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Power factor meaning: good replication of smoking. Felt hit, volume of vapor. Cleaner taste. Minimum of 4 times the battery life. Larger amount of juice in the tank. Better draw.

Its literally everything.

The "ego" battery is the round one with the clear button. Nearly everything fits and works with that battery. Spinner - denotes that you can change the voltage. (Power). Allowing you to run a wider variety of attachments, and tune them to your taste. This simple little detail is an absolute game changer.

I don't want anyone to get mad at me for steering you any direction. But I promise a little reading on this simple next step is 100% worth the effort. This little jump ahead will put you in inexpensive but much more useful equipment.

Ask whatever you want about it. I will answer it if I can.
 

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Everyone slow down....

First thanks so much for the posts.
Lots to look at.

These kits everyone one is suggesting, are they "turn key", ready to go out of the box?
Nothing else needed?

Also some seem to have different types of batteries?? Automatic or manual? whats the difference? pors/cons?

Maybe a better question might be can I screw this up?

Automatic batteries are alright the only downside is you can come across unsealed batteries. Those would be batteries that take air in through the battery it's self. I've had a few of them and did alright. It's only a problem when you're doing refills. Leaking e liquid into a battery is not a good thing. All of my newer stuff has manual batteries. Those are nice. You just hold down the button and get the vapor. If you're looking for something right out of the box look for a kit with pre-filled cartomizers (part that looks like a cigarette ....). You can just screw it onto a battery and start puffing away. Volt Pack Electronic Cigarette Kit
 

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Everyone slow down....

First thanks so much for the posts.
Lots to look at.

These kits everyone one is suggesting, are they "turn key", ready to go out of the box?
Nothing else needed?

Also some seem to have different types of batteries?? Automatic or manual? whats the difference? pors/cons?

Maybe a better question might be can I screw this up?

What you probably want right now is the disposable ecigs; works pretty much like a cigarette except
you dont have to light it
you dont have to put it out

meanwhile you can look at what other systems are availble to save you money in the long run.
 

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Hi Stormcrest. I'm in Brampton and get most of my vape supplies from Canvape. Good people and they have great prices. And no, I'm not affiliated with them in any way ;). They are at a couple of locations around the GTA on the weekends so you can actually go see the gear and buy it there.

If you like the eRoll, they have that in a starter kit here. To find out more about that device check out this sub-forum. Plus there are a ton of reviews on it on the web.

I have not used this e-cig myself, but I did use the eGo-C attys (that has the heating coil in it) and they are quite good. They are a bit maintenance intensive though, so if that's something you want to minimize you might want to go a different route. I believe the only other thing you will need is juice.

If this option interests you I suggest you get in touch with them through the website contact page or phone and talk things over with them. Let them know what you want to look at and they will make sure to have it at the location you want to go to.

Good luck with it all!
 

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Hi Stormcrest. I'm in Brampton and get most of my vape supplies from Canvape. Good people and they have great prices. And no, I'm not affiliated with them in any way ;). They are at a couple of locations around the GTA on the weekends so you can actually go see the gear and buy it there.

If you like the eRoll, they have that in a starter kit here. To find out more about that device check out this sub-forum. Plus there are a ton of reviews on it on the web.

I have not used this e-cig myself, but I did use the eGo-C attys (that has the heating coil in it) and they are quite good. They are a bit maintenance intensive though, so if that's something you want to minimize you might want to go a different route. I believe the only other thing you will need is juice.

If this option interests you I suggest you get in touch with them through the website contact page or phone and talk things over with them. Let them know what you want to look at and they will make sure to have it at the location you want to go to.

Good luck with it all!

Yay! Another member from Canada comes to the rescue :) I forget that vendor's from Canada would probably be best, for a person..who lives in Canada :oops:
 

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Above all don't give in to paralysis by analysis... lots of good suggestions on here and almost all of it will work just fine; just buy one and jump in. I won't presume to know your finances, but we're really not talking BMW's and Mercedes here... you'll recoup your cigarette costs long before your hardware wears out.



 
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