Being new, if you stick with it, you're in for a learning curve. There are literally 100s of e-juice vendors. Many of the vendors listed on this site are excellent juice vendors. For whatever reason, I get most of my juice from Totally Wicked at
Electronic Cigarette | E Cig Liquid | Totally Wicked E Cigs They have some good tabacco flavors pluss all the supplies you'll need for mixing your own juice. If I'm not supposed to plug anyone, I apologize in advance.
My PG and VG I get in bulk from Amazon. Juicyliquid.com has good prices on bottles and syringes for mixing and storing juice. My only complaint with them is their supply can be a little iffy. Lately I've been purchasing the 72mg strength nicotine
(must be diluted for use or your head will explode) from TW and mixing my own tobacco flavors. There's a lot of vendors including TW that sell tobacco flavors premixed at various strengths. However, it is much more cost effecting to learn how to mix your own, so download a good juice calculator at
eJuice Me Up - Best eJuice Calculator and watch a few videos.
Watch the sweet juices, they usually reduce your atty life. I like coconut and the coffee flavors, but I only use them with a rebuildable attys. 510 attys are getting rather expensive these days. I used to be able to get them for $3.50 a piece, now most vendors are requesting $6.00 or more. They say you get what you pay for, but that has not been my experience. All I know, is they last longer with tobacco flavors versus fruity and coffee flavors. My issue could be a personal desire to vape 5v and 6v units. 3.7v units for me only work well with low resistant atties and somehow I burn those up at rate of 1 a week. That's another discussion.
With all that said, the e-juice learning commencement starts now. Good luck! I'm sure you'll find a lot of people willing to forward their thoughts on this forum and other forums.
CraigW