How to choose a model of e-cig???

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marsbound2024

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I'm apologize in advance if this is not the correct forum.

I've registered here a while back, but it's been forever since I smoked an e-cigarette. I need to switch back instead of smoking my nearly pack-a-day Camels.

My question is, what model(s) should I look at that has good battery life, is easy to manage, is cost-effective, and will help curb my pack-a-day smoking?

I think my last e-cigarette was a VaporKing. I can't remember, but it sounds familiar. The only downfall to it was the low battery life it seemed to have. But I liked the model fairly well. I really need to switch back and save some money and my lungs. Can someone guide me in the right direction? Thanks!


Sincerely, Derek
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You need a bigger battery model. The eGo C Twist Variable Voltage seems to be the hot battery at the moment, without going to an all out mod. Genuine joyetech Twists come in 650mah and 1000mah. You can change the voltage from 3.2V to 4.2V. It's an inexpensive way to get into variable voltage vaping. You'd need two batts, a charger, attys/cartos/tanks, etc, and some liquid. They are on the long side.
 

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Welcome back to the forums! It's nice to see people come back after taking a detour away from us.

There are quite a few options out there at the moment. Most of it is going to depend on what size you want to deal with. If you're looking at a cig-size/style, then I understand that the Volt is pretty popular. I've never used a small battery, so I can't say from experience.

The smallest battery that I've used was from my first kit; an eGo-T. The tank was a bit strange, but it was nice to learn on, and it worked well. It wasn't too long before I switched to cartomizers though. I still have my first 2 batteries, and they still work and hold a good charge, over a year later.

If you're looking for something simple that has decent battery life and just works, look into one of the eGo models. Lots of people have used them to get off analogs, and now they'll tell you that they've found something more advanced that works better, or they wish they had started with....but that eGo model was their first one, and it got them hooked.

Best of luck!
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