Any Experience with Variable Voltage PowerTube Lambo Ultimate Kit

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I am new to all this technology but using what I know is not the answer I have been analog free for 5 days. I am looking for something to vape that will last all day without having to mess with it. This looks promising even though it is a bit pricey. I looked all over the ECF but couldn't find any information on this kit and I need to order something soon as I am spending a small fortune in disposables. I am retired and spend most of my time riding long distance on my Motorcycle so I need something that will last until I get to the next hotel where I can recharge. If this is not the answer can you please point me in the right direction? I really don't want to smoke anymore and vaping is the first thing I have found that makes me confident that I can succeed this time. After 35+ years of smoking I have hope so please help me.
 

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If you're just looking to get a PV that will last longer than a disposable, then there are many options. A rough estimate can be made that for every 100mAh (lithium-ion batteries have milliamp-hours ratings) you will get about an hour of 'vape time'. Ego-style PVs come in the range of 650 - 1100 mAhs. You can pick up an Ego-style kit for ~$50.

The Lavatube/L-rider/Lambo PVs are a bit more advanced than the Ego which is more advanced than a disposable. Here's a humorous comparison - http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...ed-vape-would-vapir-no2-work.html#post5334079.

Another less expensive option than the Lambo would be one of these PVs - Advanced Personal Vaporizers. With these you would need to buy batteries and a charger.

Disposables come as an all-in-one system. Typically they have a pre-filled cartomizer - the part that gets screwed onto the battery. If you purchase any of the above items, you will need to get some cartomizers - most kits will come with some; but may not be pre-filled with the nicotine e-liquid. Which is another item to look into. Most people starting out with e-cigs will do OK with a 24mg e-liquid (this means that there's 24mg of nicotine per milliliter of liquid). I won't attempt to recommend a flavor, that's a whole other story.

Hope this helps.
 
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