Help With First Purchase

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djsvapour

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Thanks Matywin, they do look very cheap.

logan - what is a vv/vw? I do like to tinker but also don't get much time, so I want something fairly straight forward to begin with...

Yes. LT e-cigs is not expensive... shh, don't tell them. They did put their P&P up recently.

Most of my favourites are £2.40 (mixed by them, here in the UK from standard base liquids and mostly Inawera flavours). Just goes to show how much money some companies are charging. My "tobacco" flavours come from wherever is cheapest. Currently paying £1.50 for Hangsen and Dekang. (Sorry to go on about this, but Hangsen is under 70p to buy wholesale)

The iTaste is not complicated. Very simple to use and once you've set it, you can leave it...unless you want to change a setting.
The best thing is pressing both buttons at once... it then tells you the atomizer resistance and the battery power output (max) giving plenty of time to know if you need to charge it.... unlike a Twist or Spinner.
 

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Would be nice if I can still use the Gamucci chargers for the Protank though, do you know if this is possible?

99% sure that's a no. If the Gamucci was a cig-a-like, then it'll be too low powered anyway.

Gamucci actually got tested (a year ago) for nicotine output... they put Nicolites and E-Lites to shame on that front. They are one of the few that actually produce a sensible amount of nicotine.
 
99% sure that's a no. If the Gamucci was a cig-a-like, then it'll be too low powered anyway.

Gamucci actually got tested (a year ago) for nicotine output... they put Nicolites and E-Lites to shame on that front. They are one of the few that actually produce a sensible amount of nicotine.

Ok thanks, I did think it was unlikely. But yeah, the Gamucci does actually seem pretty good, apart from the cost.
 

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Ok I think I'll order some liquids from LT while I'm at it. Any particular ones you guys would recommend?

iTaste is sounding better and better. Hopefully I won't regret ordering the Protank, it is a bit cheaper at least.

Depends what you like. I enjoy the fruity ones, citrus especially. (Whatever you get, it will need to STEEP though...)

The worst that can happen with your Protank (the big one) is it will leak or gurgle. Even that is fixable if you really want to fiddle with it. Keep it on the full side. Try not to shake it too much (like, avoid taking it Golfing... :) ) and don't start taking wicks out unless you start buying high VG liquid.
 

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Variable voltage/ variable wattage devices let you adjust the power going to the coil also they normally have a way to check resistence (ohms) and a way to check your battery life.

The itaste devices are great the vv v3 and mvp2 are amazing they are very good devices not super powerful but great none the less. They also have a great chipset, very smooth and consistent vape.
 
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