If I were to build a starter kit, I'd do eGo Twist batts, with stardusts(they're simply easy to fill, clean, etc). For juice, I'd recommend ECBlends, simply because they have a lot of flavors, options, and sample sizes are dirt cheap.
I haven't been vaping long, but have yet to kill a stardust. When I clean and dry burn them, if the coil looks more like a glowing piece of charcoal than an easily identifiable coil, I take a thin screwdriver and gently scrape off the burnt crud(then clean it again). It might work for you...
Coils are dirty. Dry burn after washing until the coils are red.
I am thinking soaking in white vinegar may also work. I'll let you know in a few days, after I get a stardust really filthy, then try it.
You could try soaking them overnight in white vinegar, but dry burning works well for me and I use 100% VG juices. Are you dry burning until the coil is red? It should also stink as the crud burns off.
The "smokers cost more" argument has long been debunked. They just pick on smokers, because smoking has been demonized to hysterical levels.
Actually, a long, healthy life costs more - Health - Diet and nutrition - msnbc.com
I smoked outside, so I didn't have any home/furnishings issues except for my car(still slightly smells like cigs). I can't remember the last time I burned clothes. My clothes usually get wrecked because I manage to spill food on them. Any expensive shirt or pants is guaranteed to get tomato...
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