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Nikos

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Hi everyone! Thanks for any help you can provide.
I've been a smoker for nearly ten years, and I've decided to try e-cigs. Couple of years ago I tried a Gamucci mini, but the catridges and the battery didn't last long, and it broke down pretty soon. I thought that was the case with all e-cigs and I gave up on them,but recently a friend of mine changed my mind, and conviced me to give it another go.
I've browsed around the forum for a bit, and I'm a bit confused between the different models, pipes, tanks and "twists"? What are those?
I'm currently between these models ;
Esmoke R-EVO Standard Kit,iFume eGo-C, the EGO-W and the eGo-T. These are the only ones in my price range that are available in my country. Which one would you guys recommend? My friend is using an ego-c, and he's very pleased.
I'd like to add that battery life is pretty important to me, as I spend most of my time away from power outlets due to work :( .
Any help will be appreciated.
 

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eGos are great -- they're relatively cheap, easy to charge, and in most cases hold up really well.

My fiancee loves the Twists. Those have a little dial at the bottom that lets you fine-tune the voltage.

You'll see differnt "mAh" ratings on them -- the higher the number, the longer the battery will last between charges.

As far as I know, the other eGo variants (C, T and W) indicate what's packaged with them.
 
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Vlad

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Hi Nikos,
in your case - being away from power supply for a long time I would consider getting larger battery than eGO-C ( which is great but limited )

It's also math of cigarettes you were used to smoke daily.

If you may find yourself all day long away from charger and used to smoke 1-2 packs a day I would go for eVic with 2600mah.
It's more expensive, but if you go for eGo-C you'll probably end up with 2-3 batteries as spares ~= 1 eVIC in price and capacity.

Availability in your country maybe is not really an issue, you have great abroad suppliers with good prices.

Good luck.
 
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