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If you can walk out of Vapecon without something ''new'' , you are broke a. f. or you lost your pin number ....I guess I will have to start saving and I reckon Black Friday spending is out.
You also feeling the disposables fatigue? It was very interesting when they came out, but now it's way pass that.I hope its not going to be an arena full of disposables
Don't knock the disposables too much. It definitely got me off smoking. I would never have tried a Mod and a tank just to see if it might work. To be honest, I did not even know what a mod or a tank or a coil was for a while after I stopped smoking. It was only after I stopped that I started to do some more googling. Believe me, vape shops can be very intimidating for non-vapers (smokers).You also feeling the disposables fatigue? It was very interesting when they came out, but now it's way pass that.
I definitely agree! There is a place for them, but there needs to be more balance with new devices coming out, it cannot just be disposables. How you explained now is a good example: getting you off smokes first, then you transition because it's wasteful just using disposables, so you go to rebuildables with a mod and battery. From there very little is happening.Don't knock the disposables too much. It definitely got me off smoking. I would never have tried a Mod and a tank just to see if it might work. To be honest, I did not even know what a mod or a tank or a coil was for a while after I stopped smoking. It was only after I stopped that I started to do some more googling. Believe me, vape shops can be very intimidating for non-vapers (smokers).
I totally agree. There are too many disposables on the market and maybe the vape shops could play a roll here. They should still stock them, but maybe promote it a bit less vigorously. Just my 2cents.I definitely agree! There is a place for them, but there needs to be more balance with new devices coming out, it cannot just be disposables. How you explained now is a good example: getting you off smokes first, then you transition because it's wasteful just using disposables, so you go to rebuildables with a mod and battery. From there very little is happening.
Disposables are here to stay and will form a massive part of the vape scene for a long time to come. The massive percentage of disposables that are part of the vape shops these days totally surprises me, but I guess the vast majority just want a pickup and go vape as they had with cigarettes. Most people don't want to have to refill;l, rewick and recoil.
Really sad for us hobbyists but our niche market of Mods and RBA's will always be around... but I fear not as in abundance as we would like.
I hate disposables and nic salts but guess they are a great way to get a smoker off stinkies.
I have no doubt that there will be a plethora of disposables at this year's VapeCon.