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I started off with a 510 (three piece, back in the day). Good vape but such a pain in the ....; atomizer always on the fritz, etc. Went to a two-piece KR808. Then to Greencig. Now I'm back to the 510 because now they make 'em in two piece - with the atomizer and cartridge combined into one. Life's MUCH easier that way.

I personally like the Riva battery (lasts all day long and into the next day, even with heavy vaping). I get mine from Welcome to NHaler! - voted best overall supplier of ECF. Just screw on a mega-cartomizer and there you are. You could try out a bunch of Drew's amazing juices - they're pretty cheap in trial sizes -- till you find one you like.

It doesn't get any easier!

Good luck on quitting - just think of it as switching brands!!
 

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Check out this post: http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...st-electronic-cigarette-first-time-vaper.html

Also make sure to head over to The ECF Library - E-Cigarette Forum and read The Wonderful World of Vaping (6 part post). This is a pretty long read with a lot of good information in it. I often go back and read parts of it again :)
Thanks, Sprizzle! I'm flattered.:blush:

Update on that review: If an upfront investment of $50-$70 (rather than the $40 mentioned in that comparative review) is not intimidating, I'd recommend the eGO (or Riva) instead of the Joye 510 starter kit or the Elegant Easy instead of the Kr8 starter kit. And since a PCC and extra batteries is not needed with these 650-750 mAh PVs, it really amounts to a smaller investment.

Of course, the Joye 302 remains my personal favorite. These days I'm using it on the Elegant and on a 3.7V mod.
 
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