Choosing an electronic cigarette can be difficult. This is particularly true for beginners, who could get confused with all the different products available. But enthusiasm and overconfidence could also push a beginner to turn to complex products that, ultimately, are unsuitable. It’s not uncommon to see a new vaper leave a shop, very happy, with a box capable of sending 200 watts into a TFV12. But that’s a mistake.

Autonomy

This is a key factor for a heavy smoker who wants to make the switch. Running out of battery during the day when you start vaping is the best way to get frustrated and switch back to smoking.

Ease of use

This requirement is essential for the less tech-savvy, who are easily put off by the number of buttons and functions. Devices with predefined modes and few to no settings are safe and ideal to start out. Just like, the ease of filling, changing the coil or cleaning will make life easier to first-time vapers.

Power supply type

Generally, a device with a built-in battery is the best choice for a beginner. As recharging it is similar to recharging a mobile phone, the user will not have to worry about the problems associated with batteries.

Weight and size

Many smokers who want to switch to vaping aspire to a practice as easy as smoking. They’re not looking for a bling-bling, imposing or noisy box. It’s better to provide them with a fairly discreet device, rather light and easy to carry around during their withdrawal process.

Reliability

This is undoubtedly the most important factor. A successful transition to vaping necessarily involves a satisfactory experience in terms of reliability. Poor quality equipment or devices that offer a limited experience are likely to disappoint the user and turn them away from e-cigarettes.

In short, get advice from our specialists to put all the chances on your side.