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Alistair Servet

Alistair Servet
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Self-taught and curious by nature, I developed my journalistic skills in the field by joining the Vaping Post in 2017. As a former smoker who converted to vaping, I immediately felt the need to understand in detail all aspects of this smoking risk reduction method that has enabled me to successfully quit smoking where previous methods had failed.

Review: Sonder Q2 – Geekvape

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Always User-Friendly The Sonder Q2 is a compact pod device housing a 1350 mAh battery. Its cartridge, equipped with a 0.8-ohm coil, allows for restricted...

Review: Coolfire PZPulse – Innokin

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A Pod for Dynamic Vaping The Coolfire PZPulse is a compact pod designed for dynamic vaping with its 0.2-ohm coil. However, it can offer a...

Review: Doric Astra – Voopoo

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A simple and effective kit The Doric Astra kit is pleasant. It provides everything a beginner vaper would expect from equipment to start transitioning away...

A Celestial Vaping Journey with the VOOPOO VINCI Spark100: Starlight Animations...

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The VOOPOO VINCI Spark100 takes inspiration from the Rolls-Royce Starlight headliner, a design element famous for its captivating, celestial beauty. This visionary aesthetic transforms...

Review: Trine SE – Innokin

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A pod that is even more accessible The Trine SE is an easy-to-use pod. It does not include any firing or power adjustment button. Only...

Review: Sidera – Innokin

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DNA in the Box This is Innokin’s first kit featuring the Evolv DNA 60C chipset. Designed for vapers who enjoy both MTL and restricted DL,...

Review: Aegis Hero Q – Geekvape

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The Aegis Touch There’s no mistaking the Aegis Hero Q—it’s undeniably Geekvape. The shape, faux leather covering, and riveted frame bear the Aegis stamp. The...

Review: Tappo Air – Lost Mary

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A Micro Pod for Beginners The Tappo Air features a pre-filled e-liquid cartridge. It’s incredibly simple and practical, requiring no technical skills to operate. With...