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Cloud-9

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  1. Well, after feeling very overwhelmed and daunted by all the different devices and add-ons at the VT store website, I've finally become very comfortable and accustomed to most of the devices, their accessories and compatibility.

    Thanks to the moderators, forum and all the information on the store website. All one needs to do as a newbie is spend a couple of hours a day on the weekend and it doesn't take long to understand.

    Of course there's still lots to learn and am not yet very knowledgeable about rebuildabes, but I'm confident that will come.

    So for all the folks new to vaping who are overwhelmed by it all, just spend some time asking questions and browsing through the different topics on the forum as well as browsing at the online store, which is so easy to navigate and learn from that it won't take long to climb out of the novice stage.

    Kudos to The VT Forum, VT moderators and the VT store. 👍🏼

  2. When I browse at VaporTalk.com, I usually look at the specials first. When I see an  item that is interesting like the E-Mech By Dovpo for example, it's on sale for $5. Then in the description it mentions the type of batteries with the link. When I click on the link, there are so many types of batteries with different wattage and amps that it's so daunting and that discourages me from now looking for the right tank, coils, charger etc.

    If there was a list of parts Suggested for the item, it would make it easier to shop, especially for people new to vaping.

    I know I can go on chat or email but there would be way too many queries from me than I'd like and probably frustrating for the sales agent.

    I've tried to go through the different topics on the forum but even that is confusing. Even the suggestions I received are confusing, so I always go back and order the Bekuali Premium starter pack because that's all I know that comes with everything and the coils are distinct (emus) so easy to order, though they only come in 2.5ohm.

    Also, if the items were more descriptive as to what else one would need to complement starter kits so that when you receive your vaporizer than find out that the coil is only good for a couple of weeks, one would have to order the coils and wait for delivery and by that time you are sort of high and dry as they say.

    I couldn't imagine trying buildables without taking a course (lol) as this is something that interests me as well as making my own coils.

    So I've spoken with family and friends and we are all confused when browsing through VaporTalk.com, so we all have the Bekuali starter kit.

    There are other sites that sell vapor items but the service, selection, quality and prices do not come close to that of VT. I've really had great service from VT and even for a couple of items that never arrived, I had customer service including yourself making it a positive experience and that's why my family and friends are loyal to VT.

    Well, sorry for rambling on, I hope I've given you some information that may make shopping easier for customers and maybe you can give me some pointers on how to shop or be more knowledgeable about the merchandise on VT so that I can also pass this on to my family and friends.

    cheers!

  3. Thank you all for the warm welcome. I've been using the Bekuali Premium Starter Kit sold on VaporTalk.com. It comes with a pen style vaporizer and includes eliquids & a charger. The pen comes apart with a seperate battery, coil, small tank and mouth piece. I've bought several of these and many different eliquids. I'm not a smoker but enjoy vaping and prefer zero to low nicotine (0-3mg).

    I only use it when at home relaxing and making smoke rings and other tricks. I've also introduced this kit to many family members and friends who enjoy it the same as I and none of us were or are smokers.

    I really want to discover other gadgets that I can build but cannot figure out what goes with what on the VT website or maybe it would be best to stick with all inclusive kits???

    https://www.vaportalk.com/us/product/bekuali-premium-vape-kit/

  4. Hi everyone from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

    I've been vaping for a year now and have a few premium starter kits and liquids from VT. 

    I would like to take my vaping to another level (longer lasting batteries, larger tanks, bigger clouds) but need lots of advice as to what to get and what components are compatible.

    I find shopping at VT a pleasure but cannot figure out what components go with what.

    Even starter kits are confusing when it comes to ordering extra coils etc.

    Anyway, I'll keep on going through the different topics and learn a few things but would totalling appreciate any advice for a rookie as what would be a good fit heading into the intermediate level.

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