What's a good starter kit and whats the difference for top and bottom fill?
Sure thing. I think the ego evod starter kits are a good way to start, however most end up upgrading not too long after getting them., if you would like to avoid that, its hard to beat an innokin mvp v2. They are an easy to learn device, and have a lot of options to grow with. Take in crazy multiple day long battery life and the ability to use it to charge your smart phone and its price of below 50$ online (I've seen it as low as 33$) and its hard to.beat. The 'downside' is that it is a 'box mod'. Its box shaped and not a tube. But it is easy to get used to. I swore id never own a box mod and when I got one wondered why I ever resisted.
Top fill and bottom fill are simple to understand. It refers to how you put the juice in. as you can infer, top fill feeds from the top (where you inhale from) and bottom fill from the bottom (where you screw it into the battery).
There are also top and bottom coils that typically correspond to top and bottom fill. Most top coils top fill and bott coils bottom fill.
So im sure you are thinking, which is better? The answer is it depends. On what? On you! We all are different and like different things.
From the two options I listed above, the evod is bottom fill/coil and the mvp comes with top coil/fill
That being said, you can buy different 'toppers' (the part the juice goes in that you inhale from) and find what you like best.
Basically the parts of an e cig are the battery, the coil (which is inside the topper) and a case that goes around the coil that holds juice. These are called names like cartomizers, clearomizers, glassomizers and rbas/rdas.. That stands for rebuildable atomizer (rba) or rebuildable dripping atomizers (rda). Rbas and rdas are advanced bc you have to build your own coils. (which isn't that hard). There is also a tip you inhale from called a drip tip.
Via a possessed phone thats autocorrect is just silly
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