Pros And Cons Of Vaping

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There are a number of things to love about the vast and popular world of vaping: sweets without the calories (Who doesn't love that), learning basic principles of electricity, while interacting with an amazing community of like minded individuals… the list goes on and on if you vape, I'm sure that you are already well aware. However, there are a few things that can turn your good vaping experiance, into a bad time. This is the very reason that I have compiled a list of things that should be avoided when vaping.

The top 15 things to avoid when vaping:

1. Dry Hits

Dry hits are one of the worst things to happen to any vaper. I wouldn’t wish a dry hit on my worst enemy. Have you ever experienced a dry hit before? If you answered no, you are

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