dislike auto batts.

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Suicidebob

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Well, I've had my DSE-801 now for just over a week. I like the darn thing, I've spending hours every day and night on this forum. Listening to users like you guys. I've learned so much.. one limitation I have found with my battery is that I should have gotten myself a manual battery. The vapor production is nice, but I wish I had something that produced more. for what I have, it's a fantastic learning curve. I'm not done learning yet- but for my first week.. I have learned alot!

To sum things up, before I jumped in the game I should have studied a bit more and focused how I smoked and not what I thought was a 'great deal'. vaping has totally sucked me in and I want to continue this curve onto a better unit. I'll wait some more time because I'm known to jump into this really fast and I'm using this as an example of figuring out what I really want.

Sum up:

Should have figured out what I needed. Should have bought of a manual battery. Should have waited. You guys are freaking smart on this and should have lurked more.

Thank you!
Casey
 

Suicidebob

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Get a gogo from nhaler and some juice. 60 bucks for the go go. Nhaler has some decent juice. Their USA blend is a pretty good tobacco and their coffee is pretty good too. I'm trying out others but I keep coming back to these flavors. I swear, Buy a gogo and some 24ml. juice and you'll never go back to cigs again.

Lucky for me I won't go back to Cigs. I can't- promised the wifey. hell, even pinky promised.

I'm on my way of doing more research because something has to change here in the next month.
 

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I think until you have your first ecig you really can't even know what you really want or what vaping is really like. A lot of people buy what attracts them first and then buy something different. I don't think manual batteries give more vapor. They do make it easier in my opinion, as well as safer since it's harder to kill manual batteries with juice leaks and you don't have to worry about them turning on accidentally from wind or vibration. I bought a very small ecig for my first - it got me off cigs but by the end of the month I had bought 2 other ecigs to try (both 510 and KR808D-1) and liked them enough to turn them into full kits and now I mostly vape those.
 

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I like auto batteries and find that increasing the VG (vegetable glycerin) in the juices I use makes more vapor than I ever need. More PG for throat hit - More VG for vapor. Find a juice supplier that has various percentages of PG/VG or lets you pick your own percentage. Velvet Vapors and Freedom Smoke USA have both treated me well.
 
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