Help! I am a noob to all this. Have my eye on the ego c twist but is it really a good e cig to start with?

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RobertH

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I seen those and thought about it then went on and got other things i thought i would need (want)more .then when my order came the good people at Vaperite.com had either put one in my order box by mistake or threw it in as a gift being i was a new customer. I would like to think it was a gift rather then a shipping mistake on their part.

Either way as i was taking items out of the package when it came and my wife took it right out of my hand and hung it around her neck and said ," O Wow ,how cute".. needless to say it's hers now and i never had a chance to do anything with it other then put it on her twist for her. And that is a job to do. It's got a tight fit and just getting it over the edge of the twist body is a pain in the finger tips. I feel it was so tight if her twist was not the stainless finish it might have tore the paint off.

To get it on i had to start it at the button end and cantilever a pair of pliers over the edge of my desk and push down on the twist with the lanyard ring edge againt the edge of the plier jaws on both sides and put a good amount of pressure on it to get the ring started. Very tight but once it was on it could be turned and moved very nicely to the spot she liked best.

She likes it very much and i might get myself one in time but for now i'm in the flavor testing stage. I got a couple of packages coming in the next few days with 20 or so flavors to try. i'm happy with my first choice of strawberry but my wife wants to try them ALL. haha.

Thanks again for all the friendly advice i have gotten and welcome any and all suggestions.

Take care and have a nice evening,,Robert
Oh, and personally, I would add this, since I tend to lose anything like sunglasses, etc. that isn't tied to me:

Joye eGo Lanyard

NOTE: Sorry this somehow got flipped. The quoted text should be on top? lol. thanks
 
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Hulamoon

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Spaceballs, I can't tell you how my eyes have been glazing over reading about voltage and ohms. Looked through threads twice (lost your quote once by accident). Now I re-found it. At last! One line of advice and I know what I need to get! Hurrah!!!! In other words "Here we go; the short, short version"

If you want something in the eGo form factor, I doubt you will do better than a Twist. The VV makes all the difference in the world. Just be sure to get attys/cartos/clearos with standard resistance (2.5-3 ohm) so you can have the full range of VV.[/QUOTE]
 

RobertH

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It's been over a month now and i feel i have a pretty good idea about what the deference is between what i need for vaping and what i Want for vaping. And oddly enough there is No deference between the two. From what i can tell it has a lot to do with how easy you want your vaping to be and that goes hand and hand with how much gear you have acquired
Ok with that being said and after reading back over it ,it turned out just the way i thought it would.Making little or No sense what so ever. hahaha.
In other words i am very happy with the fact i have quit smoking tobacco and after the first couple of days my wife joined me and both her and i have thrown away all the ash trays and retired our zippo lighters. Now they will only be used for lighting candles for our nights of romantic candle lit vaping into the early morning hours. Watching the sun rise through a cloud of vapor that forms the shape of a heart produced from our matching ego twist.
A little too much? I agree. hahaha.. ok all thanks again for all the great info i find here on the ECF and i am very happy to have found vaping before i had smoked myself into a grave. Have a great day,,Rob
 
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Here's something to consider about the Twists: I have four of them in rotation, each with a different juice (some in cart/atty combos, some in tanks), and each "tuned" to my preferred wattage based on the Twist voltage setting and the ohms of the specific puffer on top. So, in effect, what I have is a 4-part Darwin with 4 adjustable wattage settings in a much nicer looking (IMHO) form factor ... at less than 1/2 the price! (4 Twists from Cignot = $28 x 4 = $112; 1 Darwin from nHaler = $245 when and if they ever get them in again!) No, I don't have a fancy integrated display, but I do have a cheap multimeter and I've learned how to use it :).

Just sayin' ... ;)
 
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