Best E CIG?

Status
Not open for further replies.

cig4life

Full Member
Apr 10, 2013
6
0
44
middle east
Hello, I'm new to this whole E cig world. Three days ago I bought "E health cigarette" starter kit. It's not bad but the battery is HORRIBLE. I use it for 35minutes exactly and then I have to charge it for one hour and a half, or two. So overall it sucks.

Anyway, I'm looking for the best e cigs out there and I need someones advice on which one to get and why.
Im going to order of the internet and I need a website that has international shipping! Since Im outside the USA.
I don't really mind if the E cig is small or big. I just need one that has great vapor and battery life.
Please tell me which are the best e cigs out there and if possible I need a e cig that has ZERO nicotine or LOW.

Thank you so much in advance!

Regards,
 

Anon63

Full Member
Apr 10, 2013
45
172
UK
This will probably just cause confusion, because its the kind of thing you need to work your way up to.

image.jpg

But it works for me.
 

Anon63

Full Member
Apr 10, 2013
45
172
UK
There is no simple answer to your question.
A general principle is the better the Vape you want to get the more you have to learn about the whole thing.

There are various elements, you need a battery of some kind, you need some control over that battery, either a simple switch
Or at the other end there is a device that even connects to the net for softwear updates. Then you need something that
Creates the vapour, there are thousands of options there, then there is the liquid. There are thousands of flavours, many different
Strengths and endless permutations for viscosity, smoke, throat hit. You can buy profiled devices, buy premade juices or mix your own.

Sorry not simple answers.
 

Baditude

ECF Guru
ECF Veteran
Apr 8, 2012
30,394
73,077
71
Ridgeway, Ohio
A regular or mini Provari from Provape: ProVape E-Cigarettes: Buy Electronic Cigarettes & Smokeless Cigs

Dependable, durable, consistant, precise, and repairable are key words for a Provari owner.

Costs more up front, but Provape has reliable and excellent customer service to go with a product that is widely recognized as the standard of the e-cig world. Provape gives you a 1 year warranty, an option to purchase a second year on top of that, and will continue to service the Provari (at owner's cost) after warranty for as long as you own it.

Most of the other devices are manufactured in China, and although they may be competitive in the vape they provide, they can not offer the after purchase service that Provape can. Those mods are essentially a disposable waiting to happen.

The Provari is built extremely well, and is extremely durable. There are owners here on ECF who have dropped their Provari in a swimming pool, forgotten it was in a pants pocket that went through a washing machine cycle, fell one story onto concrete, and fell out of a pocket while riding down the highway at high speed. In all cases, the "topper" was ruined, but the Provari continued to work. These are built like a tank.

The Provari is variable voltage, which means you can adjust the voltage to the atomizer (heating coil) that heats the juice. This is very useful to fully enjoy each flavor of e-liquid that you use. It also has a built-in battery voltmeter and ohms meter, and lets you know when it is time to change the batteries.

The different models of Provari differ in the battery size that they use. The mini can last 6 - 11 hours on one battery. The regular Provari can last 11 - 20 hours. Provape offers battery extension caps for both models to allow for a larger battery for longer run time.

CirrusTank_on_ ProvariMini.jpgblue-chrome-ext.jpgprovari_vs_mini 3.jpgprovari_colors.jpg
 

Vapoor eyes er

ECF Guru
ECF Veteran
Sep 13, 2011
11,028
8,945
Toronto, Ont.
Hi and welcome to ECF.
Hello, I'm new to this whole E cig world. Three days ago I bought "E health cigarette" starter kit. It's not bad but the battery is HORRIBLE. I use it for 35minutes exactly and then I have to charge it for one hour and a half, or two. So overall it sucks
.
Batery Info: 100 mah= 1 hour normal vaping before recharge is needed.

Anyway, I'm looking for the best e cigs out there and I need someones advice on which one to get and why.
Im going to order of the internet and I need a website that has international shipping! Since Im outside the USA.
I don't really mind if the E cig is small or big. I just need one that has great vapor and battery life.
First is the mini ecig which you just tried.

Next are the eGo class PVs. anywhere from 400 mah to 1300 mah.
They fire at 3.3 volts, 3,7 volts or the variable voltage Spinners and Twists which fire from 3.2- 4.8 volts.
ALL the above PV have the electronics built within the battery- after about 250 recharges they are tossed in the garbage.
If $$ are not a concern the Provari is quality+. Pricey but money well spent. It would have to be ordered from the U.S.
As for accessories Healthcabin Electronic Cigarettes - Wholesale and Retail has reasonable prices, located in China, is ECF listed/ verified and has a large and loyal following. Cheapest to order the Provari from the U.S. IMO.
Best of Luck.
 

Anon63

Full Member
Apr 10, 2013
45
172
UK
It affects the way the coil heats the juice, dependant on the volts/watts put through it by the battery.
Generally speaking some flavours work better with low resistance coils and others with higher.
But it all depends on the VG/PG mix of the juice, the device housing the coil, the preferences of the user,
The way they draw on the end, the airflow going past the coil, what the wick is made from. The permutations are
Endless. I even discovered recently that the ambient air temperature affect the Watts I get the best favour
From when working in an unseated workshop.
 

Vapoor eyes er

ECF Guru
ECF Veteran
Sep 13, 2011
11,028
8,945
Toronto, Ont.
I have to agree...it depends on if you want more throat hit, more vapor, or a mixture of both. It also depends on whether you were an occasional smoker or you were a heavy smoker--those who are used to a heavier "hit" want the same thing for the ecigarettes. I've been vaping for over a year, and just recently started exploring other options. Look around the site, read the information, and most of all--decide what you are looking for with your vaping experience. Good luck, and happy vaping!
 
I have the 510 thread--this is the easiest to switch from the ecigs that one normally starts with-the Blu, for example--to a more heavy duty battery...so many sites with great deals, but many people try several types of ecigs or kits before they settle on something that works for them. Sadly, many people stop before they find their ideal ecig--having the patience to keep trying to find "your" particular favorite is key.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

Users who are viewing this thread