Virgin Vapor is now available in the UK and they have the best coffee flavors, in my opinion. Best bets: Espresso (currently out of stock), Dark Roast Turkish Coffee and Coffee Monkey, which is a coffee/banana blend that tastes really good. Other fabulous coffee flavors they sell are Kona...
Ok, here are my suggestions.
1. Up the nicotine to 36mg. I had to do that and I stayed there for nearly two years, but it worked.
2. Get a better e-cig. You sound like a hard-core smoker, so I'd spring for a Provari if possible. A cheaper alternative is the Ego Twist. I find that I'm...
That's ok, you'll be able to buy an Ego with your not-smoking savings soon enough. As for the LR stuff, the non-technical explanation is that lower resistance is hotter and more like smoking but you have to have batteries that can handle LR without burning out.
I started at 36mg and stayed there for nearly two years. That's what I needed to wean myself off my 37+ year habit. I did try 18mg but in the beginning, it tasted like bad breath and little else. Nowadays I'm loving 15mg-18mg. My next goal is 12mg but I'm not going to rush it. The point was...
I really detested this vendor's juice when I first got it months ago. To me, it was un-vape-able because it had a taste that made me flat-out nauseous. I knew it had to be high quality juice because of the consistently good reviews so I didn't throw it away; I just removed the caps and let it...
I don't want to give up my caffeine OR my nicotine. Both delightful substances serve the same purpose: they keep me sane and stop me from strangling people who preach that I should give them up.
That's a pretty low voltage. I'm surprised that it came with a 1.5-2.0 ohm atty because it seems like it would have some difficulty with that? (Not sure.)
I think the warm vapes are most likely when you're at or above 3.7v, which means a KGO or EGO Twist or another variable voltage model. I...
I would recommend either the KGO or the Ego Twist and some Smoketech XL cartomizers, single coil 1.7 ohm. I haven't liked any of the tanks I've tried so far. To me, they mute the taste of the juice. I buy my cartomizers in bulk from either Virgin Vapor or Crystal Clear Vapor -CCV gives you...
I get your enthusiasm for the Twist but really, it's not just newbies who don't need variable voltage. I'd venture to say that MOST of the people on this forum, now and over the past four or so years, quit smoking easily without using VV ecigs. I know I did, and the KGO keeps me off the...
Why on earth would you tell someone not to get a KGO? They are fabulous and many people vape with them very happily. Not everyone wants or needs variable voltage.
As you can see, people here do have their favorite e-cigs. I would strongly suggest that you keep it simple. You'll read countless posts from people who have trouble with tanks, with the possible exception of the Vivi Nova, which I haven't tried. I don't like any of the tanks I've tried; they...
I will second the recommendation for a KGO with LR cartomizers. To me, that it a terrific and fuss-free setup - and it works. As someone already mentioned, you can get them in a variety of colors. A plain acrylic drip tip is all I use, though I do have a couple that are pretty colors.
Do not...
I think that's normal after you've vaped them for a while. The juice clogs up the works and it starts to get too hot. That's when I toss them and open a fresh one.
I second the recommendations for a KGO or a Twist. Though I haven't tried the Twist yet, it is getting rave reviews so it must be pretty good. I have a KGO and I love it, especially with the LR Smoketech 1.7ohm XL cartomizers.
I would normally recommend the KGO but you seem to want something smaller so I'm going to suggest the Riva 650. They're not very big but they pack a punch! I loved mine but I will say that both of my Riva batteries died more quickly than I would have liked. Before they broke, they were my...
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