Well I guess it's my noobish attitude to the longevity of these coils...thanks all for the words of advice much appreciated. Sorry Halo I won't be ordering all those new coils now 
I'd keep some spare Standard coils handy. I have a dozen.I rotate them through my 7 tanks.
Maybe Halo should put together an ECF special starter kit:
2 * Triton VVs
5 Triton tanks
3 Mini tanks
1 pack Standard coils
2 chargers
1 car adapter
1 wall adapter
2 eGo lanyards
1 pack of blank cartos
1 drip tip
1 small cone
and a case that can hold all of it(or two small cases, so people can pick and choose what to carry)
Add also: one sampler pack of your choice.
MSRP: $200. You know you're going to spend it eventually, so why put it off? Save yourself all the shipping charges.
Flavors; sadly, some people don't care for the menthols, although some will venture into some of them. Maybe a new ECF sampler:
-Tribeca
-Voodoo
-Kringle's Curse
-Torque 56
-Malibu
-Southern Classic
-Belgian Cocoa
(yeah, 7 can fit in a tin!)
Torque is pretty awesome
Darn it! I just placed a second sampler order, because I need the tin - but it wasn't the Tobacco Flavors, because I thought they might be too reminiscent of analogs...
Yup, you will. I've spend WAY more than that in the past week (not all of it with Halo). But very few people are going to be willing to spend that at the on a starter kit. A starter kit is something somebody buys to find out if vaping is for them. It needs to be priced in such a way that a typical smoker will be willing to try it -- no more than the cost of a carton of cigs.MSRP: $200. You know you're going to spend it eventually, so why put it off?
As much as they tried I really don't think and of the tobacco flavors remind me 100% of analogs. Well maybe longhorn does but that is about it. They are all very tasty though I wouldn't complain about vaping any of them
Haven't tried the Longhorn or Torque yet, but I have to say that Prime15 was just pure nastiness (to me). I had to dump it. It was making me gag from the first vape.![]()
Southern Classic has never needed steeping (for me).
Southern Classic has never needed steeping (for me).