Best 10 or so Products for new users? Adding to my collection need advice !

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MagicMike

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Hello All,

In my initial post I mentioned that Fireball started tasting 'funny' after about an hour or so. I started noticing it earlier, but it was a new atty so I thought I had the volts up too high and dismissed it. But eventually I'm thinking plastic instead of Fireball when I took a puff.

That led me to a few searches and this list of ejuice's that cause issues with polycarbonate tanks such as the Mini Nova:

http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...-crack-tanks-ce2s-clearos-24.html#post6636854

Thanks again for all the feedback, I'm still doing more research and if anyone else has any further feedback please let me know!

Mike
 

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It's funny that my freshman English teacher follows me around in all the forums I visit, guess I should of focused more on school and less on the girls....nah.

:laugh: I just wouldn't want to you possibly buy the wrong thing. I've seen some-one order a mod and then discovered it wasn't the one they thought it was.
 

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Some of the new bottom-coil clearomizers are really good. I like the evod, and imo the Vapeonly BCC produces excellent vapour for a semi-disposable.

I'm going to add a couple of the bottom feeders to my next order, I really should of purchased a couple of these and a couple of the Mini-Nova's instead of just going all Novas. But I'd thought I'd done my homework, the cute girl Amanda from Canada sold me on the Mini-Nova's if I remember correctly.

Cheers!
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Some of the new bottom-coil clearomizers are really good. I like the evod, and imo the Vapeonly BCC produces excellent vapour for a semi-disposable.

It depends on what you critera for really good is. If it's "works sometimes" then I agree :D (I tried all the ones you mentioned)
The only clearomizer I found to be acceptably reliable is the iTaste, it's downside it that it leaks juice to the mouth piece.
 

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Howdy All,

As a two pack a day smoker (Marlboro reds) for over 20 years, it's fun that I can afford $17 bucks a day to try a few things and make a few mistakes. What is good to one person isn't for another. I've got a 1/2 dozen bottles of 'great' eJuice that I can't stand. I thought I wanted a tobacco taste, but nope I've tried the stuff included with the Wicked starter pack, gingers Carolina and the Warm Shady Breeze, and I still find Rocking Raspberry to be my fav. Carmel and Cocoa are two others that are reviewed great that I'm not warming up too.

I wish I had a B&M closer so I could more easily try more flavors! So if you are new and have an actual store near by, do yourself and your pocket book a favor by trying before buying!

Mike
 
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eroll will last you about 45 min btw whereas the micro will last about 4 hours. kit comes w/ shorty cartos - better for disneyworld or whatever :)

I just got the eroll. I am finding that the battery will last pretty much all day. The issue is with the small carts. This can be solved with a small container for additional carts.

Also helpful is using much higher nic content juice than usual, meaning you wont be chain vaping. I am finding with high nic content I get nic satisfaction for about 2 hours from each cart and as I said, the battery lasts all day (using the PCC)

I am convinced that the form factor of the PCC and the unit is one of the most pocket friendly vapes available and really works well for me so far.

The eroll at this point would be my number one choice for a day at Disneyworld.

The mini would not last me 4 hours without bumping my nic significantly. My 1300mah spinner last about 6 under my normal use. Also, I don't believe it is as pocket friendly as the eroll.
 
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It depends on what you critera for really good is. If it's "works sometimes" then I agree :D (I tried all the ones you mentioned)
The only clearomizer I found to be acceptably reliable is the iTaste, it's downside it that it leaks juice to the mouth piece.

I have a couple of Vapeonly clearos which I use regularly on a Vamo and I think they're excellent. They give good vapour production, they're easy to use, and you get none of the condensation problems associated with the CE5, etc. The only time one leaked on me was when I changed the head and didn't push it in far enough.

I don't use the evod as much but imo it gives a nice clean vape, and it's a convenient size if you want something to scew onto an ego battery and slip your pocket on your way out to work.

I'm assuming you're talking about the iclear 30 - I haven't tried one of those so I really can't comment on the product.
 

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The eroll at this point would be my number one choice for a day at Disneyworld.

I've watched a couple of reviews of the eRoll since posting my first post and I wish that was what I had started with! I spent more than that on the eLogic rechargeable over the course of two weeks. However I'm not really griping about the eLogic, they worked much better than the others I tried at the local Kangaroo.

Thanks for the post it's nice to hear an unbiased (I think) endorsement of these products! The eRoll certainly has it going when it comes to form factor and it certainly looked like a well engineered device.

Cheers,
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I've watched a couple of reviews of the eRoll since posting my first post and I wish that was what I had started with! I spent more than that on the eLogic rechargeable over the course of two weeks. However I'm not really griping about the eLogic, they worked much better than the others I tried at the local Kangaroo.

Thanks for the post it's nice to hear an unbiased (I think) endorsement of these products! The eRoll certainly has it going when it comes to form factor and it certainly looked like a well engineered device.

Cheers,
Mike

Unbiased to the extent that I have only had it a couple days.

But, the PCC is super small and pocketable, smaller than a typical smart phone. The device itself is small. 92mm long. Put in some high nic juice and use it like a real cigarette, ie. hit it for about 5 minutes, replace in pcc, back in pocket, forget about it and go about your business.

The battery is small and if you chain vape, you might only get 40 minutes, but the idea is to take that 5 minute vape break and put it away. When you reach for it again, it is fully charged again.

The PCC lasts pretty much the whole day.

The only downside is the carts don't hold a lot of juice, and the PCC doesn't hold spare carts. You need a second container to hold some carts you pre fill in the morning.

It really is a totally different approach. I have been using RBAs, and enjoying them, but they just aren't portable. This is a great portable option.
 

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Thanks for the feedback Junkman and everyone else!

The main thing about the eRoll, is that it looks easy to palm. I took the Logic rechargeable to disneyland and it's 4 7/8" inches long. While it wasn't bad it was still pretty obvious and the vapor quickly drops off when the charge starts to fade.

Cheers!

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Good stuff! Nice suggestions!

I agree about the great suggestions, but it brings out the Angry Vapor in me! Big Tobacco with all their money couldn't bring us an innovation which provided the 'fix' with out the hitch in health. There are so many well thought out products out there right now, it's getting difficult to decide, nice thing is that's it's all better than analog.

Mike
 
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