You’ve seen these gadgets all over Austin. They almost look like Dr. Who’s Sonic Screwdriver, only people are puffing on them and releasing a cloud of scented vapor, right? Well they’re called vaporizers (poorly referred to as e-cigarettes). And though they can’t pick locks, perform medical scans or track alien life, they are most certainly all the rage.
Whether you’re just curious about vaping or you’re a seasoned vaper, you’ll be glad to know that Austin is now home to one of the premier vapor shops in the entire country: All About Vapor.
Maybe you aren’t the curious type, just skeptical. You might think this is a fad, that vaporizers will go the way of the pogo stick. If that’s you, read the next section.
If you aren’t the skeptical type, and just want to learn more about All About Vapor, skip on down to the section called “All About Vapor: Simple Beginnings.”
Myth: Vaping is Just a Fad
Scores of celebrities have been spotted vaping: Leonardo DiCaprio, Johnny Depp, Robert Patterson, Kate Moss, Ryan Seacrest and Tom Petty, just to name a few. Still more celebrities have taken it a bit further. Charlie Sheen has created his own line of vaporizers (e-cigs) called “Nicosheen,” billed as the “Winning E-Cigarette” (go figure). Bruno Mars has invested in an vaporizer (e-cigarette) company called NJOY, and Katherine Heigl shared a vaporizer with David Letterman on the Late Show.
According to the Center for Disease Control, in 2011 about 21 percent of adults who smoke traditional cigarettes had used electronic cigarettes, up from 10 percent in 2010. In addition, from 2010 to 2011, the total number of adults in the U.S. who had tried vaping had doubled.
The USA is not the only country where vaping has become a phenomenon. The UK has been vaping for quite sometime. Greece, Italy and the Philippines are also showing incredible growth in the amount of vapers within their borders.
It is now estimated that over 10 million people worldwide are vaping. The already staggering numbers are increasing at an exponential rate. Some experts are saying that in 10 years the amount of vapers will exceed the amount of smokers worldwide.
All About Vapor: Simple Beginnings
Courtney Mendoza, owner of All About Vapor, says that the inspiration for the shop was her “Nana,” who had been smoking for 52 years and switched from smoking to vaping after being introduced to an eGo vaporizer. Nana “made” Courtney try one as well (you know how influential our elders can be).
Courtney was hooked and the rest – as they say – is history.
In the early days, Courtney’s passion was creating flavors. She had a knack for it and quickly established herself in the fledgling Austin vaping community because of the quality of the flavors she concocted and the ingredients that she used.
It was a simple time, Courtney experimenting with e-liquid while her four year old daughter played on the floor beside her. “When we first started out, it was just my daughter, my mother and me. It seemed like every customer was our best friend, and I really liked that feeling.”
Courtney’s mother Teri Stegall is a sharp woman. She saw the vast potential in what was happening, as orders for e-liquid continued to roll in. Encouraging her daughter, Teri came up with the idea to create a true business.
On May 7, 2011, Courtney and her mother Teri started what would become All About Vapor in a tiny hole in the wall in the Round Rock area. Teri recalls, “It was about the size of a small closet.” In my interview with the two ladies, they recalled with smiles that they would have both been happy if the business could just pay for itself.
Well, it did much more than that.
As with any business venture, the law of supply and demand was at work. The demand for Courtney’s flavors quickly outpaced her ability to supply them, and an expansion for the shop became a necessity. Almost five months after opening, on November 1, 2011, the current Round Rock All About Vapor store was opened. Two months after that, on January 1st, they had to knock out a wall to expand the operation.
And the demand continued to increase. It wasn’t long before the company outgrew the Round Rock store and saw the need to expand again. Taking a leap of faith, the two ladies expanded their operation to Austin.
All About Vapor Expands to Austin
In light of the expanding market and the demand for their products, Courtney and Teri wanted a bigger shop. They wanted one with ample parking, and Courtney wanted a place where people could not only get supplies, but actually hang out in a relaxed environment.
Keeping these things in mind, the ladies made the decision that Austin would be home to their next location. The Austin shop turned out to be exactly what they were envisioning.
It’s a spacious location with plenty of parking, comfortable chairs, a lounge for adults only with it’s own juice bar and more.
I’ve even heard that free wi-fi is on the way, though I haven’t been able to confirm it.
More expansion plans are on the way. Courtney hinted at possibly another location further south in the Brodie Lane area and yet another one north of Georgetown, though she was fairly tight-lipped about it. However, she does insist that her next step after the Austin store takes root is to move the existing Round Rock store into a larger location.
Why All About Vapor Is Austin’s Best Vaporizer Shop
As a vaper myself, I’ve been to quite a few local vapor shops. I’ve yet to find anything that compares to what I’ve seen at All About Vapor. Don’t just take it from me. As of this writing, the Austin All About Vapor shop has 41 reviews on Yelp, averaging 4.5 stars out of 5.
Here is what I’ve personally experienced:
- Staff: The customer service has been excellent, the management team superb, and the employees knowledgeable and respectful. Shout out to Lee Compeau, Courtney’s very first customer and now General Manager of the Austin All About Vapor shop. Also a shout out to Shawn Pettit, another early customer and now store manager who has an online web show through vapetv.com. Both Shawn and Lee know their stuff. Any questions, pin one of those guys down.
- Vaporizers: All About Vapor only carries the best equipment. If there is a problem, let the manager know. They’ll go out of their way to take care of you and make it right. Oh, and if you’re new, they have a separate section for new kits and introductions for new users. All About Vapor carries seven types of basic starter kits and around ten types of Advanced Personal Vaporizers (APV).
- Supplies: They have a huge supply inventory on-hand, ranging from stealth adapters to tips and tanks.
- E-Liquid: Over 250 flavors made in-house, from tobacco and sweet to everything in between, and an infinite number of custom flavor possibilities. When you get to the counter, you can sample up to five different flavors, so you can try before you buy. For what it’s worth, my personal favorites are Clove, Austin Heat, White Lightning and Iced Cinnamon Roll.
- Shop: Large and comfortable. Bring your laptop and stay awhile. If they get the free high speed wi-fi, you’ll probably find me there vaping in the lounge and writing articles for the Austinot on a regular basis. The lounge is open to 18+ only. Protip: If you are going to order something in person at the shop, take a number as soon as you walk in the door. Like I said, they can get really busy.
- Online Store: Yep, you can order online. This is actually a good thing because the place can get packed. If you order online, you don’t have to wait when you arrive to pick-up.
- Military, Teachers and First Responders Discount: 10% off for these fine folks.
When my interview time with Courtney, Teri and the crew came to an end, I asked Courtney one final question: “What is your vision for the future of All About Vapor?”
“I’d love to have an All About Vapor in every major town in the USA. I want it to be the biggest, baddest vapor shop in the nation and I want our customers to know that they are taken care of with us better than anywhere else.”
-Courtney Mendoza, Owner
For more info on All About Vapor, check out their website here.
@EricHighland asks:
Do you have any questions about All About Vapor? Or vaping in general? Let me know by commenting below.
Troy Herman says
As a note… I don’t Vape or Smoke (just a boring guy), BUT.. I thought that the Doctor Who sonic screwdriver would be a great one as well a long time ago and I found a guy who did it: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JgB5He2i4Xw (so it is out there)
Another great post guys… lets support some local folks that are doing good for people and kicking the habit of smoking.
Lee Compeau says
Eric,
Thank you for the wonderful review.
And YES! I can confirm that we do now have FREE WIFI!!… LOL…
Great review from a very knowledgable guy with Austin always on his mind..
Thank You,
Lee Compeau
EricHighland says
Thanks for confirming that Lee! How are we looking on outlets in the shop?
Jeff says
Eric –
Thanks for a great post which promotes my go-to Austin vape shop, and for promoting vaping in general. As popular as it’s become, we need to get the word out to as many people as we can, both smokers and non-smokers alike! The more smokers know about vaping, the more of a chance they have to try it and cut down on or kick their smoking for good! The more non-smokers know about it, the better chance we have of personal vaporizers (I’m not a fan of the “e-cig” term though I know it’s necessary to attract current smokers) and e-liquid remaining available so that more smokers can turn away from tobacco use and toward a less harmful alternative.
I’m a relative rookie, having switched to vaping from my 18 year pack-a-day habit early last June, but I’m happy to be over three months cigarette free! Actually, that’s not entirely true, I tried one last week just to see if I was missing anything. Nope. Yuck. Two puffs and I stamped it out. I can’t believe I used those things for so long. Now that I’m vaping instead of smoking, I feel great and I’m saving tons of money – vaping is incredibly cheap compared to smoking. I also don’t miss smelling like an ash tray!
If anyone wants to learn more about vaping and whether it might work for them as an alternative to smoking, I’d encourage them to visit Phil Busardo at http://www.tasteyourjuice.com and Nick Green at http://www.grimmgreen.com. Both sites have some great information about how to get started, and their videos are fanstastic! Or you could just drop by All About Vapor and let them show you the way! I’ve seen them taking care of first-timers while I’ve picked up orders or tried new flavors and they’ve always been incredibly helpful. Try their Frozen Hell On Ice flavor. It’s scrumdiddlyumptious!
Thanks again, and vape on, Austin!
– Jeff
Vapormex says
very well said Jeff
https://vapormex.com
Tanille Tilford says
I had a few questions for you and was wondering if you could please contact me it would mean the world to me .. My name is tanille and I would love some of your advice . Please and thank you:) e mail me at
ta************@gm***.com
Brittany Highland says
Hi @tanilletilford:disqus! Thanks for taking the time to comment. Were you wanting to chat with someone at All About Vapor or with Eric, the author of this article?
Amy Muennink says
They are not the best Vape shoppe in town at all. You can barely Vape they junk juice. Austin City Vapors has much better juice and a much more pleasing environment. If you think this is the best place you don’t know much about vaping.
jb says
No address for the shops either above or if you follow the link
Brittany Highland says
Sorry about that @jb! This article is an older one and we haven’t come back to update it yet. The two current addresses for All About Vapor are 2000 North Mays Street #115 in Round Rock and 4631 Airport Blvd Suite 122 in Austin.
Reed Char says
Smokers switch to E Cigs for a variety of reasons. Reducing the harm to your lungs by inhaling less chemicals is one benefit. The cost comparison of vaping over conventional smoking is another benefit. The nicotine levels in the solution come in a variety of strengths so that a person can choose to reduce the strength over time.
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Cecilia Cabañas says
Can i get here the g pen vaporizer of snoop dogg? I’ll visit Austin next month, thanks