Statistics about success rate

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Risu

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Success rates often depend on the quality of your hardware and the amount of effort required in its upkeep. Less fuss = less stress = less likely to be triggered to want an easy-to-acquire analog.

Repeating what I've commented on and read in other threads: don't cheap out, don't run out. Get a good quality unit and keep a steady supply of liquid. If its easy to maintain, you'll reach for something that doesn't make you feel like crap rather than the analog that hurts and burns to use.
 
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Sundrinkr

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Stock is a big thing because you never know when vendors might get low and then you are stuck. I had to hustle when Liberty-Flights had their big shortage, but that turned out to be a good thing because it turned me on to different vendors. USPS can run slow too. I have a little suitcase that has about 20 boxes of cartomizers, chargers, DIY stuff, two tubs of various juices in the fridge, and a load of nic juice, flavors, pg and vg for making my own. I have no intentions of EVER going back to smoking and I am making sure of it by laying in a good supply of stuff. Every time I ordered something I would order some extra to build up my stock.
 
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