Hello, members of ECF. Looking for some friendly advice.

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NealBJr

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Got me mum a kanger aero tank Mow today and she's liking it , somewhat of a hmm finicky set in her ways possible tootle puffer.
Previously on the ce4 and got her a protank mini 3 but when you take it apart to refill you have to hold the glass and the top piece together.
Aero mow stays in one piece when you take the bottom off. Picked up some of the new organic cotton coils for those types of kanger tanks.
Also they fit a wide variety of their tanks.


I don't have any experience with the Aerotank, but I do have my three subtanks that I love.

Now, being a "tootie puffer", I do like direct lung inhales, but on the tight side. Right now, I am vaping on a Taifun GTII clone, and loving it. After I recieved the tank, coiled and wicked it, 1.4 ohms, and two hole setting... No leaks so far.. I am highly impressed. Flavor is up there, only being bested by the Squape R..but none of the Squape-R leaking issues so far. If I can rebuild first time on a new tank with no leaks or dry hits, then I am truly impressed. Next, I need to try and make a bad build. :)

My subtanks I recoiled myself to 1.6 ohms. They still go through juice fairly quickly though. The single hole airflow is a bit too much for me, but still doable. I usually run it halfway through the single hole.

I still have my mech mods, coiled .2 ohms.. but it rarely gets used... mainly for those "after work" moments. I guess I can be called a Vaping Sybil.
 

AtomsForPeace

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Sorry Atom how many choices do you have ?

Well I was browsing around the Mt. Baker website and based on the reviews have narrowed it down to about 4 so far

- Innoken iTaste MVP V2.0 Starter Kit
- Aspire premium starter kit
- Innoken Beginner starter kit
- Kanger Evod Starter Kit

Still considering other products though.
 

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Something like an ego-one kit may be good though I have no direct experience with one , perhaps someone who has one could chime in.
Joye eGo ONE Starter Kit 2.5ml 2200mAh

I have the ego one mega (4.0ml, 2600mah) and it's a nice little device. A friend bought one after seeing me with mine and they appear very happy with it as well. Stick to 1.0 ohm CL coils and replace them every one or two weeks for easy maintenance. They would make for a good starter device, especially for those that want something small. There's 3 size options available, including a lipstick size mini at 850mah.
 
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Unitank like the aero mow ?
Well I had to find one that wasn't too big.
Ive looked in the classies but many people seem to be selling products for not much less than retail.
Ive got a Tmod on order for hundreds but if I was ever to sell any of my gear it would be a lot less than what I payed for it.

Hmm lets say loses 30% after its left the lot.
I'm getting a good deal with beauty ring, extension cap, and 2 batteries...lol...from the same guy I bought a lot of 4 Protanks from.
 
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Racehorse

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Those pen-cigalike things are at the very bottom of the totem pole.

Been vaping for 3 years and use my Kanger Evod + Evod single coil clearos daily. ;) I have other devices, but I like these things.



Atom, if you want an "ego style" that could mean anything from Joyetech Twist (variable voltage is nice) or a Kangertech Evod (3.7v non VV) stick (tube shaped) battery. I would stick with name brands.

If you want a bit more than that, the joyetech EgoOne, joyetech Egrip (box shaped) are products that a lot of people like because they are small and very mobile.
 

f1vefour

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iTaste VV4 for a pen like vape, or a Cool Fire IV for a first mod.

iTaste VV4
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$20 - Innokin iTaste VV 4 Express Kit - $19.95 - WORLDofVAPE

Cool Fire IV

$36 - Innokin Cool Fire 4 IV Regulated Mod - Origin Vape

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NealBJr

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@NealBJr Thanks a ton for the sources! I personally like the look of box mods very much and that iTaste MVP V2.0 looks pretty sweet. Honestly thinking about going with that one and maybe the Aspire premium as well.

The MVP 2.0 is a solid device. I will have to say only one bad thing about it though.. it's limited to 11 watts. That shouldn't be too much of a problem if you use Nautilus tanks, but it does limit you. 1.0 ohm coils will fire at 3.3 volts... so I would recommend a 1.2 ohm or higher. It has been out for a while and have released their updated version, the mvp3.0 which allows more power, but I don't see a good starter kit for it. Since they released the 3.0, there have been some price drops in the older version, since the 3.0 will eventually take it's place.

Either way, the MVP has always been a good starter unit. Innokin makes some good products.
 

AtomsForPeace

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FOLLOW UP:

Hey guys
Ultimately I decided to go with the Innoken MVP V2.0 and Aspire CF VV+

I got both in the mail today along with Admiral Berry crunch and Berry Creamy E-liquid (I like berries as I'm sure you can tell lol)

Haven't even opened the aspire kit yet, but I have set up the Innoken MVP and i'm loving the big clouds it gives off. I've also found a favorite new disposable in V2. Although I wouldn't recommend ordering from their website cause I heard one guy got screwed on a $156.00 purchase (Yikes). Their V2 disposables are only $3.50 a piece at Wal-Mart, so I bought about 4 and the first one lasted me a little over 3 days and that was with dragging it regularly every ten minutes or so. I'm also thinking about ordering some Flings, as I've heard good things about White Cloud.

I wanna say thanks again to all the people who gave recommendations and advice.
I really do appreciate it.
 

djsvapour

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. I'm also thinking about ordering some Flings, as I've heard good things about White Cloud.

You could do that. However, from what I hear (from a distance, admittedly) White Cloud are one of the most overpriced lines of e-cig products ever sold. Can you trust the internet reviews?... or have you heard positive comments on this forum?
Disposable e-cigarettes (the better ones) are now discounted in the UK to about $2-$3 a stick. The trade in $6.99/$7.99 disposables is nearing the end. Unless you find a good one, it's wasted money. I bought 10 Vypes for $14.00.
 

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You could do that. However, from what I hear (from a distance, admittedly) White Cloud are one of the most overpriced lines of e-cig products ever sold. Can you trust the internet reviews?... or have you heard positive comments on this forum?
Disposable e-cigarettes (the better ones) are now discounted in the UK to about $2-$3 a stick. The trade in $6.99/$7.99 disposables is nearing the end. Unless you find a good one, it's wasted money. I bought 10 Vypes for $14.00.
Doesn't Vype only ship to the UK? I live in the states.
 

djsvapour

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Doesn't Vype only ship to the UK? I live in the states.
I'm not sure about where these things are available. All I wanted to point out was the general vibe about W-C based on vaper's radio and non-review site (forums) comments in the US.
W-C and a few other e-cigs companies are in a web of self-promotion involving so-called "independent" review sites and online vaping "magazines". The more I find out about how the industry operates, the less I think you can trust anything other than from forums and trusted members of the community.
The disposables might be fine if it suits you. Just remember to look for genuine reviews. :)
 

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Part of learning the whole vape thing for many people is spending money on stuff you eventually realize you shouldn't have. Let me prevent you from doing that.

If you buy a simple starter kit for $20-$40, you will be unsatisfied and in not very much time, either smoking cigs or dropping more money on other equipment.

For about $60, you can get an eGo ONE which is good if you want something light and simple but that still gets amazing flavor and great vapor production. You can use 1 ohm OR .5 ohm coils in it, which gives you flexibility in terms of how you want your vape to hit.

For $20 more, you could get the CoolFire pictured above and a subtank, and then you could REALLY have any type of experience you want. THIS is what I recommend. For not much money (relatively), you could have close to the best possible equipment, other than a dripper, which is not for everyone. Sure, you could one day want a 100w battery - but in my experience, there's little gain in enjoyment after about 40w.

good luck. Seriously though, don't buy some dinky little pen that's just gonna piss you off because you can't get a good lungful.
 
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