halo Triton or joyetech ego?

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2corbies

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. . . .triton has 808 threading so most devices on the market won't fit it. Get halos juices however, one of thr highest quality juices on the market . . .

I agree-- I just got a Triton and I love it, but my other stuff was 808 threaded. The 510 is more versatile and, if that's what you have already, get something where you can use the cartomizers, clearomizers, and mini-tanks interchangeably. A 510-threaded Ego from a reputable manufacturer like Joye is what you're looking for.
 

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I have a Titon Tank and it works great the only thing I dont like is the plastic tanks, from what I hear some juices eat up the plastic. This is why I'm on the hunt for a more long term tank

Cinnamon and citrus will eat all plastic tanks - even the higher grade plastics will start to degrade (it just takes longer). If you are vaping those, go for glass tanks or carts and research, researsh, research before buying just to be certain. I don't particularly like either of those flavor types so, the plastic tanks work fine as a part of my daily kit.
 

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I read somewhere that kanger makes a 808 tank right?are kangers pretty good?[/QUO


I really like the kanger products as juice delivery. I like the t3/mt3 and the evod's alot. I haven't tried theprotank yet but its the same design so I think it will be good too. The Protank is 510 treaded and comes with a ego cover. The t3 and evod are ego treaded. The twist and spinners are ego/510 treaded. The outside treads are ego and the inside treads are 510 so you can use either.
 

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Also (remember I'm kinda new haha) if I were to get a spinner battery or something like it and a clearomizer I don't. Need to buy the desperate atomizers that come in the ego c twist kit right or no? Does the clearomizer have a atomizer built in or...?

Clearo's have a built in atomiser and some have replaceable atomers so you don't have to throw the whole thing out. The kanger products have replacement atomisers you can buy when they get old
 

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Also (remember I'm kinda new haha) if I were to get a spinner battery or something like it and a clearomizer I don't. Need to buy the desperate atomizers that come in the ego c twist kit right or no? Does the clearomizer have a atomizer built in or...?
Here you go.

That gives you two batteries (upgrade to the 1300mah batteries), a charger, and two clearomizers (I'd get a Kanger and an EVOD, for variety). Everything you need, except juice, to really have a solid start.

I like tanks, so I'd grab something like this at some point. Not totally needed up front, but it gives a new perspective when you're ready:
Tank
Cartomizer (I'd go with 2ohm, and this is the only part you have to replace, about every week or two.)
Drip Tip
Thread Cover Upper thingy (purely cosmetic)

The starter pack gives you two clearomizers that people love. The Mini Vision Vivi Nova is also pretty popular. You can replace the internals with something like this.

But really, I'd do a starter pack, and then you can upgrade the delivery systems over time. You can go with various clearomizer styles (I call them wick systems, or wickers) like the Kanger MT3 or the Mini Vision Vivi Nova. Or you can upgrade to the aforementioned tank systems (and there are tons of other options for tanks, truly these are just examples).
 

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Ok so I ordered the spinner and a evod and I already have the halo juice sample pack on the way pretty stoked hoping I have a really good setup I really appreciate everyone's input!
Here's your next step: post a follow up when you get it and test it!

I'm really exited for you. You're in for the ride of your life right here.
 

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Damn I just realized I ordered a kanger mt3 I didn't realize that are those good?

They aren't the best, but they work great for the price. My only issue was the slight flavor change I got from them. Great for beginners though. Also, replacement heads usually cost almost as much as the whole device, which is why the evod is a better choice imo

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I'll add my 2 cents :) I have quite a few Twists, have tried about all the clearos and clearo tanks. I just ordered the Halo Triton batts and the Triton clearo tank. The batts work great on the 808 cartos and also the clearo tank Triton. I am pretty impressed with the triton tank. Only issue I see is once you unscrew the top to fill, even first time, the wick assembly needs to be screwed back in, for some reason it unscrews and gets loose when you unscrew the top, but no biggy. Just screw it in snug but not too tight. Flavor is great, no burning, no leaking. You can replace the wick assembly if it burns out, so as good as a screw tank or Vivi in that respect. So I give it a thumbs up on the Triton. If you do get juice in the air hole, just blow it out, that may cause a few drops you have to dab off bottom. But so far this is the less fiddly clearo I have ever tried. I keep trying them to find one that actually works LOL Now if it only had a glass tank it would be perfect! There is no lack of power with the Triton batts, they are st up perfect for the cartos and the tank. Nice unit for on the go or newbies. I like it. bnrk
 
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