Help me get a good setup for around 100$

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Zormac

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Hey guys!

I just started to become interested in e-cigarettes since I tried it a couple of times outside a pub and Im interested in getting a good setup from the beginning so I dont waste alot of money trying different ones out, any help would be greatly appreciated :)

Since I dont live in the US I would llike to get everything from the same site to save on shippingcosts and it would be great if any spareparts that might haveto be changed in the future was included in the package.

Budget: ~100$
Features:
Good batterylife
Variable voltage
2 or more good easily changeable tanks

Size: Not to specific here but i dont want a bulky square model , one of those thats kinda like a cigarr would be great.

Edit: Liquid does not haveto be included since I have a local source for that.
 
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You will get many different posts here for all different setups in your price range. It all depends on how deep you want to get Into everything. If you want rebuildable stuff, or disposable stuff.. Etc..

From your post, I would suggest getting an ego twist or a Kanger evod vv starter kit.

I personally use and love my kanger evod vv with kanger mini pro 2 tanks.

You didnt say if your budget includes e-juice or not, so you will have to figure out how many extras you want to start with.

My kit came with 2 Kanger Evod vv batteries and a kanger mini pro tank 2, added 30ml e-juice + shipping for just under $100

But there are thousands of options out there, and just as many combinations of battery/tanks/clearos/cartos that you can get for under $100, then upgrade as you need to and as budget allows.
 

djsvapour

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I don't know about shipping to Sweden, but if the UK is realistic, I'd recommend looking at/on

Vape Escape
Myepack
UKecigcabin
Vapeland


The company "Joyetech" makes excellent EGO batteries. The rest of their offerings (mod and tanks) are expensive for what they are and mostly best avoided.

If you bought an Innokin mod (Myepack) and some clearomisers... there are 3 pages of them! :) You could also buy replacement heads with your initial order. 1 a week is my average for Kanger. 1 or 2 a month is my average for Innokin.

If it was me, I'd get an evod starter kit or an MVP v.2 with an extra basic battery (Kanger 650mAh) for back up.
 

Zormac

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Thanks for all the helpful replies guys!

This site Fasttech sounds good since they offer free worldwide shipping which I havent seen anyone else do yet, if I was to choose this site in perticular and had 100$ to spend, what you guys recommend putting in my shoppingcart?

Keeping in mind I dont want to make a new order for at least a couple of months.
 

djsvapour

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Thanks for all the helpful replies guys!

This site Fasttech sounds good since they offer free worldwide shipping which I havent seen anyone else do yet, if I was to choose this site in perticular and had 100$ to spend, what you guys recommend putting in my shoppingcart?

Keeping in mind I dont want to make a new order for at least a couple of months.

You need to be careful on Fasttech. They are normally reliable about naming products as "authentic" when they are. If they say nothing....then presume they are clones/copies. Some cloned hardware is fine....but I avoid the clearomisers on fasttech, particularly.

Do they sell "authentic" Innokin MVP or itastevv or VTR?

They sell genuine Kanger mini Protanks (v.3) and plenty of other stuff too.

I shall order a few mini Protanks soon and forget about them for 8 weeks.
 
Hey Zormac, I took the plunge last week into vaping. I am sitting here anxiously waiting for the mail. My Innokin SVD is "out for delivery". I feel like a kid waiting for xmas morning to arrive...lol. I purchased the SVD and THEN I discovered this site and started reading real user reviews. I hope I don't end up with a bad fire button like a lot of others have.

Anywho, just a word of advice. There are a ton of video reviews out there. Take them with a grain of salt. These folks are receiving a free devise and only using it for 10 minutes. Your better off reading reviews/posts that the great folks on this site put up for a real world reliability of a devise.
 
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    Welcome Zormac!

    IMHO you shouldn't waste time with starter sets. If you want to quit smoking you should do it right. If you don't smoke, you shouldn't start vaping of course. No use it getting second best and risking not getting off of pyros.

    I'd recommend a Innokin "iTaste MVP" and 2 Aspire Nautilus Tanks. This will give you a great vape. Will cost you about 120€ though, plus eLiquids. You won't waste your money buy buying second best. You should get something "tame" like vanilla or fruity. The sweet and "tobacco" flavors can be really strange. Less chances that you'll absolutely dislike the taste. Taste in the eliquids seems to vary wildly.

    Depending on how much you smoked, you will have the money back in less than a month. I managed to switch to vaping completely and haven't missed smoking once. So do a calculation how much cigarettes per day you smoked, how much packs a week and think about how much you'll be saving, if you don't go overboard with shiny new toys like every other vapor here (Myself included of course! my break-even was slightly delayed until the 12th of July just now but who cares). But you can save a lot of money quitting smoking. And vaping is much more fun.

    Fasttech.com is a really _really_ bad idea because you might have to wait between 1-3 months for your stuff. Whoever suggested that must be smoking, err, vaping something really strong :p Try to find a store in your country that can mail you the stuff quickly. Every day delay in shipping will actually cost you more money for cigarettes than a cheap shop lol.
     

    Rat2chat2

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    I knew then......what I know now.......I would have started out with a mvp2. I love mine and the awesome battery life. Any thing you put on top of it looks good. Fasttech is definitely the way to go to save money if you don't mind waiting. I have ordered from them since the start of my journey on ecigs. Get extra everything. Backups are so important so you are not in a position to have to go back to smoking. Good luck to you and welcome to ecf. :)
     

    StephenMulkey

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    Thanks for all the helpful replies guys!

    This site Fasttech sounds good since they offer free worldwide shipping which I havent seen anyone else do yet, if I was to choose this site in perticular and had 100$ to spend, what you guys recommend putting in my shoppingcart?

    Keeping in mind I dont want to make a new order for at least a couple of months.
    FastTech is sometimes a gamble and the shipping can take quite a while. If you don't mind waiting 2 weeks to a month to get your vape mail you can get a good deal, but just be careful. Don't order anything without reviews and read the reviews thoroughly to spot problems before ordering.
     
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