That's not the reason I've seen them kill them. The bs excuses I've seen is "asked and answered" and "this is not a review." Yet people were still talking about the issue. If it wasn't a review it should have been moved. It's garbage to close an active thread like these!
Thor, I would suggest a nice pyrex carto tank. I suggested you go to a vendor in your area so they could teach you the ins and outs of a carto tank. I feel that Phiniac tanks are the best pyrex tanks on the market, but I heard ibtanked are good as well.
This is exactly why I said go big first. Spent $50 on a Vamo and then you'll buy a more expensive mod. I guarantee you'll end up with a Provari, so just start with one.
To answer your question I suggest going into a local ecig shop (if you have one in your area) and looking at different tank options. They can show you everything you need to know. I like carto tanks, but you have to figure out what works best for you.
I hate to go against the flow, but I must. I had an eGo twist and that relationship lasted about a month. If you've done research, have the money, and want one I say buy a Provari. It's great and will save you money in the long run. I wish I would have bought one first. It would have saved me a...
Ok for those who asked I finally tried Mt Baker Vapor's Green Apple. It does not taste like jolly rancher because it is not sour at all. It tastes more like a fresh apple. It's not bad, but not what I hoped it'd be.
Vaping is like most everything else. There are some upfront cost and then you start to see the savings. It took me a while to find my setup, which cost me some extra money. Now that I have my setup, I spend $75-$100 a month on vaping. This is compared to about $250 when I was smoking analogs.
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