Build that produces the most vape?

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Rokakku

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I don't want to drip of that effects this. But I am really keen to get into vaping instead of smoking and a lot of my friends with e-cigs have real weak small amounts of vape.
I am looking for a build that produces loads of vape, as much as possible. I'm new to this as I said so not as familiar with brands, termonology and such so was wondering if the forum here could tell me what parts to buy that make a complete E-cig that will produce as much flavour. I am not worried about loosing flavour or battery life being too small as long as it will last 2-4 hours of vaping.

So what parts should I buy or is there a whole complete E-cig that already produces the most on the market?

Thank you. :)
 

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I have been extremely pleased with the 650mah kit I purchased for DiscountVapers for $40, these are my out-n-about and at work set-ups. Eric is also very good at answering questions and getting the order(s) out fast.

This custom kit consists of:

1. (2) eGo 650 mAh battery
2. (2) Vision CE4+ Clearomizers
3. (1) eGo Case
4. (1) Wall Charger
5. (1) USB 420mah Charging cable
6. (1) 10 ml empty ELiquid Bottle

Just get some fluid and you're off to the races, :)

Good luck...
 

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    Uno gave you a good place to start. After you get your feet wet there are more good choices than you can shake a stick at, and you will have to decide for yourself which you like best.

    My personal prefference is 'more than one' way to vape is the best way to vape. I like a veriety, different flavors, different PV's, and different atties/cartos.
     
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    Baditude

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    If money is not a factor, a Provari from Provape is considered one of the better advanced personal vaporizors on the market, considered the standard that other devices are inevitably compared to. The cost is steep, $165 US, and that is just for the basic device without a battery or battery recharger, or a juice carrying device to produce the vapor.

    It is variable voltage compared to just a fixed voltage, so the heat and amount of vapor can be user controlled. It uses larger replaceable, rechargeable batteries to allow up to a full day of use per battery. It is also available in a smaller Mini model for the same price, and less battery time. ProVape E-Cigarettes: Buy Electronic Cigarettes & Smokeless Cigs



    REVIEW OF THE PROVARI ELECTRONIC CIGARETTE - YouTube

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    Disclaimer: Having presented the above information, a Provari setup is a LOT of money for a novice person to start out vaping on, although it is not entirely out of the ordinary for a beginner to start out on one. You might initially try the smaller eGo setup previously recommended just to see if vaping is for you, then move up to the Provari when you feel you are read for a more advanced system.
     
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    Faylool

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    You'll need vv or vw to get what you want and lower reserve attomizer. Learn to drip. Every vaper should have this as a resource for a variety of good reasons. So get a 510 joye attomizer at 2.00 ohms and buy a Vamo. VG makes more vapor rather than pg but a mix is best. Set the Vamo at 8.5 Plus watts RMS mode. Dont be afraid of the posts about Vamo died etc....they isnt usual and the price is awesome. I wish I had friends that vaped. I'd take this set up and bum some drips off them of their juices to see which ones make the best vapor. Higher VG in the mix helps. Technique helps too. You don't want to flood anything with too much juice and of course too little will cause the burning harsh not really much e liquid hits. Then when you get tired of dripping try cartomizer, the filling mid size. 1.8 ohms works nice. You can drip cartos to boost vapor when needed. I'm not a fan of clearomizers. I think innokin and Smoktek make good cartomizers. The tank style and plain without tank. They should hold about 20 drops. That's a great start. You've got to be able to control the carto or atty ohms with the best non deteriorating voltage, practice for best technique and trying different carto ohm and battery voltage combinations to get what you want. Some juices, no matter if they are all VG or a mix just produce more vapor. And why not go for it all? Flavor, vapor and throat hit?
     

    Faylool

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    As long as I'm thinking about. technique has a lot to do with it because some new vapors don't draw right. They smoke vape. In order to vape vape you take long slow drags listen to the device. The end of the drag produces the most vapor so the longer the better. Give it a primer puff or more.
     
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