Buying first ecig this week

Status
Not open for further replies.

darkhood

Ultra Member
ECF Veteran
Dec 22, 2012
2,885
1,455
PA
no they are 2 batteries 1 would be a cig like battery (510t) 1 is fatter and has a twistable end to change volts from 3.2 to 4.8 depending on what you like (ego twist) ...I vape at 4.3

Right but he could use a 510-t atomizer w/ an ego battery, it'd just be 2 diff't thicknesses....they're still interchangeable cuz of the 510 connection.
 

Randymarsh

Full Member
Jan 30, 2013
24
1
BC
Right but he could use a 510-t atomizer w/ an ego battery, it'd just be 2 diff't thicknesses....they're still interchangeable cuz of the 510 connection.

I think I found an adapter that fills the gap ?

So if I got a 510t I could get a larger battery... It would just be thicker , because bigger the battery bigger the "cig" ... Am I getting this!
 

quickload187

Senior Member
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Oct 12, 2012
128
124
43
Chicago
Once you start vaping you will be less worried about whether its a cigarette type battery and more concerned about the vape. You'll get addicted to bigger and better setups and before you know it you'll be rocking a big APV. I would highly recommend a twist, you'll save yourself money and it will give you a much better quality vape.
 

Disconnect

Ultra Member
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Jan 25, 2013
1,932
2,737
Washington DC
I got my setup last week (510 starter kit, 510-t attys/tanks) and just sold most of it to a coworker. (I kept enough to keep using the tanks - kinda like them - and to keep going until Fri, when I plan to go up to a local shop and pick up a couple clearomizers.)

It is neat, and does elicit fewer questions (most places are familiar with blu and n-joy, and in black it basically looks like that) but at the end of the day, for reasons others have covered pretty well, you're gonna want to move on pretty fast..

(Update: Had my first leak this morning. And by 'leak' I mean my formerly-trusty tank dumped it's entire contents inside my carrying case.. Sigh.)
 

Whodoo

Senior Member
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Jan 27, 2013
157
145
Missouri, USA
I bought an ego-c starter kit a few months back, it was my first ecig. I cannot recommend it to anyone. I still find it ridiculous to have spent so much & received so little.

IF I had studied the forums before purchasing anything, I would have bought (2) ego twist batteries & then some quality atomizers like Avid Vaper offers. OR, you can go whole hog & buy an APV that has a lifetime warranty & that you can sell here used in the Classifieds a few months or a year down the road. The better vapes aren't just more expensive, they provide a more satisfying & hassle free experience. Plus, if you sell it used you can recoup a lot of $. You will never see any return from ego type products, just short lived satisfaction IMO.

My joye - ego journey has been long, arduous & expensive. So much disinformation & nonsense in all this.
 

Whodoo

Senior Member
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Jan 27, 2013
157
145
Missouri, USA
Once you start vaping you will be less worried about whether its a cigarette type battery and more concerned about the vape. You'll get addicted to bigger and better setups and before you know it you'll be rocking a big APV. I would highly recommend a twist, you'll save yourself money and it will give you a much better quality vape.

This is a fantastic recommendation. Simple statements like this should be read by anyone looking to use ecigs to quit smoking. Heeding this information could remove a significant part of the learning curve...and save folks a LOT of $.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

Users who are viewing this thread