I wouldn't say you shouldn't consider them. If that's what you really want, you should get it. But I don't think you have enough experience yet to know what you want. I recommend the iStick/Subtank combo precisely because it gives you wide latitude to figure that out before blowing wads of cash on gear you might not find suitable to your eventual vaping style. Who knows? You might be a Steamthrower wanting a 300 watt mod and a quad-coil dripper. Or maybe a Tootle Puffer, quite happy with the vape your getting at 9 watts on 1.2 ohms in a RTA. Or somewhere I the modwomping middle. I suggest you figure that out first. Put in the +ohm coil and vape it at low power. Then put in the subohm coil and crank up the juice. Run the power up and down, see how this affects the taste of your juice and size of your vape. Then you will know.
By any chance, are you from SG? If not, where do you live?Budget wise is lesser of a concern as compared to availability as vaping is a thing to be frown upon by both public and the authorities from where I am
Lots of new members lately from your country.@Susan~S thanks for the welcoming. I'm from where you've suspected
Welcome!i m new here, and new to e cigarette ,too . And i found this fourm is quite helpful
Thanks for the warm welcome.. I am looking for more vapor I guess.
Currently, I am doing 20 analogs per day but the liquid I've managed to grab hold is at 12mg if I am correct..
I did up some read up on the battery.. ohms vs ampere and etc.. Still trying to understand..
What about the mod sets that are already available of the shelves?
This is a good deal a segelie 75 watt with variable wattage and temp contol as well as a temp contol tank 2 coils a battery ,case and storage bag it is $89 and everything to start minus juice and charger but it can be charged using an external charger or standard android charger my concern is it might be a bit advanced for a newbie
Sigelei 75w Temperature Control Kit - WakeandVape.com