Clearo's, carto's, RBA's? help!

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TheBergMan

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Hello folks my name is Seth and I'm somewhat new to vaping..last time I did was over a year ago when my Riva broke. Since then, sadly I'm back on analogs. But I finally am going to have enough to drop on a VAMO. I've figured out what batteries I'm getting and am gonna try Mtbakervapor for liquid (how is the TH on their liquid?) I always had problems finding liquid with a good TH. But anyways I used to use ikenvape attys and while I liked them they didn't do it for me..may have been my cig going bad. But now they have all these clearo's, carto's and rebuildables out and I'm COMPLETELY lost and have no idea where to start..I just want something that has nice flavor, vapor production and TH with minimal leaking/clogging issues. I wouldn't mind a tank because dripping every couple mins did get old since I tend to vape very heavily. Suggestions would be GREATLY appreciated please and thanks. (Sorry for the long post)

-Seth
 

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High Seth, and welcome. You've found a great place to learn about e-cigs.

To help new vapors, I've put together blog post of several topics to give them most of the information that they will need to get started vaping. Find article # 1 for the best place to start and then work your way to whatever suits your interests. You can easily find the blog by clicking on the link under my avatar, and then clicking the article's title. Article #1 is on page two.

Good luck and happy vaping! :thumbs:
 

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Start out with a clearo that you can "rebuild" then when you are comfortable you can invest the time and money in an RBA. They are worth it, but you need to be at a certain comfort level and experience because there is a learning curve.

So far, for an easy to use clearo, I am loving my Vapeonly BCC (bottom coil). It was 15 bucks, easy to fill (no syringe needed), and the wicks are at the botoom so no fussing with the top wicks on a post. You can buy ceramic wicks for cheap, cut them to size and replace them as needed, or buy new assemblies for under $3.

Gotvapes carries it in numerous colors (I have the blue and black) as do several other vendors. It's a fairly new product with positive reviews rolling out.

The taste is good, better than on a Vivi Nova. Holds a lot of liquid and looks nice on my Provari. When I'm going out and know I won't have time to fuss over my RBA if something goes wrong (hot spot, for example), I swap it out for the Vapeonly BCC. It's smaller and lighter anyway. My RBA is for at home for the ultimate vaping experience. The BCC gives me a great one.
 
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