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Renzuli

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Welcome to ECF , but there are lots of atty's out there . It depends if you just want to drip , or a tank style sort of thing , or a re-buildable . The quick and cheap answer is probably a ViVi-Nova , comes with three different atty heads , and is re-buildable , holds about 3 ml of juice , and is pretty cheap . Or if you mainly wantto drip , and you want to make your own coils and wicks , look at an Ody "drip mode " or a Phoenix , or clone . or a Did , or a clone . Lots of choices out there . Good Luck
 

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Shout out to ya East Coast, from out here on West Coast! Hope you're having a great evening and loving your Mini. I'm really new, so I haven't tried many, but I researched tons before I bought and settled on an eGo-W kit. Love love love it! Already taught myself to dissemble and clean my cartomizers (because I overheated it and it tasted burnt.... ah, experience is the best teacher! haha!) Whatever you decide on, I hope it works out well for you :)
 

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Shout out to ya East Coast, from out here on West Coast! Hope you're having a great evening and loving your Mini. I'm really new, so I haven't tried many, but I researched tons before I bought and settled on an eGo-W kit. Love love love it! Already taught myself to dissemble and clean my cartomizers (because I overheated it and it tasted burnt.... ah, experience is the best teacher! haha!) Whatever you decide on, I hope it works out well for you :)

Hey! Ya its pretty nice over here now. Great weather this year!

Yeah I'm after trying everything (been selling ecigs for over a year now ordering from china). I just got my first rebuildable genesis from vaporus.com. Not having a good time with it. So far I still prefer a tegular cartomizer. My genesis is too airy of a draw and I don't think I have the wicking sorted out yet. Getting a burning taste unless I shake the crap out of it.

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.... Getting a burning taste unless I shake the crap out of it.

Some tips I've read are to draw really gently-- much more so than you would on an analog. Also, give it time to cool down between puffs, take your time and enjoy! ;) And lastly from my own experience, if I'm vaping for a while, I invert my atomizer and roll it around a little to ensure the wick stays nice and full of fluid and I'm not over-vaping or drying it out. Good luck!
 

Solidx

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Some tips I've read are to draw really gently-- much more so than you would on an analog. Also, give it time to cool down between puffs, take your time and enjoy! ;) And lastly from my own experience, if I'm vaping for a while, I invert my atomizer and roll it around a little to ensure the wick stays nice and full of fluid and I'm not over-vaping or drying it out. Good luck!

Yeah I hear ya. I've been vaping almost 2 years. I like the longest, slowest draws I can suffer. But I'm just not getting that full thick vapor I get with the regular attys and cartos. I'm sure it will just take some more reading here to figure it all out.

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Yeah I hear ya. I've been vaping almost 2 years. I like the longest, slowest draws I can suffer. But I'm just not getting that full thick vapor I get with the regular attys and cartos. I'm sure it will just take some more reading here to figure it all out.

ahhhh, I hear ya! Well, when you figure it out, you can educate me *giggles*. I'm experiencing that on and off.... sometimes I get lovely thick puff, and sometimes thin little wispy ones. Thought I was just getting used to it, but evidently the experienced vapers get that too. I've been wondering if it's about technique or equipment or both.....
 
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