Which e-cigarette is better?
First, one thing should be clear: the quality of an e-cigarette has little to do with how much vapor it produces. If you are a heavy smoker and hope to use this product to quit smoking, then you should avoid high-vapor products. The reason is: 1. High-vap
First, let's clarify that the quality of e-cigarettes has nothing to do with the size of the vapor. If you have a strong craving for nicotine and hope to use this product to quit smoking, then you should definitely avoid products that produce large vapor.
The reasons are:
1. Large vapor products often have a DIY aspect, making them more challenging for beginners who need some specialized knowledge to use them effectively. If you don't have a personal interest, not many people are willing to delve into it.
2. The pursuit of large vapor often compromises flavor. Generally, the larger the vapor, the poorer the flavor.
So my suggestion is, if you have a mild craving for nicotine and just enjoy playing around with it for the aesthetics and trying new things, large vapor might be a good choice. A decent option in this price range is:
Petrie
Looks good, produces large vapor, box-style. You can choose between dripping oil or a tank atomizer. There are many colors available, suitable for both men and women.
Mechanical Mod
Produces sufficient vapor to trigger smoke alarms... An entry-level mod with great aesthetics and cost-effectiveness. However, this type of product requires some experience to use; complete beginners may find it challenging. If your friends are knowledgeable and enjoy DIY, this is also a good choice. For mechanical mods, the VGOD is a great option, but I wouldn't recommend it for beginners.
If you need a substitute for smoking, meaning you want to vape like you smoke:
The goal of vaping is to maintain nicotine intake and the habit of inhaling and exhaling, replacing traditional cigarettes both physiologically and psychologically. Since you choose this, reasonable nicotine intake is the most important, which means sacrificing some vapor volume and flavor.
Choose a device that supports mouth-to-lung vaping, with less vapor, paired with a higher nicotine concentration e-liquid (don’t be afraid; nicotine is not scary; it’s found in eggplants and potatoes). It’s okay if it feels a bit harsh at first; just stay within an acceptable range and gradually adapt.
If you want to smoke, take a few puffs; whether you can quit smoking is uncertain, as it depends on your desire to quit. However, you will definitely smoke fewer traditional cigarettes. For substitution, a single device can last a long time, and a bottle of e-liquid can last many days.
But if you hope to quit smoking, you might consider compact, stylish products that offer a flavor closer to traditional cigarettes.
JUUL, PHIX, and Firefly ECS are all good options.
PS: The prices of the above products are all within budget. Choose the right one, not the expensive one. I hope this helps you. Feel free to leave me a message if you have any questions.
The reasons are:
1. Large vapor products often have a DIY aspect, making them more challenging for beginners who need some specialized knowledge to use them effectively. If you don't have a personal interest, not many people are willing to delve into it.
2. The pursuit of large vapor often compromises flavor. Generally, the larger the vapor, the poorer the flavor.
So my suggestion is, if you have a mild craving for nicotine and just enjoy playing around with it for the aesthetics and trying new things, large vapor might be a good choice. A decent option in this price range is:
Petrie
Looks good, produces large vapor, box-style. You can choose between dripping oil or a tank atomizer. There are many colors available, suitable for both men and women.
Mechanical ModProduces sufficient vapor to trigger smoke alarms... An entry-level mod with great aesthetics and cost-effectiveness. However, this type of product requires some experience to use; complete beginners may find it challenging. If your friends are knowledgeable and enjoy DIY, this is also a good choice. For mechanical mods, the VGOD is a great option, but I wouldn't recommend it for beginners.
If you need a substitute for smoking, meaning you want to vape like you smoke:
The goal of vaping is to maintain nicotine intake and the habit of inhaling and exhaling, replacing traditional cigarettes both physiologically and psychologically. Since you choose this, reasonable nicotine intake is the most important, which means sacrificing some vapor volume and flavor.
Choose a device that supports mouth-to-lung vaping, with less vapor, paired with a higher nicotine concentration e-liquid (don’t be afraid; nicotine is not scary; it’s found in eggplants and potatoes). It’s okay if it feels a bit harsh at first; just stay within an acceptable range and gradually adapt.
If you want to smoke, take a few puffs; whether you can quit smoking is uncertain, as it depends on your desire to quit. However, you will definitely smoke fewer traditional cigarettes. For substitution, a single device can last a long time, and a bottle of e-liquid can last many days.
But if you hope to quit smoking, you might consider compact, stylish products that offer a flavor closer to traditional cigarettes.
JUUL, PHIX, and Firefly ECS are all good options.PS: The prices of the above products are all within budget. Choose the right one, not the expensive one. I hope this helps you. Feel free to leave me a message if you have any questions.



