(Sorry, this will be lengthy)
I've been searching for vape forums in my country. The few I found and signed up for a couple of years back are now dead. Seems like no one's into forums locally nowadays. I'm guessing with the advent of social media and its availability on mobile phones, most have turned to Facebook groups/pages for convenience. But forums have always appealed to me. It's nice to browse for topics and just dive into the wealth of information readily available to you.
Been vaping on and off for 5 years give or take. I first started with these analog-looking, Chinese e-cigs. Didn't really do it for me. Sadly, I went back to analogs. Then the market came out with these neat pen-types, offering better user experience, more vapor, etc. So I grabbed a pair of Ego Twists + Vivi Nova tanks for my wife and I. Ran into tank leaks, and pretty soon, I went back to analogs. Few months later, newer mods came out, Provari held the spotlight at the time, but I couldn't bring myself to shell out that much so I got a Smok Zmax mini + Era RDA instead. The Zmax held 1 18350 battery which didn't last very long, so naturally I grew tired of it and went back to analogs. Then some time last year, wooden mechanical box mods and RDAs manufactured locally flooded the market. These attracted a lot of vapers in my area. With an abundant supply, and the fact that these were locally-made, they were really inexpensive. The craftsmanship was good, and they really blew clouds! The only downside that I see was it was clunky. Couldn't really pocket 'em. So, as you may have guessed, I went back to analogs.
One day, my wife went on with how she wanted to kick the habit. As fate would have it, a friend chatted me up and told me he got a pre-owned Kanger Subox mini, asked me if it was any good. It got me a interested so I decided to read up on the latest mods. Saw that box mods are now dominating the scene, with temp control and all.
I was blown away when I saw how far we've come from those China sticks. I got a pair of Kanger Subox kits (black & white), the white one as a Christmas gift for my wife. I finally found the perfect mod (at least for now), and I'm looking at kicking the habit for good this time.
*Some notes on the Kanger subox Mini Kit:
+ The kit gives you everything you need to get you started (again in my case), except for the batt and some juice
+ Excellent premium-feel packaging and presentation
+ Excellent build and color scheme (will have to see how the paint job holds up)
+ Superb vapor production and taste for a tank
+ Very portable and fits in your pocket nicely
Be warned though, there's a lot of 1:1 clones out there. Be sure to verify the authenticity code on Kanger's website.
Thanks for reading!
I've been searching for vape forums in my country. The few I found and signed up for a couple of years back are now dead. Seems like no one's into forums locally nowadays. I'm guessing with the advent of social media and its availability on mobile phones, most have turned to Facebook groups/pages for convenience. But forums have always appealed to me. It's nice to browse for topics and just dive into the wealth of information readily available to you.
Been vaping on and off for 5 years give or take. I first started with these analog-looking, Chinese e-cigs. Didn't really do it for me. Sadly, I went back to analogs. Then the market came out with these neat pen-types, offering better user experience, more vapor, etc. So I grabbed a pair of Ego Twists + Vivi Nova tanks for my wife and I. Ran into tank leaks, and pretty soon, I went back to analogs. Few months later, newer mods came out, Provari held the spotlight at the time, but I couldn't bring myself to shell out that much so I got a Smok Zmax mini + Era RDA instead. The Zmax held 1 18350 battery which didn't last very long, so naturally I grew tired of it and went back to analogs. Then some time last year, wooden mechanical box mods and RDAs manufactured locally flooded the market. These attracted a lot of vapers in my area. With an abundant supply, and the fact that these were locally-made, they were really inexpensive. The craftsmanship was good, and they really blew clouds! The only downside that I see was it was clunky. Couldn't really pocket 'em. So, as you may have guessed, I went back to analogs.
One day, my wife went on with how she wanted to kick the habit. As fate would have it, a friend chatted me up and told me he got a pre-owned Kanger Subox mini, asked me if it was any good. It got me a interested so I decided to read up on the latest mods. Saw that box mods are now dominating the scene, with temp control and all.
I was blown away when I saw how far we've come from those China sticks. I got a pair of Kanger Subox kits (black & white), the white one as a Christmas gift for my wife. I finally found the perfect mod (at least for now), and I'm looking at kicking the habit for good this time.
*Some notes on the Kanger subox Mini Kit:
+ The kit gives you everything you need to get you started (again in my case), except for the batt and some juice
+ Excellent premium-feel packaging and presentation
+ Excellent build and color scheme (will have to see how the paint job holds up)
+ Superb vapor production and taste for a tank
+ Very portable and fits in your pocket nicely
Be warned though, there's a lot of 1:1 clones out there. Be sure to verify the authenticity code on Kanger's website.
Thanks for reading!