The 3 Biggest Problems of New Vapers

3 biggest problems new vpaes

We get questions in our emails and on social media every day from people new to vaping and they always ask the same things. They almost always include vape questions such as, how do you turn it on? Where does the battery go? Is the juice inside? Questions like these make us wonder how some of these people even learned about vaping. From this I have discovered the 3 major problems first time vape users have.

If this is your first time, here are the 3 things you need to know:

1. Do your research. Do not just buy the biggest mod because you saw someone else with it. If these devices are not handled properly you could hurt yourself. Learn Ohm’s law, Watts law and research what the best battery is for vaping.

2. Know what kind of vape will suite your needs. Are you trying to quit cigarettes? Or do you want to blow out huge clouds?

3. Once you get your vape, make sure you read the manual and know the in’s and out’s of your device. So much time and energy is wasted trying to solve problems when the solution is spelled out all along in the manual.

Honestly, these 3 thing should be done prior to purchasing your vape. Instead of getting the biggest baddest set up or the one you saw someone else with, visit a vape shop nearby and get a literal feel of what you want.

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1 Comments

  1. Sandy Shell on January 31, 2015 at 10:15 am

    I have been vaping for two years & still not understanding or caring about the volts, watts, ohms, etc, but maybe I can help the newbies. I have the Aspire CF with a nautilus tank, a Smoke SID, Vision Spinner II, Vision Spinner III and Innoken VV VW 3 & 4. all with Aspire BVC, all set at 3.8 Volts or 8 watts on 1.6 – 1.8 ohm, different flavors all! ALL PRODUCE THE SAME VAPOR except for the Spinner III, ( the least expensive) has noticeably more clouds, therefor more flavor. Now if it were just “square” like the Innoken, it would be my favorite. The first question should be how am I going to charge the thing! working all day, traveling all day, home all day like me? The popular Nautilus is three times the cost & no better than the Aspire glassomizer to my way of thinking. My advice – unless you’re rich-simple is better & just as good as your tank!