I have read post after post recommending to noobs (like me) "Get an eGo and a ce4." While they are pretty inexpensive, they are also not as consistent as other options. For instance, have had a few ego style batts. but her of late my progression went something like: I bought an Evod with an 1100 mAh battery. Then a few days later ordered an authentic evod with a blister pack of coils because my fist was knock off and it wasn't functioning as I had expected, plus it doesn't hurt to have a backup anyway. I thought it was sweet and sexy. But I was still needing to carry around an older battery I had because the evod wouldn't make it through the day. Then I decided I want more battery life and more control, so I bought a Vision Spinner 1300 mAh and a pt2 and I was happy again....for about a week! The battery life was not that much longer, and if my voltage was turned up it was even less than the 1100. All of these purchases were with a month or so. Then, 2 days ago I recieved my MVP V2 with an iClear 30 and now I look at the other purchases and can't help but think "Why didn't I just buy this in the first place!" Don't get me wrong, I prefer the PT2 over the iClear 30, but the iclear is still a lot better functioning unit than a ce style. All of the ego style stuff I bought was around $55, not counting the cost of the Protank II.(love it!) My MVP with iClear 30 was around $43 delivered. So, I got way more for less money IMO. If someone is trying to quit analogs and is looking at vaping for that purpose, the last thing they need is to be forced to smoke a stinkie because their battery is dead, so they need a backup battery which is more dough. Also, starting cheap probably shouldn't be their main concern since anologs are probably costing them around $50 a week and has been for sometime. And with an APV they should have less trouble getting consitent results. And even if they do spring for some high end regulated contraption it is just more skin in the game. I can hear it now. "I paid $xx for this thing, by God I'm gonna use it!" Most regulated mods are still pretty much plug and play. Screw on your tank and hit the button! They come with extra features that don't have to be utilized, but can be if needed. Is there a reason to suggest an ego setup for noobs that I am overlooking?
Starting out, learning how for take a vape is important, can't suck on it like it was a cigarette.