KGO, what to get screwed on it? KGO help please...

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jcco

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I have researched to the point of possibly pulling the trigger on a KGO kit. My zero budget would allow for some extra parts to get up front.
What clearo's/carto's/atty or tank types/brands would be a great way to start & continue for awhile?
I want to stock up on various things to experiment with.

It would be nice to have some things that the head? could could be replaced instead of throwing the whole thing out. Also want some "disposable" type atty's to be able to find some decent liquids. I am confused with so many choices from hoosier so I'm not sure what to get. It would be nice to stay away from the panic of breakdowns or running out of parts.

Their website is full of choices & I created a wishlist that has grown to about 20 items, just about one of everything. I don't mind paying for plenty of parts & things that will allow me to experiment & keep going without having to place another order with them or whoever for awhile until I learn what I'm doing.

I already have some eliquids in mind to hold me off for awhile, so that shouldn't be a problem, unless I cant stand what I order.
I'm primarily looking at tobacco liquids cause I'm a newbie & typically scared. Any good ideas with that? I hate menthol & perfume or overly sweet type stuff. I'd rather avoid that, - you know what I mean...being stuck in that elevator with that one perfume that makes you sick & can hardly breathe. That perfume that nobody can stand except for the lady? that pours it all over ones self.

Any help to get going with a solid base of good quality parts that get screwed on the KGO.
Or, if you'd like to talk me out of the KGO alltogether, that's ok too.

I have a severe brain injury & really struggle with my decisions & has taken me months to get to the point of making one.

Thanks in advance to this amazing/supportive/overwhelming ECF forum. It's the people that keep me going.

JC

BTW, would it help if I posted my wishlist so you can see how I'm trying to cover all the bases & show my confusion? I can't afford to throw any money away.
 

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You are going to have to start somewhere...

My personal preference is for clearomizers. The vivi nova, kanger m/t3, ce5, etc. Really you can have a good or exceptionally bad experience with any of them; it's sort of the luck of the draw. All have replaceable heads, some can be "rebuilt" to save a few dollars if you can invest the time to learn how.

You already mentioned my best advise. Buy a little bit of everything, and see what works best for you.
 
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