Just Wondering...How Many Vape Using A " Cigalike " Rather Than Ego etc etc?

Status
Not open for further replies.

Papacrane

Senior Member
ECF Veteran
Apr 8, 2013
234
115
70
Western NY
My first e-cig was a 21-century which I used for a week, then I used Halo G6 cig-a-like for about a week, and then bought my provari.


Didnt know better of course and kept having to go buy those 3 packs of prefilled 1.6% cartomizers :laugh: Finally through internet searching and studying figured filling my own juice is cheaper.:D
 

wv2win

ECF Guru
ECF Veteran
Feb 10, 2009
11,879
9,045
GA by way of WV
Only those who think appearance is more important than performance and/or light smokers/vapers. If you want relatively hassle free vaping where your batteries last 12 - 18 hours and your vape is consistent over that entire time frame, then a stick battery just can't provide that. For the vaper that uses their PV only once or twice an hour, a stick battery might do the trick.
 

DavidOck

ECF Guru
Supporting Member
ECF Veteran
Jan 3, 2013
21,220
178,329
Halfway to Paradise, WA
Um, not all the time, but I have a few 350 mah automatic sticks that I do use in addition to and MVP and several 1300 Spinners.

I find the autos with the right drip tip are great for those times I want to vape while using both hands on something else. Coupled with a low res carto or a Vivi Nano, they give a pretty decent vape.
 

Evil Speakers

Super Member
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Apr 1, 2013
687
1,985
lawrence, KS
I started vaping about two months ago. Started with an SI Volt kit, said that was all I ever wanted. Didn't even want a manual battery or use anything other than a cartomizer. A few weeks later I bought a Volt manual battery and a Nano clearomizer... then an ego twist and a Vivi Nova. Now I have discovered I really like dripping more than anything else, so I'm buying different atomizers and looking at bottom feeder mods... Oh what's this? An eroll, that might be better for out and about than my 808 Volts... It just doesn't seem to stop! I feel like I'm destined to own one of those gigantic lightsaber hilt looking devices with digital readouts I swore I would never have!
 

Grimwald

Vaping Master
ECF Veteran
Aug 12, 2012
3,666
5,439
Lawrence KS
I use 78mm Volt batteries (with simple cartos) often, but not exclusively. I use them for out and about, working in the yard, and as my bedside vape. Ego or larger mod for around the house...so for me it's about 50/50. I use the cig-alike more in the summer because I'm out more. The smaller bats with cartos are just more pocket friendly.
 

solace.discord

Ultra Member
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Jun 21, 2011
2,496
11,533
Southern Maine
the vast majority of vapers I've seen in Maine have cig-a-likes. that is what folks around here are comfortable with at this point, so my MVP stays at home, and I have my out and about kit: 4 Magma batts, tankomizer+tanks, Vision Nanos, and an Inferno for in the car.

starts a lot of good conversations with the people who are just starting out- they've been using prefilled carts, so tanks and Nanos are pretty cool, and they realize there is way more out there than what they can pick up locally.

really happy to see more vapers in my area!
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

Users who are viewing this thread