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DjCaptainKiddo

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ProVape. No disposables. Get something that will last. I spent my money on those first and wish someone would have pointed me in the right direction the first go round. You may save a few bucks with the Ego but later on will want to go with a nice mod. Take from personal experience. Its totally worth it.
 

mojox666

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ProVape. No disposables. Get something that will last. I spent my money on those first and wish someone would have pointed me in the right direction the first go round. You may save a few bucks with the Ego but later on will want to go with a nice mod. Take from personal experience. Its totally worth it.

Right men, You'd better buy some mode kit from madvapes, they're easy to make, cheap and enough for a newbie, they're from 9 to 13 bucks, I'd go for the 9 bucks mod, take a look, and see there's a world of choices in their site.

Cheers
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Something to be said for buying the best out of the gate, but everyone has a different idea of what the best is. You may, for example, eventually want a bottom-feeder or something of that nature. Starting out with an Ego is a solid way to start. Even if you eventually go for one of the mods, you'll always have one of these as a backup. And I find that the smaller ego, with a cartomizer, fits in my pocket really nice. It's a 510 system, so you cartos and such that you buy for it can be used on that Provari, or whatever else you use.

Click on the 20% off, and buy a kit from here...
Electronic Cigarette - Starter Kits - Riva 510

Or somewhere else on the net. You cant buy bigger batts, tanks, and such later.
 

mojox666

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Something to be said for buying the best out of the gate, but everyone has a different idea of what the best is. You may, for example, eventually want a bottom-feeder or something of that nature. Starting out with an Ego is a solid way to start. Even if you eventually go for one of the mods, you'll always have one of these as a backup. And I find that the smaller ego, with a cartomizer, fits in my pocket really nice. It's a 510 system, so you cartos and such that you buy for it can be used on that Provari, or whatever else you use.

Click on the 20% off, and buy a kit from here...
Electronic Cigarette - Starter Kits - Riva 510

Or somewhere else on the net. You cant buy bigger batts, tanks, and such later.

Well said men.

I didn't see your point 'till now, but you're right.

Cheers
Mojito
 

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Why are people recommending exotic mods to every person who asks a question?

So you are asking if you should get Ego or Ego-T? The tanks are pretty new and some people seem to have issues with them with leaks and lack of flavor, and parts were out of stock everywhere one time. I think I would recommend the plain Ego or for less cost the Riva 510 (see Liberty-Flights.com Riva Lite bundle). And don't forget to buy elqiuid!! I also recommend trying some cartomizers (Boge soft-cap ones are good and Ego/Riva could use either the standard or the hotter low resistance ones). And a drip tip is a good accessory.

If you get a standard Riva or Ego kit you could always buy a tank atomizer and tank to try later. If you buy the Ego-T you could separately buy a standard atomizer and carts. You will end up trying everything anyway so just decide what you want to try first.
 
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Why are people recommending exotic mods to every person who asks a question?

So you are asking if you should get Ego or Ego-T? The tanks are pretty new and some people seem to have issues with them with leaks and lack of flavor, and parts were out of stock everywhere one time. I think I would recommend the plain Ego or for less cost the Riva 510 (see Liberty-Flights.com Riva Lite bundle). And don't forget to buy elqiuid!! I also recommend trying some cartomizers (Boge soft-cap ones are good and Ego/Riva could use either the standard or the hotter low resistance ones). And a drip tip is a good accessory.

If you get a standard Riva or Ego kit you could always buy a tank atomizer and tank to try later. If you buy the Ego-T you could separately buy a standard atomizer and carts. You will end up trying everything anyway so just decide what you want to try first.

Mods are an option as well as the tradintional starter kits you and others seem to always suggest which btw many of us including me did in fact used in the beginning. I also admit it was those starter kits you and others suggest did help stop me from ever smoking a cigarette. I ONLY suggest a mod to 1st timers because many will upgrade to larger and more powerful accessories or eventually mods and want them to know of that option....a option that can save money in the long run. I dont push hi-end mods to beginners just the ones that cost about the same price or even cheaper than the kits you suggest. I dont make any money by my pointing out a mod option just another possible option. Not everyone who buys a Riva or Ego etc stay with them forever. With all do respect and Im not trying to argue with you. We all want the samething and that is to help newbies quit smoking like we have. Besides...most new members want something that looks like some of your recommendations not mine.

http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/e-cigarette-suppliers-forum/160858-3-7-volt-510-box-mod-2-14500-trustfire-batteries-charger-30-free-shipping-plus-20-ml-juice.html
 
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