Hello all. I'm Tony

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skigro

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I'm new so I figured I would post an introduction. I'm fairly new to the vaping scene. Lol. I tried blucigs and actually quit analogs for about 6 months. But then I switched back due to the battery life and having to constantly switch cartos. I just wanted something better. But I failed to do my research.


My wife has been wanting me to quit analogs so I started looking into vaping again. So I started to do my research this time. That's when I found out about the ECF and the apvs and tanks and all the other high-end devices and accessories. So ive become very intrigued.

I've ordered a map tank and drip tip. Now I just need a and liquid. I'm thinking the silver bullet. I'd love to have a provari but. Too expensive for me. Any suggestions for apv or anything else would be appreciated.
 

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Thanks guys. I was looking at the ss vtube, but I know it's a 2.5amp limit and it's got a very airy draw. So i thought it may not work well with a map tank. So that's why I was leaning more towards the silver bullet. It seems like a great device.

I got the map tank that uses the ce2s seemed like a good one to try out first. I'll try other tanks later on. Any good place to order juice?
 

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So i keep going back and forth not knowing which to order. I love the look of the silver bullet, nice large button and all the reviews say its great. But then the ss vtube is a vv. Is having a VV super important for a beginner? I just dont want to buy something thats going to die in less than a year. argh! too many choices. lol
 

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So i keep going back and forth not knowing which to order. I love the look of the silver bullet, nice large button and all the reviews say its great. But then the ss vtube is a vv. Is having a VV super important for a beginner? I just dont want to buy something thats going to die in less than a year. argh! too many choices. lol
I put VV in the why not catagory.

Many people are just fine without it, but having my intro to VV via the Ego Twist I'm sold on the concept. Now that you can get good PV's that are VV at a low cost it's an added feature that is easy to use and can enhance your vaping enjoyment.
 

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Hi Tony- Welcome to ECF.

I have never ordered from ecigma.com, so can't help you there.

I too own a Vtube, although not the SS version. I plan to be ordering one of those next week as I have loved my current Vtube so much! I was a week in to vaping when I moved up to VV. I personally noticed a big difference as I had trouble on my ego kit with getting enough throat hit and I like a warmer vape that more closely simulates a real cigarette. The VV model allows me to increase the voltage to achieve that no matter what juice I am using.

I don't think you can go wrong with either device (the Vtube or SB) but if you think you will be interested in VV at some point I would recommend going forward with that purchase.

The tank I use is the Vivi Nova which looks like it was made for the Vtube and I have no problems with an airy draw.

Good luck!

-Jason
 
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