I don't think we won't be able to get coils ever again-
I'm trying to stay positive lol
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Hey sweetie,
You can get
Kanthal cheaply. Then use a coil
winding rod.
Building coils is fairly straight forward. Lots of videos showing the how to of it exist. Making up simple, single strand coils does not take long to learn. I'm not as concerned over the hardware aspects as I am over juices being taxed, or otherwise led out of existing. There might be a lot more regulation of nicotine.
While I quit smoking, did not intend to quit using nicotine. In my opinion, for what it's worth, nicotine helps me physiologically and psychologically. It lets me find a nice balance along with caffeine. Yes, I might be mildly addicted to both substances. At least they are not some other nasty substance, like well illicit drugs or alcohol.
We're already seeing some on-line vendors switch up how they sell juices. Mt Baker for example now will sell a 300ml bottle for ~$50. I had gotten a ~250ml bottle from them for ~$40. I know that may not seem too outrageous. I then consider that they will not sell certain flavorings, now. I think they have gotten rid of selling some 30ml bottles of juices too, people need to buy the 300ml bottles or do without. There are other changes with other vendors, too.
All in the changes coming on us range from petty inconvenience to damningly being not affordable. Still, I'm not as concerned regarding the hardware. Most of it might get claimed as being used for alternate purposes in order to 'dodge' the 'law', or it has valid other purposes. The hardware will be easy enough to attain. Yes, there's still some what will be expensive. You have that now so I see no real change in that.
Once you have good solid gear that is durable, functions as you desire, you're fairly set with that. You might need spare parts now and again but overall you don't need to scavenge for gear. Juice, the consumable aspect of our "hobby"/"habit" will be what is the hook in our mouths proverbially. If pressed too much I'm sure quite a few will rise up and gain fair DIY skills and attain nicotine, create new juice products. There will be a black market if there is not already. Be careful getting juice, only buy from trusted sources, and that might not be an FDA approved lab.
I think if you hang around here, you'll find good, trustworthy sources for juice/s. If nothing else you'll get some basic DIY instruction, mentoring, help and advice. Many here are folks who seem to follow a basic principle, I learned in food services, "will I serve this to my family?" If you won't give it to family, you damn sure won't let strangers have it. Not that any of us are really strangers, we're all family. Granted some are stranger than others, but hey, what's the point to staying "normal"?