Long time viewer of the forums finally made an account. Recently started to get back into vaping currently have a joye 510 with clearomizer and extender battery. I need some suggestions in regards to a new ecig. Im looking for something within 80 dollar budget. Main issue im having is battery life i hate going through batteries and havig to charge every hour or so. I do alot of vaping and am looking for an ecig with incredible battery life where i would only have to charge once a day if possible and also i noticed on the 510 as the battery drains the hits are weaker and weaker. Are there any ecigs out there that will be consistant until the battery us actually dead? Thanks for the hrlp!
One of my favorite starter kits is by MyVaporStore:
Twist/Spinner Combo. It's generally where I landed by trial and error. And wish I'd bought their kit right off. Would have been a shorter trip definitely.
I use the Joye "eGo-C Twist" 1000mAh and get around six hours per charge (a little less lately but I'm vaping heavy and running at the top end of the voltage setting, I like warm

). I may migrate to the Vision Spinners (1300mAh) over time when I get around to needing to replace a battery (which won't be any time soon, with the charge cycle rating on the batteries, they could last me around a year, more even).
The Twists and Spinners are "variable voltage" with dead easy knobs at the bottom you set by just turning. You simply start at the low setting (3.3) then adjust up until you hit a taste/warmth you like. Easy. I use Vision "2.0" as they call them on that site but the Kanger EVOD is recommended a lot around here. Since MVS (MyVaporStore) lets you "mix 'n' match" in that kit, you could try one of each, see which you prefer (same with the batteries).
The Visions and Kangers are "rebuildable" but don't let that scare you. It's not really a good description. What it means, really, is they come apart (easily, they just unscrew, no tools needed) and the parts are replaceable. Which can save you money over time. Like the little "coil heads"? The actual heaters that warm up and cool down repeatedly as you vape? They'll burn out eventually. Mine are $3 (cheap) and I bought a pack of spares right off. Haven't had many fail. Past three months... one maybe? I set one or two aside to check later and kept going. They may just need extra cleaning and what's called a "dry burn" (you can find tons of YouTube videos on how to maintain these clearomizers, it's how I learned).
That kit is dead easy to use, gives you basic variable voltage (which is a nice feature you'll have to try to see the point of, being able to adjust the heat to the juice or just your mood, nice). Easy to clean and maintain. Good batteries. Wish I'd found MVS when I was starting up. I went through Bleah... I mean Blu and a 510 set up before fumbling my way into Twists and Vision clearos. Those stuck. Been quite happy with them for months now. Been thinking, maybe, of going a bit lower on resistance to get an even warmer vape but not rushing to change much as things are going along nicely now.