ECF looks complicated to me..

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Susan~S

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Hello and welcome to the forum. Glad to have you here!:)

If you are interested in learning more about e-cigarettes (and all the parts and pieces) below are some blog posts by ECF member Baditude that I highly recommend for someone new to vaping and/or looking to upgrade.

1. A Good Starter's Setup for a Beginning Vapor
2. Advancing Up the Vaping Ladder with Egos and Mods
3. Proper terminology - Is it a carto, a tank, or what? A Guide to Juice Attachments.
4. Something Safe for Cinnamon and Citrus Flavors
 

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Hi Weijun :)

Vaping itself can be simple or complicated...There are some great blog posts that can help you make sense of it all. Basically, you need a power source (battery) and a juice feeding device...(1) Proper terminology - Is it a carto, a tank, or what? A Guide to Juice Attachments.

This might also help you...(4) A Good Starter's Setup for a Beginning Vapor

As some vapers progress down their vaping road...they learn many things about electricity and chemistry and the like. You needn't ever learn that if you choose. There are quite a few very simple solutions that don't require that you be Tesla incarnate. :)
 

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Hi , a newbie here who want to start vaping and stuff like that but the layout of ECF is kindda killing me tsk

I'm more to getting a APV straight but what do i NEED to know about APVs. Like what parts are essential in
building a APV or 'mod' .

Any guidance would be greatly appreciated :)

Thanks

If you are just starting out...I would not recommend building a mechanical mod this is where electricity comes in. But if you choose to then read ALL of Batitude's blogs...:D
 

M3CH M0D M4DN355

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Nah, won't be building a mechanical mod ahahah it seems VERY complicated

Just absorb as much relevant information as you can and take it step by step, before you know it you will be building coils with the best of them and teaching new vapers the things you learned. it just takes a little patients and a lot of reading.

Best of luck to you!
 

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Just absorb as much relevant information as you can and take it step by step, before you know it you will be building coils with the best of them and teaching new vapers the things you learned. it just takes a little patients and a lot of reading.

Best of luck to you!

Quite true M3CH!
 
I had the itaste vtr as my starter but when I first started I found it confusing. If I were you I would stick with something simple to see if you even like it first. I would recommend the itaste ep starter kit with the iclear 10. It comes with a pen cap and honestly looks like a stick of make-up or pen. It is the one that I carry around when I work that way I do not have to take my vtr from the car or house. Also you could check out the itaste VV 3.0 if you are looking for a good beginner VV/VM device or the itastes click for VV.
(Also I have tried other products other than innokin itaste but so far this is the only product I have liked so I am sightly biased lol)
 

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You already have your answers so I will just say......
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to ecf WEIJUN. So glad you are here. I found it a bit confusing at first also so don't be discouraged. Any question that you google will bring you to ecf and you can ask anything because there are always some wonderful person here that wants to help you. That's what makes ecf so a great place to be. Good luck to you and happy vaping.
 
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