoking regular old cancer sticks, and if you’re like me, it can sometimes be difficult to remember the struggle and what we did to overcome those obstacles, so, I’m throwing a line out to get any ideas on gear and things I might have missed/forgotten or something newer on the scene that I’m not aware of that I could utilize to help my girl out.
My first setup was an eGo pen starter kit, and I used it along with smoking
But what actually got me off of the cancer sticks for good was a Kanger EMOW Mega
So, that’s the path I tried using for her, but neither worked. I’ve also tried having her use the Aspire Nautilus and Subox Nano Kit and neither worked. Have tried a range of your typical cheap pens from gas stations and even the Blu e-cigs...none of it stuck.
The main drawbacks that she’s complained about with them is not getting a close enough replica to the feel of drawing in a lungful of warm smoke and the feeling that creates...she says vaping is too much like sucking air, even with tight draws and higher nic levels. Also, she says that the “sweetness” that she tastes and feels with practically all juices (even tobacco flavors) when vaping is a huge negative and turns her off of doing it.
I know that vaping is not for everyone and it takes a certain amount of willpower and determination along with whatever smoking cessation product is best for the individual to even have a chance at success...vaping is just the one I’m most familiar with, so, I’m wanting to explore any and all avenues of going that route before crossing Vaping off the list of things to help her quit.
And, yes, I’m also aware that with there being practically unlimited variables that can make something enjoyable or not enjoyable from one person to another, it’s difficult and naive to just assume what worked for one person will definitely work for others, but I’m not above just trial and erroring the hell out of any and all options at this point.
Sorry for the long post (and possibly the oversharing)
Thank y’all in advance for any info/tips/tricks/recommendations you can provide!
You're not drinking water are you?! You realize that stuff is found in antifreeze!?!