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I stopped smoking cigarettes about 20 years ago, but have recently been on the vapes. Using the pods costs a fortune, so I want to get one of the devices that you can refill with e-liquid. I just did some searches on which one is best to get but all the sites that come up are trying to sell their stock, rather than advise what's best.

Can anyone recommend what device to get? Ideally something that works with commonly available liquids.

Thanks, C
 
I use a combination of a very basic AEQ 2.0, which has a small battery which you need to charge every couple of days, and shop bought disposable SKE Crystal Bar ones.
Nicotine salt is the choice liquid for me, as it tends to have a bit of flavour to it

Im going to buy the same type as the AEQ but with a x3 sized battery, because it gets a bit much having to make sure it is completely fully charged if i need to go out

I think there is too much to know about the different coils(that heat the liquid) types, different liquid types to do any sort of in depth advice about them - eg wire coil v flat plate, or nic salt v any other type liquid - where one gives better flavour, the other is a bit too mentholly. and TBH I dont really understand enough about it all.

But choice between disposable type or one you fill yourself is that the disposable type is about £5/day(as you seem to smoke one of that type per day), or the liquid, where a bottle costing a fiver lasts about a week.
Obviously far more economical to use and refill yourself with the liquid bottle

Currently I like the Elf Bar liquid as i initially bought the disposable elf bar vape, so opted for the liquid in the AEQ rechargeable just because it is familiar flavour.
https://www.vpz.co.uk/product/aeq-20-pod-device-kit
 
If you managed to give up the cigarettes the first time why have you decided to become addicted to something again ? Genuinely curious.
As a former smoker, giving up before my first child was born was one of the hardest things I ever had to do and took several attempts so thinking about being that addicted again and having to quit gives me the fear.
 
If you managed to give up the cigarettes the first time why have you decided to become addicted to something again ? Genuinely curious.
As a former smoker, giving up before my first child was born was one of the hardest things I ever had to do and took several attempts so thinking about being that addicted again and having to quit gives me the fear.
I did do it again before I became ill, but in a limited way - since diagnosed with melanoma, I figure it's a pleasure I don't want to fight. Coffee and a cigarette (well, a vape), and imagine myself sat on the left bank reading Sartre... :)
 
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I use a combination of a very basic AEQ 2.0, which has a small battery which you need to charge every couple of days, and shop bought disposable SKE Crystal Bar ones.
Nicotine salt is the choice liquid for me, as it tends to have a bit of flavour to it

Im going to buy the same type as the AEQ but with a x3 sized battery, because it gets a bit much having to make sure it is completely fully charged if i need to go out

I think there is too much to know about the different coils(that heat the liquid) types, different liquid types to do any sort of in depth advice about them - eg wire coil v flat plate, or nic salt v any other type liquid - where one gives better flavour, the other is a bit too mentholly. and TBH I dont really understand enough about it all.

But choice between disposable type or one you fill yourself is that the disposable type is about £5/day(as you seem to smoke one of that type per day), or the liquid, where a bottle costing a fiver lasts about a week.
Obviously far more economical to use and refill yourself with the liquid bottle

Currently I like the Elf Bar liquid as i initially bought the disposable elf bar vape, so opted for the liquid in the AEQ rechargeable just because it is familiar flavour.
https://www.vpz.co.uk/product/aeq-20-pod-device-kit
Thanks. Is there a generic term for the kind of device that uses liquids rather than pods?
 
If you managed to give up the cigarettes the first time why have you decided to become addicted to something again ? Genuinely curious.
As a former smoker, giving up before my first child was born was one of the hardest things I ever had to do and took several attempts so thinking about being that addicted again and having to quit gives me the fear.
The best way of putting it is you dont give up the nicotine addiction, what you do is remove the myriad of harmful chemicals in cigarettes as well as removing the tar and resin that accumulates in your lungs from smoking cigarettes.

I moved to vape because i had to stop for health reasons brought about from smoking cigarettes too long - probably 30 years.
At that point climbing a flight of stairs had become difficult and left me breathless.
9 months into giving up cigarettes and moving to vape theres been a vast improvement and im no longer breathless climbing stairs or any other task.

As has been often pointed out, swopping from cigarette to vape doesnt remove all the risks, but probably reduces them by 90% and its the lack of tar and resin that the real benefits lie.
 
Thanks. Is there a generic term for the kind of device that uses liquids rather than pods?
Not that im aware of. But im not sure theres any definitive term or name other than the rechargeable type uses liquid, so asking for one of those will mean you need buy the liquid. TBH a vape shop would be the best place for advice.

Actually thinking on it maybe 'refillable' is the only or best descriptive
 
Reading around, I had to laugh - there are vapes for 'beginners', 'all experience levels' and 'Intermediate to advanced vapers'. What on earth is an advanced vaper, sounds almost glamorous, like you've achieved something significant!
 
Given the hordes of children and young people who have never smoked a cigarette but actively vape I personally hope that I years to come they don’t discover that vapes are actually not as safe as suggested. The older members myself included will recall the advertising and encouragement to smoke . I’m told doctors used to smoke in hospitals as they treated you. As well as actors in movies etc . I get the lack of nicotine and tar and carbon monoxide etc but what’s not known is ghe worry imo ( x smoker of 30 yrs ) when I gave up I was on between 20 -30 per day . Now smoke and vape free ..
 
Nicotine is a poison. No product that causes users to inhale nicotine is safe. Vapes contain nicotine, Bingy Man. But it’s worse than that, because propylene glycol is also not safe to inhale. Vapes have bad effects on skin too (look up vape face).
 
Swapping one poison for another is not progress, from initial reading it is moving away from lung cancer to throat and tongue cancer. These vapes are going to be just as bad as smoking but with different outcomes along the way but the end game will be the same.
 
There's a gov initiative called swap 2 stop. One of the guys at work signed up to it, got a free refillable vape and 10x 10ml bottles of liquid. Not sure if you'll get the same service where you are but the site near me is www.livewelldorset.co.uk/swap-2-stop/ if you want info. They never seem to require evidence that you smoke, just your word for it.
 
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