Back to vaping after 3-4 years, Need some advice

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azzaman

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You can contact/PM discount vapers in the supplier thread for further questions about supply etc. Greenhouseone is also in the supplier thread and stock gogo's as well. I have bought from both companies and they are great.

As far as the adapter concerns, I have bought 8 adapters of different types to fit all of my PVs. They work perfectly and blend into the vaporizer. They've worked with all of the cartomizers I have. Hopefully this puts your mind at ease.


The battery life of the gogo is great. I got two days out of my gogo and decided to charge it. I didn't have to charge it. This kind of battery life is one of the best features of the product. The 3ml cartomizers are awesome as well.

The suggestions from the guys/girls here are great, and what ever option you decide I am sure you will be more than happy.
 

SubSplat

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@Warren

That's exactly the impression I was starting to get while reading up on those things. Glad to see my thoughts confirmed :)

@juicejunky

Those look NICE! But given their price, and that I had given up on vaping once before, I think I'll go with something cheaper and more standard first. I'll make a mental note to get back to those if I stick with vaping though.

@wv2win

The Liberty-Flights kit looks perfect, thank you for that.

Of course, the website just went down as I was getting ready to order. Just my luck. :(



Anyway, pretty sure I'll go with that kit, once the website is available again. Guess I'll browse around some more in the mean time. Thanks for all the input, everyone!
 

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My only advice is to NOT go with what is cute, small, looks like a cig - I don't care anymore, I just want a good vape and those little batt things just don't do it. My gratitude to them however, they did get me off the real thing but it was only weeks before I went onto a "real e-cig". I could have saved tons of money if I had bypassed that first step but that's what learning is all about, the first step.
 
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