Hi everyone,
this week I tried a Greek webshop (new to me, and rarely mentioned on Vaperina).
I was mainly looking for Steam Train e-liquid/flavor, but they also carry Liqua (haven’t seen that in years…), and smaller, unknown brands to me. There isn’t a huge selection, but for Steam Train, for example, the range is quite wide (suggests some connection to the Cypriot manufacturer).
There are also devices, pods, parts, a basic assortment, so you can spend a few minutes browsing the site.
30ml shortfills are around 6.5+ eur,
60ml ones around 10+ eur,
120ml ones around 14+ eur.
The sales are mostly on devices and parts, I’m not too familiar with their prices from other sources, but at first glance, there are a few deals worth considering.
In terms of user experience, favorites and basic functions are available, the interface is clear, usable, nicely translated into English, not buggy, and doesn’t fall apart. There are proper pictures alongside the descriptions.
By signing up for the newsletter, you can get a 15% coupon, I didn’t use it, but the option is there.
They promised delivery for tomorrow, but it arrived a day earlier. The base price is 10eur, but there are four options (two UPS and two DHL). I chose the cheaper DHL (15eur), and the package arrived in FOUR days. Which is actually 3, because it was shipped on the 2nd, and I ordered it on the 1st. I don’t know how UPS delivers domestically, but I have experience with DHL, and in their case, after some automatic notifications, you can request delivery to a parcel locker, which is much more convenient for me, and that’s what happened this time too. I received the access code, opened it, and that’s it.
I also received a gift with the order, a small hand-held canvas bag with a Steam Train logo, which I didn’t expect at all and appreciate as a positive gesture, definitely more useful than the panda fridge magnets (which are also nice gestures).
I hope I brought useful information to the community! ![]()
Vape on!