Despite being a GG only guy I do have different options allowing me to vape in many different ways. Rebuildables offer a huge variety of coil and wicking options. Depending on how I like to vape I can achieve it easily with the equipment I have. There is a good selection of Golden Greek products, with more on the way, that provide every option you could want.
An example of one GG users arsenal of possibilities! |
Although it's not something I am too concerned with I am aware of the sub-ohm, cloud chasing sub culture within vaping. I do like big clouds but it's something I find I get anyway just using normal builds. I have only tried dual coils a couple of times and have never attempted anything more exotic such as some of the builds you can find on Youtube.
So with this in mind I want to share a recent video that came up on my news feed. It is a short piece by Action 10 news that doesn't go too deep into the subject matter. I liked that the first guy said as well as nicotine, he'd reduced his beer intake too! I also like the fact that a doctor seemed to be recommending vaping to smoking patients.
The reason I wanted to share the video though is the clips of people 'dragging' on their ecigs. To bend over exhaling before taking a monster, eye watering drag, then releasing a bus sized cloud (a bit of an exaggeration) seems over the top and unnatural to me. I like to vape like I smoked. Smooth, easy drags without looking too out of place amongst other smokers. But am I missing out?
I may have this all wrong and these are just examples for the camera or for show. Maybe these guys vape differently at other times. Either way I have no real problem with it, I shouldn't really knock it 'til I've tried it. The news video is at the link below or you can find many more examples online.
Safe To Vape - Action 10 News Special Report
How do you vape?
I'm sure there are a million answers to this question. but what I'm really interested in finding out is -- Do you vape differently to the way you smoked?
- Do you sub-ohm? Cloud chase?
- Do you spend a lot of time and effort on your set up?
- What set ups do you use?
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