hello, new and need some advice :)

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ria__x

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hello all :)


i have been vaping for a couple of months now. i started with the standard eGo manual 650mAH and V3 clearomiser, but after looking at some pretty drip tips, i've got got a vivi nova V4 and a BCC T4. I got to say I'm really enjoying my little adventure. i use really low nicotine as was only a social smoker. i'm using RY3 VG at the minute and love it :D


anyway.. looking for a new battery and probably would get this a '1300mAh USB Rechargeable Battery for EGO-T E-Cigarette'.. but i've now saw this that there is a VV version of this.. i got two different coils with my vivi nova/T4 so wondered if it was worth getting the VV version? or should i just stick to manual?


let me know what you guys think! or even if you can recommend a better battery.. going to order off fasttech.


thanks and hoping to make a few new vape mates!


Ria xo
 

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VV is better, and vv/vw is the bomb....

A twist would be a good upgrade.

But if you can afford it, get the VV/VW battery.

You are able to fine tune your vap temperature and performance of the coil. If you need which VW , let us know and we will help you out!

Happy Vaping.

PS, Get Protank Mini or EVOD..

Cheers
 
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Yeah, it is worth it for sure. With VV, whatever coil or head you are using, you'll be able to dial it in to where you really like it. Since it's your first, the rule of thumb is to start at low voltage, and turn it up til you like it.

If you are ording from fasttech, the ego-vv is nice. Make sure to get the one that does have the up and down buttons. Some versions they sell aren't really variable voltage, they only let you switch from 4.2, 3.7, and 3.3. Also look at the ego twists they sell, and the itaste vv.
 

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To be honest I find that VV is the only way to go, I started with 3 650 Mah egos then got an evic (tho it's now broken) and finally settled on the VV egos (twists) for the time being, they really change the taste and vapor output of your atty. with the 3 different resistances of your vivi you can tune the voltage for the different ohms.

So short answer yes they are worth it

whatever you decide to go with keep vaping :)
 

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VV is a nice option, particularly if you use a number of different ohm cartos on a regular basis. The standard ego batteries are a workhorse, and have been for a long time. I bought three of them, one which is still charging and vaping fine three years later. (I have invested in other more expensive / fancy mods along the way...) :D
 

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Word G, VV is the F-Ing way to go. You should go with VV, especially if you are ordering from Fast Tech. They have super cheap VV ego batteries. You should get 2 and a Protank!

I would say get an RDA, but you are too pretty for that nerd stuff. Get an Immortalizer clone and send it to me. Ill send it back hitting like a dream!
 

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thanks for all the help everyone! i can't wait to get a fancy battery hehe. i have seen the EVODS but do they have interchangable drip tips? the protank is a little big for my liking (shallow!!)

if any of you could provide some links or even other sites please, go ahead :D i'm having trouble finding some

No changeable drip tips on the evods.
 

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thanks for all the help everyone! i can't wait to get a fancy battery hehe. i have seen the EVODS but do they have interchangable drip tips? the protank is a little big for my liking (shallow!!)

if any of you could provide some links or even other sites please, go ahead :D i'm having trouble finding some

If you are adamant on staying with ego style batteries Price Angels in china has good prices. Takes 2 weeks to get your door though. Fast Tech and Fairy Gift have pretty cheap prices to. All in China.

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http://www.fairy-gift.com/advanced_search_result.html?keyword=e+cigarette&search_in_description=1

Had to laugh about your comment about the Protank being big. It's really small and petite compared to the rba I am currently using.
 

ria__x

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If you are adamant on staying with ego style batteries Price Angels in china has good prices. Takes 2 weeks to get your door though. Fast Tech and Fairy Gift have pretty cheap prices to. All in China.

Buy Cheap EGO E-Cigarettes - Brand EGO Electronic Cigarette Kit - Free Shipping

Found 200 e cig at FastTech - Worldwide Free Shipping

http://www.fairy-gift.com/advanced_search_result.html?keyword=e+cigarette&search_in_description=1

Had to laugh about your comment about the Protank being big. It's really small and petite compared to the rba I am currently using.

haha well i did have a look at the Protank again and it wasn't actually as big as i remember, but yes yours is big! hehe
 

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thanks for all the help everyone! i can't wait to get a fancy battery hehe. i have seen the EVODS but do they have interchangable drip tips? the protank is a little big for my liking (shallow!!)

if any of you could provide some links or even other sites please, go ahead :D i'm having trouble finding some

Rocky Mountain Vapor (ECF supporter) has great prices and super fast shipping. Enter 20rocky in the coupon code at checkout for 20% off to boot!
 

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Check the Fast Teck link I provided. You can get a Vamo 2 or 3 starter kit for around $50. plus some others that looked decent. They all tend to have the 510 connection. Just make sure that when ordering from china that the battery charger plug is the correct configuration to where you live. It would suck to get a European plug for someone living in the US or vice versa.
 
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