Hello,
Im pretty much of a noob when it comes to vaping, but have been a chronic smoker for 45 of my 58 years. I have muscular dystrophy and, at 65 and ~225 pounds, I was able to overcome many obstacles by sheer will in my younger years. The consequence was numerous injuries resulting in some pretty nasty osteoarthritis in my back, shoulders, arms, and hands. The upshot of the whole thing is that I am pretty much restricted to a power wheelchair, am largely a shut-in, and can only button buttons or tie shoes with extreme difficulty and frustration.
Ive plowed thru most of the forums and based on some of the posts am not anxious to disclose that my only vaping experience has been with a Vapir Oxygen Mini. It wasnt great but it sparked my interest. Regardless, it looks like there are many better alternatives to be had. Anyway, heres my question. I would really appreciate any input on what vapes I could actually use. Small parts or anything requiring fine manual dexterity, however, are deal breakers for me. If I cant use it, the best vape in the world would be essentially useless. I appreciate the benefits of glass and used to have a glass Toker II (does anybody remember them). However, due to my chronic clutziness I broke two of them and switched to one made of brass. It has been my faithful friend for 25+ years. Because of the ease of use factor, I had been considering the Vapir No. 2 but the tone of many of the posts leave me thinking that Id be missing out on something much better. Finances are also a major issue for me even if a Volcano was empirically the best choice I simply cant afford it. Dont get me wrong, Id love to run around doing all kinds of stimulating, original research for myself and check out all the options by visiting my friends and the different vendors (I live near Boulder) but I simply cant. Any suggestions would be very much appreciated. Happy trails.
Im pretty much of a noob when it comes to vaping, but have been a chronic smoker for 45 of my 58 years. I have muscular dystrophy and, at 65 and ~225 pounds, I was able to overcome many obstacles by sheer will in my younger years. The consequence was numerous injuries resulting in some pretty nasty osteoarthritis in my back, shoulders, arms, and hands. The upshot of the whole thing is that I am pretty much restricted to a power wheelchair, am largely a shut-in, and can only button buttons or tie shoes with extreme difficulty and frustration.
Ive plowed thru most of the forums and based on some of the posts am not anxious to disclose that my only vaping experience has been with a Vapir Oxygen Mini. It wasnt great but it sparked my interest. Regardless, it looks like there are many better alternatives to be had. Anyway, heres my question. I would really appreciate any input on what vapes I could actually use. Small parts or anything requiring fine manual dexterity, however, are deal breakers for me. If I cant use it, the best vape in the world would be essentially useless. I appreciate the benefits of glass and used to have a glass Toker II (does anybody remember them). However, due to my chronic clutziness I broke two of them and switched to one made of brass. It has been my faithful friend for 25+ years. Because of the ease of use factor, I had been considering the Vapir No. 2 but the tone of many of the posts leave me thinking that Id be missing out on something much better. Finances are also a major issue for me even if a Volcano was empirically the best choice I simply cant afford it. Dont get me wrong, Id love to run around doing all kinds of stimulating, original research for myself and check out all the options by visiting my friends and the different vendors (I live near Boulder) but I simply cant. Any suggestions would be very much appreciated. Happy trails.