Wow, all the replies! First of all, I forgot to mention that when I take a hit I take it right into my lungs, like how I smoked cigarettes, I don't have it chill in my mouth before inhaling. I think that was one of the abbreviations I wasn't sure about, DTL vs. MTL, so I am a "DTL" vaper.
Now, I want to thank the following people for their input and opinions:
Izan, BrotherBob, Coastal Cowboy, Beamslider, Letitia, and djsvapour. You all have given me a lot to look through and learn about. Tonee, thanks for your initial comment, I hope to hear back from you.
Izan: Now that I looked into the Innokin Endura T20, every video I watched they talk about mouth to lung vaping, so I assume this might not be the product for me, as I am a direct to lung vaper. I'm sorry I initially didn't mention that in my original post. I did like the total simplicity of the Innokin Endura T20, definitely up my alley for being straight forward and not complicated. I'm not to fond of the flute/long cyclindrical shape of the product, as I like more compact, more squarish shaped like the Eleaf iCare I've used since quitting smokes (and the only device I've used thus far). I think I would still put this product on the list of possible next device purchase, but if you read this rambling can you tell me what your take is on this product and if it's worth it with my direct to lung style of vaping.
BrotherBob: I am going to have to look into the Kanger Evod Starter Kit, I haven't had the time quite yet to look into that product. And, like I said to Izan, I'm sorry I forgot to mention in my original post that I am a direct to lung vaper, so maybe this affects your recommendation, I'm not sure. I will look into the product you suggested, and just let me know if I shouldn't because I'm not a MTL vaper.
Coastal Cowboy: I looked into the Eleaf Pico 75 and watched some videos on it. It seems like a really great product, especially for the price. I like the compact, square-ish design. I am a little wary though, it seems very involved, like a lot of technical stuff and a lot of details to be aware of, like it might be past my skill and knowledge level of vaping. All those different settings, controlling all these different things, yada yada, I started to feel a little overwhelmed just watching/listening to the stuff they were saying in the videos. If I had someone who's seasoned with this stuff with me and teaching me it in-person I would probably just go ahead and buy it, but on my own I might end up putting in some sort of wrong setting and breaking the thing. I use an Eleaf iCare, and there's not even a button to press, let alone all the other stuff, shoot, a drunk subway rat could probably use one, haha! Let me know if you think I'm going a little overboard being so concerned, or if I may in fact not be ready for something as advanced as that product.
Beamslider: Thanks for your opinion, it's always good to hear about a product from more than one person.
Letitia: Thanks for the comment. I will also look into the Eleaf Pico 25 when I have time. Thank you for the suggestion, I will post when I have had time to read and watch some videos about it. The started to very briefly look into the Eleaf iStick 30W and I'm pretty intrigued, the design looks awesome and it's not too big. I will have to look into that product more as well.
djsvapour: Thanks for the comment. I am not familiar with these Nano box mods that you talked about. Are these easy to use, could a newbie like me understand them? Are they expensive? Is there any particular product you think I should look into as an upgrade to my Eleaf iCare?