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Is there really a “Best” vaping product out there? Best Atomizer, Clearomizer, Mod, PV, Battery, Juice, etc. I see this term being used a lot. So I wanted to think out loud on this one.I wanted to throw out some thoughts about something that has been on my mind for awhile. My hope is that new vapers and veteran vapers might be a little persuaded by these thoughts and think a little differently about how we help each other in the Cacuq forum.
Is there really a “Best” vaping product out there? Best Atomizer, Clearomizer, Mod, PV, Battery, Juice, etc. I see this term being used a lot. So I wanted to think out loud on this one.I wanted to throw out some thoughts about something that has been on my mind for awhile. My hope is that new vapers and veteran vapers might be a little persuaded by these thoughts and think a little differently about how we help each other in the forum.
Does the “Best” (Insert Vape Gear Term Here) exist?

So what is best? Here are some definitions.
So for vaping, I could see the “best” being better than all others in it’s category, better than all others in quality, and better than all others in value, success, and usefulness. Wow, tall order. Is there any vaping product out there that can claim that? I am going to answer no, and here is why.

I would suggest that there is no “best” when the tangible end result is judged on personal criteria and subject to user preferences. It’s common for us to struggle with questions like “what is the best e-juice”? I would suggest we should probably be struggling with the same in regards to vape gear. Consider these questions:
Vape gear is the same the same concept in my opinion. I may like the Kayfun series of atomizers due to their great flavor profile, moderate vapor, and capacity to carry juice. Another vapor may like the Zenith V2 atomizer due to it’s highly flexible coil set up capability, open air draw, and cloud producing capabilities. Are we both right? Both wrong? See where I am going here? Concentrating on the “best” doesn’t get us very far. Someone else’s best, may not be your best. So let me suggest some advice.
I have generally found in my vaping journey that it is better to question from a known position, and move forward, than an unknown position and guess. I have found that I tend to get more targeted and precise answers if I ask for what I am looking for, as opposed to what is the “best”.

If your helping a vaper, take a minute to ask how they vape. What are there preferences? Many times in this blog I have said vaping is a set of compromises. Would you put flavor or vapor, or vapor over flavor? Do you want more power, or longer battery life? Do you prefer regulated or straight battery, etc. Find out what the questioner preferences are. They may be very different than yours. Help the best you can based on their preferences not your preferences.
So you may ask, why be preachy about this? Well, I often hear from newer vapers that they get overwhelmed by all the choices and recommendations out there. I also think that being overwhelmed and frustrated can drive a new vaper back to cigarettes. Reducing frustration is very important to people switching from smoking to vaping. If we as a community can help reduce that frustration and move a vaper from where they are to where they want to be I think we can get rid of much of the frustration and overwhelmed feelings out there.