e-juice specific cigs?

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madjack

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Welcome to ECF and congrats.

It's my understanding the Volcano is a rebranded Ego. They're spending a lot on marketing. That's reflected in the higher price. Still a good Fat Batt PV.

Fat Batts (sharpie-sized PVs) are easy-peasy and work great. I prefer the KGO with bigger mAh (longer batt life) and higher voltage (stronger vape). HoosierEcigSupply is on back order but Breezesmokes has them. BreezEsmokes - Premium Electronic Cigarettes

Liberty Flights Lite Riva kit is good except you only get one battery. Dead batt without a backup is a bad thing. I'd suggest the two batt kit. Whether you buy from LibertyFlights or Breezsmokes, they're both ECF suppliers and give faulous service. You can't go wrong with a KGO or Riva. Also love the Ego PassThrough for a backup. They're $15 to $20 and have a USB connector on the bottom. You can vape and charge at the same time, unplug and go with a fully charged Ego. It offers great peace of mind.

+1 for MadJack's advice on extra cartos. Good luck on finding the PV right for you.
 

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Take my opinion with a grain of salt. But if you are truely wanting something that is no fuss. I would suggest the Halo G6. It comes with 5 prefilled cartos, and 2 emptys. I would go ahead and spend the extra 9 bucks on 5 empty cartos as well. Then decide which juices you want.

This is a amazing beginner kit. I have only been vaping for 3 days and have not run into any issues except for overfilling my cartos a bit. But thats my fault, not the kit itself.
 

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Take my opinion with a grain of salt. But if you are truely wanting something that is no fuss. I would suggest the Halo G6. It comes with 5 prefilled cartos, and 2 emptys. I would go ahead and spend the extra 9 bucks on 5 empty cartos as well. Then decide which juices you want.

This is a amazing beginner kit. I have only been vaping for 3 days and have not run into any issues except for overfilling my cartos a bit. But thats my fault, not the kit itself.


wow...that is a crappy deal...ask for some help next time bro...we all bought stuff like that before:)
 

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If you really want the "best", then you will want a good variable volt model. That would be the Darwin first and then the Provari - both top of the line. But most newbies are not willing to start there. One step down would be the 5 volt GLV2 or 3. None of these look like a cigarette but they outperform 99% of all models on the market today.

Variable volt Darwin: Nhaler

Darwin review: http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...ressions-newest-pre-production-prototype.html

5 volt GLV 2 or 3: Electronic Cigarettes and E-Liquid - Great Lakes Vapor


Rule of Thumb: the more it looks like the real thing, the worse the performance.
 
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Take my opinion with a grain of salt. But if you are truely wanting something that is no fuss. I would suggest the Halo G6. It comes with 5 prefilled cartos, and 2 emptys. I would go ahead and spend the extra 9 bucks on 5 empty cartos as well. Then decide which juices you want.

This is a amazing beginner kit. I have only been vaping for 3 days and have not run into any issues except for overfilling my cartos a bit. But thats my fault, not the kit itself.

The OP said he wanted the best. You really think this is the best model made???????????????
 

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The OP said he wanted the best. You really think this is the best model made???????????????

As stated above, I am a complete newbie. I got the indication the OP was too. I was simply suggesting a starter kit that was easy to use. After countless hours of research on this kit I fail to see how it is a crappy deal. It is a well respected 808 kit on these forums.

Perhaps I should have just left well enough alone and not commented
 

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The OP said he wanted the best. You really think this is the best model made???????????????

Good point. I tend to look at price and ease-of-use but that's not what he asked for. The OP wants the best so your answer is spot-on. I'd suggest a Fat Batt KGO/Riva as a backup also. When that moment hits you that you're a vaper and can't stand cigarettes, panic sets in that there are enough supplies on hand. I think I bought 10 mods in a month, LOL. I'm better now :laugh:
 

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I asked for plenty of help and read nothing but good reviews on this site and others regarding the G6. Care to explain why this is a "crappy deal"....?

If it keeps you off cigs, it's not a crappy deal at all.

Everyone has their opinions on what the best PV is, but to be honest, after my own personal experience, I'd have to say that it's a journey for everyone, and we all have different preferences. You may spend some money on things that didn't work out for you, but you also learn along the way and make tweaks according to your own specific needs. I think everyone has to do that, so you didn't get a crappy deal.

As for my own personal suggestion...I think you find two models that work for you: One that is more for at home, in your car, or at work...and the other is the more "cigarette-looking" model that can be easily stuck in your pocket while you're out and about. I like an Ego-like (Riva, eGo, etc) model for at home in front of the computer and in my car, and I like the KR808 (V2Cig, Vapor4Life, etc) model for when I'm out on the town, visiting friends, etc.

I've been researching variable voltage mods, but don't really think it's necessary for me to graduate to that level yet.
 
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