Bought a GreenSmoke :(

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johnbgone

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Hey Folks,
I bought a kit from GreenSmoke and soon realized that I should have done more homework. I am looking to upgrade and have a few questions. I have been a heavy analog smoker and I go through 1.5 GreenSmoke cartomizers per day. I just got some juice to do refills with, but I think I may be better off getting a better model.

I would like:
-High Capacity: 3ml+
-Lots of vapor and TH

Are clearomizers a good deal? Can I get them in a big capacity?
The Go-Go looked pretty good, but I'm still a newb.
The 2 piece concept is cool, but If I can get a Full day of vaping with a 3 piece then I'd definitely try it out.
Any suggestions?
 

wv2win

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The best throat hit and battery life comes with a 5 volt or variable volt PV. One of the best 5 volts is the GLV2 from Electronic Cigarettes and E-Liquid - Great Lakes Vapor or for less cost one of Ken's 5 volt box mods: Box Mods . Variable volt PV's are the future of vaping in they provide the best consistency and flexibility. The Darwin from nhaler.com or the ProVari are the two top VV PV's (personal vaperizer).

If you don't want to jump right into the top of the line, then a good beginner PV that is much better than the one you got is the eGo or Riva 510 or the VGO 801. Two good suppliers are Liberty Flights and Awsome Vapor.

Good Luck
 

dormouse

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If you return the Greensmoke, they will make you keep the cartos. With a D1 to D2 adapter from leCig you could use use the Greensmoke (KR808D-2) cartos on a KR808D-1 battery

Big cartos - most selection is available for 510 threading - 510, Ego, or Riva 510 - there are mega cartos at nhaler.com - not sure how much they hold

But there are these jumbo ones for KR808D-1 (only 2ml though)
KR808D-1 JUMBOCARTOMIZERS
 
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