i have a kranger 801 (808) or something like that, with the 1100 mAh batteries, cartos, carts, and clearos with it. I have about 12 different types of juices, raspberry, banana, rootbeer, etc etc. So far it is good, i just need to sit down and try all the flavours tonight!
Basic advice:
- your atomizers have shipping fluid in them to protect the atomizer from the time it left the manufacturer to the time it gets to you. Blow it out (put your mouth over either end of the atty - tissue on the other end and blow, repeat until the tissue is clean).
- attach your atomizer to a charged battery and place 1 drop of liquid into the atomizer - then attach a full cartridge. Use it this way for a few hours - even a day or two before trying anything else. You'll get used to it quickly and get a better idea of what you like/don't like/don't understand - much faster.
- when switching flavors - blow out your atomizer. you'll still get a flavor transfer for the first few minutes - so try to use complimentary flavors one after the other (ie: raspberry then banana - but never pizza then menthol, unless you like mint on your pizza).
- dripping can bring out the best in flavors and vapor. try it in the evenings at home when you have a bit of time and plenty of tissue around to blow out your atty. Just drop the drips in and vape - a few drops at a time - no need to let it sit.
- you can drip-vape directly from the atty (this gets hot) or remove the filler from a cartridge and use that (2 - 3 drops of liquid, put the empty cartridge on and vape right away). If you like this method - there are special hollow "drip tips" that you can consider in the future.
- each type of set up will give you a different experience of flavor and vapor (dripping, cartridges, cartomizers, clearomizers, etc).
MHO -
don't start on a spending spree just yet. you have quite a bit of equipment - enough to give ecigs a good try out and figure your way around.
Every vaper has a SWEET SPOT - a set up that they prefer, a battery or atomizer they prefer, a liquid they prefer. Finding your sweet spot can be an adventure - but it can get costly if you go too fast too soon.
Above all - have fun!