I am getting ready to quit and wonderful that you are 5 weeks out- Do you still crave a ciggy ? I am doing research and trying to figure it all out as to what e cig to buy -should i get nicotine etc In general what all the e/ c terminology is
If you want something that looks like a cigarette, get a Volt from smokeless image. If you want something the size of a sharpie, get a kgo.
Smokeless image has the best customer service in the business. They are the most recommended "mini" on here. The battery lasts 2-4 hours. Their cartos last a long time, can be refilled several times and don't burn s easily as others. The are reasonably priced as well. I posted a video below that demonstrates the volt, talks about what you need to be successful no matter what company you use and also show the x2, which is similar to the kgo, so you can see the difference. They also have a promo for a free battery on their forum here.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ELM4QhceR7o
If you want something larger, get a kgo. The kgo will last you several hours and is 3.7v. IMHO it is better than a standard kgo because it has more power. It's similar to the x2 you see in the above video. Only difference is the x2 is 808 threaded.
What ever you get or decide to go, please keep this in mind.
I agree with Kay. If you want something that looks like a cigarette, get a Volt from smokeless image. If you want something the size of a sharpie, get a kgo.
As for that kit you are looking at. Starting of with a one battery kit is not a good idea. You will quickly become frustrated when the battery dies and you have to wait for it to be charged. Then you will probably end up smoking again. For mini's, 510 connections generally do to have a good track record As well. That is also not a well known supplier, you want to use a company that is known to stand behind their products and has good customer service
Smokeless image has the best customer service in the business. They are the most recommended "mini" on here. The battery lasts 2-4 hours. Their cartos last a long time, can be refilled several times and don't burn s easily as others. The are reasonably priced as well. I posted a video below that demonstrates the volt, talks about what you need to be successful no matter what company you use and also show the x2, which is similar to the kgo, so you can see the difference. There is a 15% off coupon which would make the kit similar to the one you are looking at $25 (1 battery set up) or you can get the next best kit for $38(it has 2 batteries)they also have a promo for a free battery on their forum here
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ELM4QhceR7o
If you want something larger, get a kgo. The kgo will last you several hours and is 3.7v. IMHO it is better than a standard kgo because it has more power. It's similar to the x2 you see in the above video. Only difference is the x2 is 808 threaded.
Please keep this in mind when deciding where to go and what to get. First, make sure you get two batteries. Having only 1 battery is setting yourself up for failure. If your battery goes dead and you have to wait for it to be charged, you will end up smoking again. Also, shop from a reputable dealer that has a good track record,stands behind their product, good customer service and a warranty on the devices. IMO you should also buy from a place that offers a 30 money back guarantee on the PV itself
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