Buying first e cig help!

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Sootay

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Hi guys,
im new to the whole vaping thing. I mainly want one because I go shisha a lot with friends and I know how harmful it is to health so I wanted to use an e cig instead. Also pretty much everyone has one these days and it's fun blowing smoke and doing tricks. My budget is around £40 so I have been looking at the curve from totally wicked. I can't put links up but if you google totally wicked curve it will come up . The only thing I am really fussed about is the smoke or vapour production and the flavour. I want to be blowing a lot of vapour. So which e cigs give the most vapour. Have I picked the right one? And are there any others that are better. I live in blackburn so totally wicked is the main shop. Thank you In advance !!!!!
 

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I've had some bits and pieces from Totally Wicked, but I don't really rate them. You can get better prices elsewhere.

For your first kit, I would recommend getting something fairly cheap. It helps you decide what you want from your ecig, and then you can upgrade to something that suits you, rather than buying something expensive and finding out it doesn't suit. It is better to get vaping on something, anything, than waste a lot of time choosing.

For good prices and great service I recommend myepack.co.uk or shoptostop.co.uk for hardware. They both sell eliquids, but I personally just do not like those brands much, but you may well feel differently.
For eliquids, I like LT Ecigs.

myepack does evod starter kits for under £30, and you get 2 setups, charger and spare coils for that price. Shoptostop does single evod kits for a cheaper price, (though without the spare coils) so you could select a second setup for within your budget. This will not give you great clouds, but would be a great starting point - or possibly a backup kit if you run out of battery.

For better clouds, you would be looking at something dual-coil and variable voltage. You might consider the Kanger Emow mega kit which myepack have for £35.99. Though this leaves you little spare for eliquids and a spare setup. But the battery life is good so might do you until you can get a little more money together in the next few weeks.

You could also look around the 2 sites and build your own kit from the batteries and toppers they have available. For example, the Evod Mega is similar to the Emow mega. The Evod does not have the adjustable airflow like the Emow, but is a cheaper option.

Let us know if you have any more questions, we will be glad to help you.
 

djsvapour

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TECC and Totally Wicked will OVERCHARGE you in the blink of an eye.

I use them (both) but only in so far as 1. B&M stores (real, high street shops, where I shop) and 2. Using discount codes and yo-yo.

So - they charge high street prices on the internet, which makes them rather unpopular with most vapers.

It's up to you. :)
 

djsvapour

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I've just seen on the website the TECC MVP II which is abit more but seems better. Should I get that one instead?

The MVP v.2 is about to become obsolete, because the new MVP is here. TECC charge £54.99 for the MVP. I bought mine for £36. Same product.

As I have said a good few times, now is not the time to buy an MVP. Get the new version or wait for the price reductions on the old one.
 
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djsvapour

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Hi guys.
Thanks so much for all your input. I sort of have to go to totally wicked because I can't do online shopping as my card won't allow it and there is not other place in blackburn to get them from. So the TECC mvp is not as good as the curve for vapour production?

No. The MVP is rubbish in comparison. It doesn't even vape at 11w, which it says it will.

Someone must be able to help you out.... OR, get the complete Curve kit, (£39.99) because then you get 'free e-liquid' which isn't really free, but you can make out like you're happy with the deal. It's not a bad deal, as you get the clearomiser and the liquid for £10.
 

Sootay

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Dec 22, 2014
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No. The MVP is rubbish in comparison. It doesn't even vape at 11w, which it says it will.

Someone must be able to help you out.... OR, get the complete Curve kit, (£39.99) because then you get 'free e-liquid' which isn't really free, but you can make out like you're happy with the deal. It's not a bad deal, as you get the clearomiser and the liquid for £10.

Yea normally if I want to get something online I ask a friend. I may do that. If I was to get the curve should I get a better tank for it as someone said the one that comes with it is a not so good one. If so which one?
 
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