• TheOakTree@lemm.ee
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    9 hours ago

    As someone who is using a nicotine vape to wean off of nicotine, I still don’t understand why people buy disposable ones.

    It’s less cost-effective, less customizable, and more sketchy.

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      4 minutes ago

      Agree, I make my own liquid/coils/wicks and it doesn’t come to more than 20 quid a month

    • Paddzr@lemmy.world
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      36 minutes ago

      Someone said it’s an easy thing to get and “flavourful”. There’s plenty of cheap expensive vapes… I’ve seen coworkers with £250 on the unit itself and they have to clean it and replace coils? I can understand someone wanting a care free alternative" that works".

      Not for me, just answering your question based on what I was told.

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      6 hours ago

      Personally I think they’re useful for one thing and one thing only, a gig/night out. When you don’t want to have some kind of battery pack to recharge your vape so you have a couple disposables in your pocket, and if you lose it, shrug, it cost a couple quid.

      That said, I back this ban wholeheartedly

    • Takumidesh@lemmy.world
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      9 hours ago

      It’s easy.

      It’s closer in spirit to buying a pack of smokes, it’s easy to just grab one on the way somewhere, less of an issue if you lose it or have to toss it(like at some concert venues), easier to give to your friends, and generally they are much smaller, so easier to conceal.

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        7 hours ago

        Maybe I’ve just been lucking out, but every concert venue I’ve been to recently has let me in with my vape. I usually tell the security person I have it on me, and then they tell me it’s fine and pass me through. You’re right though, it would suck to have to toss it.

        I don’t agree with the “smaller” part though. Most of the disposable units I see are thicker and wider than my refillable one, since they need to be long-lasting as a value proposition. I think the main draw is probably pure convenience.

        • Jakeroxs@sh.itjust.works
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          4 hours ago

          Definitely pure convenience and flavor.

          Wife bought one (even though we have refillables) and damn if it doesn’t taste really fucking good, hits perfectly without needing to fuck with it.

          Still don’t think we should make it a regular thing because it’s so wasteful