E-Liquid for Kanger?

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Hello @Umar Ali and welcome to the forum. There are a thousand places to get liquids for your Kanger setup. The best type will be whatever you enjoy from a high VG to a 50pg/50vg blend. I would suggest putting your location in your avatar so others will know where you are from so they may give you the best advice but I would look here:
DEALS and STEALS - Deals and Steals (go to last couple pages)
FORUM SUPPLIERS - ECF Forum Suppliers
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+1. The Topbox will do just about anything a vape can do, except for extreme high power stuff. It's excellent in the low to mid power range. It can use just about any kind of liquid but, using the premade coils, you're likely to see wicking troubles with VG rations above 75% or so.
 

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Right apologies didn't know that wasn't there - I'm in the UK.

Cheers for the tips guys although I have to admit, literally no idea what a VG is lol - if it helps in any way I'm planning on getting it from the electric tobacconist - Kanger TopBox with a battery and some spare coils. Just wasn't sure if the liquid would make a difference.

On an aside, is the Electric Tobacconist decent? Or are there better places online?
 
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Right apologies didn't know that wasn't there - I'm in the UK.

Cheers for the tips guys although I have to admit, literally no idea what a VG is lol - if it helps in any way I'm planning on getting it from the electric tobacconist - Kanger TopBox with a battery and some spare coils. Just wasn't sure if the liquid would make a difference.

On an aside, is the Electric Tobacconist decent? Or are there better places online?
My two faves are www.myvaporstore.com and sweet-vapes.com. Someone else may have a website for a place closer to you in the UK though.
 

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Right apologies didn't know that wasn't there - I'm in the UK.

Cheers for the tips guys although I have to admit, literally no idea what a VG is lol - if it helps in any way I'm planning on getting it from the electric tobacconist - Kanger TopBox with a battery and some spare coils. Just wasn't sure if the liquid would make a difference.

On an aside, is the Electric Tobacconist decent? Or are there better places online?

I suspected you were UK.

I would almost certainly not shop at the shop. Some of what they sell is, um... well... (includes Tobacco company products and junk liquids too)

They do sell some decent liquids, but you won't find them under Kik, or Blu or Apollo.

Are you thinking of going 'posh' or just regular.

Do you want a target price for the TopBox kit? :)
 

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Hello and welcome to the forum @Umar Ali. Glad to have you here!:)
Cheers for the tips guys although I have to admit, literally no idea what a VG is lol
PG = Propylene Glycol - the "flavor carrier" of e-liquid. A secondary source of "throat hit", but not as strong as the nicotine concentration. Some people have a sensitivity or even an allergy to PG. It's very thin.

VG = Vegetable Glycerin - the "vapor maker" of e-liquid. Used as a sweeter in many food sources, and also as a skin emollient. It's very thick. Often labeled just "Glycerine" if you DIY.

PG and VG are often used together in different ratios in e-liquid. For example, a 50/50 PG/VG ratio. Many juice vendors offer a range of different ratios as far as PG/VG.
 

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People not massive fans of - - - - then?

Like 90% of vendors, some things are priced in line with the best value shops and others aren't.
They are not in the business of giving stuff away; and will then charge too much money for low-quality or bad value products.
There are items on the website which are very bad value. They also stock
1. Tobacco company products and
2. Rip-off brands.

In other words, your money is more important than your customer satisfaction.

The tobacco brand Blu are supporting the EU TPD which is the EU regulation of e-cigs. Any shop selling Blu is not a friend to vapers.

JacVapour? Tablites? Vapouriz?.... Apollo? Say no more.
 

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Well I've had a look at some of the other places online - vapourandecig seemed pretty good.

I'm getting the Kanger TopBox Nano with a Samsung battery, some 0.5 Ohm coils and Sub Zero e-lquid, for less than 70 quid. Bargain :p

Sounds good to me. :)

@Chrissie who also said hello, is a person who knows all about e-cigarettes, and vendors who you can trust.

In fact, if you google "all about e-cigarettes", you'll know why. :thumb:

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I am ordering 2 x Kanger top tank mini atomizers from China tomorrow. They're going to be around £15. (£10 less than UK).
and 2 x GS Tank atomisers. 40 x GS 1.2ohm coils and 25 x Subtank SSOCC coils too.

It will be the biggest order I have ever made, and possibly the last order I will ever make, depending on how the law pans out in the UK. :cry:

I want them here by May 2016, and then the EU can shove their laws. I'll have
5 x subtanks (most with rebuildable)
3 x mini Nautilus
3 x GS tanks
2 x Kayfun Monster (rebuildable)
3 x Kayfun (version 2)
5 x "RDA" atomizers.

Every one of these will be banned soon enough, which is a sad state of affairs.
 
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