Hi I'm new here and have some questions

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Jess8614

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I bought my first e cig a e go T and I don't like it. Mostly because it's hard to hit I have to do a hard draw and don't get much. So I'm looking for recommendations I smoke about a pack a day i would like to use my e cig to quit regular cigs. Price is somewhat of a issue I don't mind spending a little on a good e cig but I don't want to spend over 100.00$ if that's posable thank you in advance for the help and have a great day..
 

Jess8614

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The best way would be to go into a vape store near you, ( if you are lucky to have any). There you should be able to try out different models and choose whatever suits you best.

If you can't do this, the second best method is to do what you are now doing. You will get many good recommendations.

Good luck :0

There are a few smoke shoppes near me but the one I went to only let me try flavors but I'm going to look through other stores thank you.
 

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what tank is with it? the plastic crap ones are a hard draw and leak, I started with those and I've got an Aspire and Kanger Evod2 on my Ego T's, there's a collar and it's got a little hole in it, if you've got access to a drill, 1/16th bit made the draw even better (more air).

My guy's got Kanger Pro 2 Tanks on his and he loves 'em (we carry the short battery ones on our motorcycle they're short for pockets, and cheap in case they go bouncing down the highway (my Itaste didn't fair so well :( )

I've got a Nautilus air control 5 ml ordered for my Vision rainbow 1300mah spinner, my son in law had one on his Vammo and it had a great draw.

good luck!!
 
I don't know if this will help, but I have a Nautilus and it has air control. I personally love it, it works so well, it is a little pricey, but I found that mine is worth it. I even put it on an iTaste 3vv and it worked like a charm. I have heard of some people getting imposter Nautilus tanks so I would make sure you try to get it from a trusted dealer/site.
 

Jess8614

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what tank is with it? the plastic crap ones are a hard draw and leak, I started with those and I've got an Aspire and Kanger Evod2 on my Ego T's, there's a collar and it's got a little hole in it, if you've got access to a drill, 1/16th bit made the draw even better (more air).

My guy's got Kanger Pro 2 Tanks on his and he loves 'em (we carry the short battery ones on our motorcycle they're short for pockets, and cheap in case they go bouncing down the highway (my Itaste didn't fair so well :( )

I've got a Nautilus air control 5 ml ordered for my Vision rainbow 1300mah spinner, my son in law had one on his Vammo and it had a great draw.

good luck!!

I haven't had a leaking problem yet but I think I have the one you're talking about it was pretty cheap. I wish I would have look around a little more but I was so excited to get a e cig, So I just bought the first one I seen I will be looking into other stores that sell kits and hope I can find what's right for me. Thank you for the suggestion.
 

Jess8614

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I don't know if this will help, but I have a Nautilus and it has air control. I personally love it, it works so well, it is a little pricey, but I found that mine is worth it. I even put it on an iTaste 3vv and it worked like a charm. I have heard of some people getting imposter Nautilus tanks so I would make sure you try to get it from a trusted dealer/site.

Thank you I hope I can find a store that will let me try before I buy so I don't end up with something I don't like again.
 
I used a tank for years. I'm just starting to dive into rebuildables now. I tried out one of my friends and it's a whole new level. Way better vape. It's a bit more maintenance but really worth it. I wanted to dive in and get a $400 set up but my friend suggested to buy a clone first just in case I don't end liking it so it wouldn't be a huge waste of money. I managed to get a 1:1 clone, 3 batteries and a charger for $80.
 

Jess8614

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I used a tank for years. I'm just starting to dive into rebuildables now. I tried out one of my friends and it's a whole new level. Way better vape. It's a bit more maintenance but really worth it. I wanted to dive in and get a $400 set up but my friend suggested to buy a clone first just in case I don't end liking it so it wouldn't be a huge waste of money. I managed to get a 1:1 clone, 3 batteries and a charger for $80.

Thank you I guess I'm going to hit google to learn about rebuildables and clones thank you again for the suggestions.
 
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