Just Curious... is this good for the price?

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I'd suggest looking for an istick 30W as a minimum for a starter, it gives room to grow (like into sub ohm) and is easy to use. Regardless of your direction, you'll end up wanting a back up at some point (to use while your main one charges,or equipment fail), it's pretty much the rule of thumb for vapers.
 
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I'd suggest looking for an istick 30W as a minimum for a starter, it gives room to grow (like into sub ohm) and is easy to use. Regardless of your direction, you'll end up wanting a back up at some point (to use while your main one charges,or equipment fail), it's pretty much the rule of thumb for vapers.

im looking for a ready, set, go kit, im new and i dont know exactly what to look for yet, i ordered one from a Chinese supplier but it will take forever to get here, i was looking to get something sooner in the meantime
 

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im looking for a ready, set, go kit, im new and i dont know exactly what to look for yet, i ordered one from a Chinese supplier but it will take forever to get here, i was looking to get something sooner in the meantime

My recommendation to newbies are a 30W or 50W iStick with a Aspire Nautilus Mini. The iSticks are user friendly, and don't require extra batteries or another charger. The Nautilus (full size or Mini with the BVC coils) in my opinion is as good as it gets before the sub ohm tank world. The Nautilus Mini fits on ANY eGo battery with 510 threads. I used one on my spinner before I got my iSticks. The eGo threaded tanks will fit on the iStick 30 & 50W with a $4 510 to eGo adapter.

My experience, buying from an ECF vendor usually takes 4 days from order to doorstep.

Nautilus Mini on Spinner 2, and on iStick 50W
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510 to eGo adapter bottom left.

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Wow... I know that e-cig.

The self-styled "best e-cig" company in the America, maybe the world, charges $119.99 for that e-cig.

Neither of them are made by Kanger. Both are clones. However, it is possible they are both made by the factories that supply KangerTech.

Confused? - Buy one of these with the Kanger logo on it. Hard to go wrong then. :)
 
I bought the Easy Vapor starter kit for $26. The ego batteries are knockoffs but there's so much in the starter kit that it's a bargain (2 batteries, 2 bottom coil clearomizers, USB charger, wall adapter for charger, 10 ml needle bottle, 20 ml juice, carrying case). Replacement parts are cheap, too. Shipping: $3. The batteries have been going strong since February. You will graduate to better things but this is a good place to start. I'd look elsewhere to purchase more juice.
 

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