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Altair

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Hi guys, I'm Ram from India and I'm a noob to vaping but not for regular cigs :). I have been smoking for 12 years, tried so many methods to quit smoking and failed in all attempts. So finally thinking to give a try to e-cigs as well. I haven't tried PV still but going to buy one soon for that I want veterans advice.

This is the product which I'm thinking to buy, I'm not able to post the link so I'm pasting the product descriptions.

[h=3]Vapin KAISER eGo-CE4/CE5 V.2/T2 Electronic Cigarette Blister kit consists:[/h]
  • 1 x CE4/CE5 V2/T2 clearomizer
  • 1x VAPIN eGo-T Battery 900mAh
  • 1 x USB charger
  • 1 x Blister Card
VAPIN eGo-CE4/CE5 V2/T2 e cigarette blister kit is a new design for Indian electronic cigarette industry. VAPIN blister bit is the first model to lauch to Indian electronic cigarette market, launched by an Indian electonic cigarette Manufacturer. This kits comes with 900mAh battery, one CE4/CE5 V2/T2 clearomizer and USB charger. VAPIN launched this blister kit for attractive prices to indian electronic cigarette customers.

Charger
USB InputDC 5V 500mA
USB OutputDC 4.2V 420mA
e-Cigarette
ModelKaiser CE4/ CE5 V2.0/ T2
BrandVapin
CertificationsCE, FCC, SGS, ROHS, Recycle
Battery
Battery Capacity900mAh
Battery Charging Time3-4hrs
Battery Length90 x 13mm
Battery Life> 300 chargings
Battery Weight85grams
ThreadingeGo/vGo/CE4/CE5/T2/T3/MT3
Clearomizer
Clearomizer TypeCE4/ CE5 V2.0/ T2
Clearomizer ColorGREY/ CLEAR/ PURPLE/ BLUE
Clearomizer Capacity1.6ml/ 1.6ml/ 2.4ml
Source : ecigindia

with T2 Clearomizer and juice (Indian tobacco flavor 12mg Nic).

For the last few months I have reviewed so many things about the e-cigs but still having lot of confusions. Can anyone see the link and tell me whether it is ok to buy that or not.

Thanks in advance!
 

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I've never heard of that brand, but the best way to quit smoking is to have a device that will keep you vaping. So what I recommend to new users is to get a device that has a pass through feature. It uses a more reliable charging system, a micro usb cable, that is much more reliable than a dongle charger, and it let's you vape while your device is plugged in to a power source. Plus a micro usb is easily replaced and can be borrowed from other devices you might already own.
 

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I can't comment on the e-cig itself as I have no experience with it, but I can say that you *may* want to think about a higher nic when you are first starting out. Especially after smoking that long. I was at 10 years when I switched and having the low nic in my juice didn't take the edge off when I tried to make the switch. I would usually end up grabbing for a smoke at the end of the day or the morning of the next day. From my own personal experience I would say start with 24mg nic. And when that bottle is done or mostly done start stepping down. I did it that way the 2nd time around and haven't had a "relapse". You basically ween yourself off. Just my $0.02

As for e-cigs its all personal preference really. It can have all the features in the world but if you dont like it, doesn't fit your hand, buttons feel wonky you wont like it. I would suggest trying to get hands on as much as you can before you buy.
 
I can't comment on the e-cig itself as I have no experience with it, but I can say that you *may* want to think about a higher nic when you are first starting out. Especially after smoking that long. I was at 10 years when I switched and having the low nic in my juice didn't take the edge off when I tried to make the switch. I would usually end up grabbing for a smoke at the end of the day or the morning of the next day. From my own personal experience I would say start with 24mg nic. And when that bottle is done or mostly done start stepping down. I did it that way the 2nd time around and haven't had a "relapse". You basically ween yourself off. Just my $0.02

As for e-cigs its all personal preference really. It can have all the features in the world but if you dont like it, doesn't fit your hand, buttons feel wonky you wont like it. I would suggest trying to get hands on as much as you can before you buy.
I settled on a 12mg bottle of Stache Sauce today and I should have walked. It's a shame they don't have 24 mg. I agree with Dredge, if you're new or not trying to quit, go 24mg, 18mg at least.

I figure one's first vape purchase is a wash, just for experience. Knock yourself out with whatever, do your homework, and go from there. Altair, you can post the link, just put spaces in the URL.
 

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From the looks of it on their site, it looks like the ego battery with the vision clearos on it. Not a bad kit, but not sure of the quality of it. In my opinion, it seems a bit high for 1 battery, 1 clearo, and 1 usb charger. It is not passthrough, so you would definitely want another battery while charging 1, also more clearos and replacement coils. Once you do that, you are at twice the money, and you would be better with the MVP kit. Good luck with your decision and wish you the best in your desire to quit smoking!
 

Altair

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Hi Guys,

Thanks for your advice I'll surely consider 18mg nic, but while surfing internet I saw some blogs and they asked to use the nic liquids which is somewhat equal to the traditional cigs. The cig which I'm smoking is having 15mg thats why I opted for 12mg .

Regarding the vapin-Kaiser product, in India we don't have much e-cig brands we have only few international brands and they priced so high. However vapin is Indian made so they are providing it for 42$ approx.

ecigindia . com is the only way to get the PVs. Is there any way to tell that product is ok or not by seeing the specs alone?

link is
vapin.in / electronic-cigarette-kits / Vapin-kaiser-electronic-cigarette-kit
 

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Specs are subject to manufacturer inflation. They will sometimes fluff the numbers to make it sound better while still remaining "technically" accurate. Its really 3.3 but we round up to 4 etc. So just looking at specs alone wont get you as much info as you really need/want. As mentioned your first purchase is basically a foot in the door to the vaping world. I grew out of my first e-cig within a few months and started getting a little more in depth, my fiance is just starting to vape so she has my old one.

Another thing to think of is the "puffs", your puff and my puff are different so I would take the 150-200 puffs with a grain of salt until you can actually use it. I would also personally recommend getting a spare clearomizer for the emergency situations. If yours breaks, or floods really bad and you dont have time to clean it. Or if you want to try a different flavor and dont want to dump out the juice you have in there already. It's a good rule of thumb (for me anyway) to have two of everything so it can be swapped when the need arises.

If its the only type you can get there, I say pull the trigger. The faster you get off the analogs the faster your body can begin to heal. If it takes a dive in a month or two and you have to get a new one thats still a month or two of the cigs. So really its kinda win win even if the e-cig breaks haha.
 

Altair

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Funny Dredge! this is exactly what my friend told, [try the 1st one and if you dont like it throw and buy the next :)]

And Im having one more question to ask, I saw there are 2 type of clearos, 1 called CE5 V2 & next is T2.

In T2 there is a thread like wick where as in CE5 there are no threads/wicks is there any difference between these two? Also which one is better to produce more vapor?
 

Dredge

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The T2 has a visible wick the CE5 uses a central cotton core that sits on the heating coil. Personally for tanks I would go wickless but thats just me. If for no other reason that it would be easier to clean and replace as its all plug and play.

As for vapor well there are a ton of different factors that need to be looked at. The coils and the ohms, how much power your battery is putting out, the juice you're using, the wicking material, airflow, etc. I have a central core heating element on my Segelei (aspire nautilus) and it produces great flavor and a respectable little plume of vape. But for just starting I wouldn't worry about chasing the cloud especially with a starter kit. As long as you push the button and the coil heats the liquid enough for you to inhale is exactly what you are looking for


EDIT: Not to mention wicks like the T2 can clog up and give a burnt taste. Have yet to have that happen on a central core heater
 
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Altair

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Dude, the battery you would be getting is only 900mah, that will not even last you half a day, see if you could get bigger battery, something in the range of 1500mah or higher is good.

hi, as a startup I thought to go with 900mAh, once I got used to it I can buy 1100mAh. But I think vapin brand doesnt have a battery in the range of 1500 mAh. it seems 1100mah is the max.

Also I checked the visioncig .com and didn't find out the kit you mentioned. And the starter kit they shown only having 850mah..

Can you please tell me which is the best starter kit in that (my budget is 4000rs). and let me know the shipping charges too.. As I told earlier I'm a noob and dont know about the variety of products and whether it is ok or not.
 
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