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gleaf

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So I got me a Halo G6 and love it. I have bought liquid from momandpop, filled my carto and vaped like a king. Now i find i need more. I quit the analogs because of health and money and don't want to be a slave to big tobacco, big vape yes big tobacco no. I find I go through 2-3 batteries a day easy and now need something bigger. One friend said I should try a Ovale Elips and another a KGO both significantly different. Personally I like a good throat hit good vapor and flavor. I do not mind refilling a carto but is an atomizer better. Not sure I want to mess with mods at all but I want simple easy and the ability to but liquid from different vendors. I want to buy a new kit but have not a clue what to get. I am thinking a KGO and adding some carto to the order but I am not sure even where to buy from. Any advice is welcome. Remember simple :)

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Kgo is a popular choice. Boge 510 2 ohm cartos are the most popular choice on 450mah+ 510-threaded devices, and some like 1.7ohm resurrector cartos. Some like 1.5 or 1.6ohm dual coil cartos but they are two 3 ohm coils - not warm but more vapor, use your charge faster than a single coil 2 ohm carto. And ther eis a slight chance if stuff under 1.7 ohms damaging or killing mass produced encased fat batteries like Ego and al the other similar models like Vgo and Kgo etc.

I know a lot of people have bought Kgo at Hoosier supply. I usually get Boges at Liberty-Flights.com or LiteCigUSA.net, and Crystal Clear vaping has good deal on 15 at a time, and some like to get them at Goodprophets
 

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You can get a great package deal on cartos at Crystal Clear Vaping: Crystal Clear Vaping They're 1.7 ohm RESURRECTORS are really nice. KGO...you could google for deals. I'm not familiar with that ecig. You might check out the eGo 510 1100 mAh batteries. They last a long time. You would probably get most of a day out of one. Maybe one change per day. Cignot.com is a great vendor for the eGo batteries. Very reliable vendor and lightening fast shipping. Don't forget drip tips! If you buy cartos from Crystal Clear Vaping, they GIVE YOU FREE DRIP TIPS with your 15 carto orders. Very nice deal. :)
 

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I'm telling ya, I just got my new KGO today and put 1.5 ohm LR cartomizer on it, and WOW. I've heard I could go to a 2.0 ohm as well, but I wasn't sure as some of the descriptions said not to on this unit (1100 ohms). At any rate, from what you described, you would NOT be disappointed with the KGO.

PS: I got my KGO at Northwest Vapors, came with two full KGOs, a charger and 8 cartridges. I don't use the cartridges though, but it was a good deal. Hoosiers is fantastic too, and I ordered my cartos from them (and another set ordered today).
 
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Welcome to the wonderful wacky world of vaping. I recomend going with the Kgo option. Its a 510 -meaning it easy to find accessories for it such as cartos, atomiizers, drip tips, tanks and such. Hoosier ecigs has the 1100 mahs in stock which means you will get 8 or so hours. Plus you get 2 complete units in his kit at KGO 1100 mAh 2 battery kit
When I was sure I vaping was going to be it for me, I invested in a Provari at provape.com but I don't suggest this for brand new vapors, I use my provari 99% of the time but I still love my Kgo and use it a little each day. If you have more questions just post it as everyone here is great to help getting you going in the right direction. Good Luck. Jenn
 

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Totally agree with everyone. Kgo is good even if you drop it for a big battery mod or a VV device at some point. I still use mine, and I've got quite a few mods.

Toss a LR carto or atty on there and its a very satisfying vape.

I picked mine up from Hoosier's.

I wouldn't worry about dual coil anything right now, just grab a cheap box of 2.0 or 2.5 ohm boge carto's and see if you like that. If you decide you really enjoy that bigger punch you can adjust accordingly, grab some LR atty's, dual coil's, or whatever you want to experiment with.

Before I started to get into big battery mods and expensive variable voltage stuff I grabbed a regular ego and tested with LR atty's. If I hadn't liked higher wattage, a big battery mod would have been a waste of money.
 

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I'm telling ya, I just got my new KGO today and put 1.5 ohm LR cartomizer on it, and WOW. I've heard I could go to a 2.0 ohm as well, but I wasn't sure as some of the descriptions said not to on this unit (1100 ohms). At any rate, from what you described, you would NOT be disappointed with the KGO.

PS: I got my KGO at Northwest Vapors, came with two full KGOs, a charger and 8 cartridges. I don't use the cartridges though, but it was a good deal. Hoosiers is fantastic too, and I ordered my cartos from them (and another set ordered today).

Just a note that 1.5 ohms is "hotter" than 2.0. So if it is working on 1.5 ohms it will definitely work on 2.0. The lower the number the hotter they burn.

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