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Engraced

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How heavy of a smoker are you? (The heavier the smoker, the more likely you're going to need more batteries, or longer lasting batteries).
How closely do you want your e-cig to resemble a cigarette?
How long do you plan on vaping? (Are you going to switch-to-quit or switch-and-stay?)
How much customization for eliquid do you want? (Are going to vape one flavor or start mixing your own?)
How complex are you willing to get? (Ecig range from prefilled cartomizers which are twist-and-vape to variable voltage ecigs that I personally think require a 100lb manual to understand)
 

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HI Zexsill

Welcome to ECF. Well if you ask me. i will find something perform well. Very reliable and worth the money. You may consider some basic kits like the ego/kgo or maybe the LT.. and personally the best is the Provari.. Well a lot of reliable one's out there. But how many packs a day a smoker are you? then we can start from there
 
I agre on the eGo-C, I also found that for people with limited budget or people that want something that looks almost like a cigi, there is also the eGo-510T, the T stands for the tank, which is smaller but similar principle as the eGo-C tank. The battery is very small and will not last long if you are a medium/big smoker (+5 day). That being said, you get 2 in a starter kit and they are 1/2 price.

I found that new lady vapers (casual/party smokers) enjoy the eGo-510T, because they can get it in all different colours and it looks like a cigi (go figure !). That being said, most eGo/KGO cannot run LR (Low Resistance) atomisers/cartomisers, you'll kill your battery in no time.

Either way, if you get serious about vaping, the eGo-C could quickly end up in the draw or be used as last resort emergency, an eGo-510T will end up in the bin.

Ego-C kit retails for around $80, the 510T for around $40.
 

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Wow thats alot of responds up there, posting to hit 5 *wink wink*
okay back to topic, For me i am not really a heavy smoker because i could smoke 3 stick a day to 1 pack a day as to me its the habit of smoking when you have nothing to do... so i believe according to you all a medium one should fit me~
Next point, hmmm the looks? as long it works i am fine.
How long on vaping? if it works on me it will be way better than traditional cigarette so why quit?
How complex it is? hmmm as simple as possible? i hate to read manual~ :blush:

Cheers.
 
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