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hello i could use some help in The E-Cigarette; yesterday i was going to go to the mall and pick up a smoking everywhere vape i decided not to ...
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    Default hello i could use some help

    yesterday i was going to go to the mall and pick up a smoking everywhere vape i decided not to reading the reviews and issues on here and many other internet sites i was wondering what would be a good vape to start with ive been looking at totally wicked and the janty kissbox but im still not sure also one that uses carts that are easy to refil would be a plus since im a noob

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    you might try
    Vapor4Life - e-cigarette-forum.com • The place for electronic cigarette reviews, news and chat

    and see what they have..

    welcome to the forum too!

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    Glad you decided to do a bit more research before diving in. Sounds like you've got a lot of reading in your future!

    Have a look at all the stickies. They have lots of good tips and information in there.

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    I've only ever used the 510 Titan from Totally Wicked...I really like it...it does what I expected it to do (delivers lots of vapour, good throat hit and most importantly, it killed my nasty smoking adiction.

    Carts are dead easy to mantain, clean, re-fill with juice and re-stuff if you decide to try another type of filler or do a bit of modding (I like the straw mod).

    The Janty KB looks like a nice unit though, great warranty on the attys as well.


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    Maybe you can list what you're looking for? Easier to give suggestions. I personally looked for something with MONDO vape and nothing too big, pretty good throat hit and couple of other stuff and i was pointed towards the GreenCig (2pc) and the 510 and got both. ^___^

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    get a 510 kit from rockymountainvapor.com. Free shipping, warranty, great great seller to deal with. you cant go wrong with dave. Also dont forget to pick up some juice, no need in buying carts all the time!

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    oh and cignot.com - $35 for 510 kit no box tho (didn't really matter to me weather i got the box or not so that sounded like a good deal). good customer services. DEF get juices as Kodykills said. shipping is $5.

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    Sonic,

    With most of us having been in your shoes and having the weigh the same options you are we'll surely help you with as much of our advice and opinions as much as possible.

    The three things in my opinion to consider are as follows:

    Style and Appearance: Are you looking for a sleek and stylish e cig or one that is more utilitarian but gets the job done.

    Balance: More Vapor or More Flavor. Sometimes a bigger battery has an effect on this outcome as well as setup.

    Budget: Your startup costs !!! As with anything there will be a bit of a startup cost. This can widely vary depending on your own needs as well as what e cig you ultimately choose.

    Since e smoking will be a new thing , Your first experience is key and will also be a transitional period when you'll be adjusting to less analog smoking and supplimenting it with the e cig. Most if this for me was a mental challenge , learning to see the e cig as my "cigarette" believing there real or analog cigs didnt exist in my mind. This was so that I wasn't as easily tempted to get a pack and fall back to old habits.

    For a first time e cig I would try the DSE 901 's a tried and true brute. Most of us having either started with one or still to this day carry one. It has decent battery life and decent vapor. However I would suggest using manual batteries instead of the automatic as you will get more vapor and in my opinion a better vaping experience.

    Refilling is easily accomplished ad cleaning isn't very hard. as with any unit though keep in mind it's always good to have some spare atomizer's and batteries laying around. It's inevitable that something will break or stop working when you least need it too.

    With the new style atomizer's vaping has gotten even better. the thin bridge and inner ring help the wicking and deliver a good amount of throat hit. you can see the wicking happen when you drop the juice on the ring and watch it get sucked right up.

    Batteries are ok , not the best and surely not the worst. Unfortunetly unless you go for a modded version that uses a 901 atamozer configuration. battery life will be a constant up and down tale with any e cig.

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    thanks for all yoru suggestions the totally wicked 510 seems nice but from what ive read i think im gonna go with the vapor king ill keep you updated on how it works out for me on the website it said putting the liquid on the battery can you just straight up refill the cartridges themselves ?

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    i recieved my vaporking yesterday im really liking it so far i havent smoked an analog in about 12-14 hours i still crave an analog but it isnt a bad craving i can live with it i assume this will eventually go away when i get used to the E-Cigarette i highly recomend vaporking excellent service and ive been passing out some of the business cards i got

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