ego or v.v. echo?? for a noob

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Freddytk421

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should i get 650mAh V.V. ECHO
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Joye Absolute eGo Kit for veteran(1000mA batteries!LR Atomizers!) ???

I am looking at healthcabin for a kit for my sister. She has never used an e cigarette before. I am not sure if she will even be open to it. I was wondering if one of these two kits would be good for a noob. they are both 50.00

Thanks I use an njoy and that's good enough for me at the moment but I don't think she could handle the battery regime I am using with the two little batteries. she is disabled but can fill carts and stuff like that.
 

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Absolute ego kit- I know they work. Cylinder (type B atties) have 2.5 ml capacity, and great kick. Slight learning curve, but overall best LR atty.
VV echo....Echo doent seem to be a bad setup. The VV part is questionable. I dont think Ive seen any evidence that ANY VV additions to the ego type market, DONT need revisions. I think there is still some quality bugs to get worked out on the VV market. If gifting, last thing the reciever needs is issues to figure out.
If its for your sis, and never used an e cig...might steer clear of LR for now, and certainly stay away from VV, and 1000 mah size batts. Females "usually" dig 650 mah. ( all the ones I know anyhow). VV just adds another dimension to figure out also.
Remember with all new ppl- They are starting just like you did, without your knowledge. Keeping it simple is key. They dont have YOUR auto biography, much less theirs going yet. A simple 510 kit, maybe mega, isnt a bad way to go to get her started. She can go where she needs from there.
Absolute ego might be just a little too big for her to consider it her new cig alternative....Literally.
I would forsee- " You quite smoking with a cute n-joy, and your handing me a pink steel cigar. Explain yourself bro."
If you were using one yourself, and could tutorial them well, might be a different story. But even still, its a hard sell. Stay small and simple for now, and just get her started. ;)
 
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