Former E-Cig user needs reccomendations

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Geofresh

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So about 1 1/2 years ago I stumbled upond the great technology that is e-cigs.

With the single unit I bought from Shawn at Litecig (Great guy) I was able to eventually ween myself off nicotine completely.

Well...you know how things go, one day I wanted a cigarette and my e-cig was nowhere to be found.
But now I am ready to get another device.

So please! Veteran and new users alike, I would like an e-cig reasonably priced. (Under $50)
- Good throat hit.
- Easily refillable cartridges.
- Good battery life and powerful atomizer.

Thanks in advanced!
 

markfm

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Targeting under $50 total price of entry, the liberty-flights $30 Riva 510 2-battery kit (after the discount on their Web site), a pack of Boge 2 ohm 510 cartos, and an initial ounce of juice should come in right about that price point. I'm pretty sure you can add a tank after without issue, that the eGo tanks work on Riva (though you would have to verify, pretty sure you'll find threads on it).

(If they don't have the Boge 2 cartos in stock, the kit comes with the standard set of pre-filled carts and 2 atties)

A plus, the newer Rivas from Liberty flights apparently have a change so that their output is actually 3.7V, tapering to 3.2+ as they discharge, as compared to a flat 3.2 or so output on eGo (and earlier Rivas). Check the LF subforum for info.

Another alternative, if they have stock, is vapor-pure. It's a new shop, but I was very impressed with the pricing and customer service.
 

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Since you are not technically a "newbie" you should consider many of the advanced PV's that have now been developed such as a good 5 volt PV or a variable volt PV. They provide superior throat hit, consistency and battery life. Plus the batteries only cost about $3.50 unlike the little 3.7 volt tube batteries. GLV2 from Great Lakes Vapor is one of the better 5 volt PV's. The Darwin from nhaler.com or ProVari are two of the better VV PV's. Here is a site that summarizes many of the better battery PV's:

http://www.ecigarette-mods.com/
 

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What about the Inferno: Tank System? How does that compare to the eGo-T?
I actually have both of these kits (bought the tanks from Cignot before I realized that Volcano was coming out with tanks too) and they are the same thing. I can use any of the attomizers on any of the batteries (though the colors don't match). Neither of these were under $50, but, you will be very happy with a tank set up. The Inferno kit comes with a 650 battery as a pass-thru and a 1000 battery, one atomizer and tanks, which is why I bought that kit, and the eGo-T from Cignot came with 2 of the 650 batteries, 2 atomizers and tanks, and I could pick my colors! both vendors are good, Vicki at Cignot was great, and her shipping was faster. Either kit would be great for you
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The tank system has been great so far being you can switch out tanks with no mess...my only complaint is the flavor is somewhat missing. The 1000mah upgrade battery is amazing. I purchased my Tank system at Cignot and recieved it in less than 24 hrs being I live in IL. I also bought extra atomizers and tanks from Liberty Flights which has really good pricing. I wish I had the 650 battery as a pass-thru, looks like another good upgrade. Good Luck and Enjoy!
 

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You won't be sorry, and if you have never ordered from volcano before use the coupon code epuffdirect for some $off
Good luck!

I did in fact use the coupon code! Saw you had posted it in another thread, thanks!.

Very excited to receive my new machine and kick the analogs...hopefully for good this time.
 
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