First Ecig kit. Echo. Good buy?

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BrokenLungs

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I recently posted elsewhere on the site but I figured the topic of discussion had changed enough to be deserving of a new thread. Just yesterday I made a purchase of my first ecig kit, then after doing so I noticed some more info on here and I'm starting to second guess my decision a little. I hope I made a good choice.

I starting out feeling like eGo had to be the obvious choice, but after browsing through some other great suggestions I actually ended up going with the Echo kit from from Northwest Vapors mainly due to the auto batteries. It also had some good reviews and very good price. http://www.nwvapors.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=1&products_ id=107 I was unaware of the potential leakage problems with the autos before I made the purchase, I hope this doesn't become an issue. I went with a 650 mah because I would prefer something that isn't too bulky and heavy but I also purchased a car charger so I can have a second ecig always charged and ready to go when the batt dies. The kit includes two cartomizers and I also purchased 3 extra dual coil cartomizers. They had a pretty decent selection of liquids on the same site so I got a few of those too (Dark Vapure tobacco, True tobacco, Coffee, and Brandy... mmmm). All very high nicotine for now (36 mg) and low VG.

My main concern about my order is ironically the thing that drew me to the Echo in the first place, the auto battery. I'm worried that I'll have leaking problems and screw the thing up. Does anybody have any experience with this particular kit or anything else from nwvapors.com? Is the leakage issue with autos common? Thoughts on the echo in general? dual coil cartomizers? Northwest Vapors liquids?
 

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I don't know if these are the same type of auto batteries that are on the small pvs. Just don't fill the cartomizer while it's attached to the battery. After you fill, wipe off the bottom. Quite a few people own them and I haven't read about a lot of problems.

I have some echo-e batteries, but they're manual.

Here's a big echo thread with tons of info!

http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/ego-type-models/189567-echo-thread.html
 
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