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Toondog

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Dec 28, 2012
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Hi I've only just decided to give vaping a go for a second time, I won't go through it all again but I tried green smoke cigs a few years ago, not for me! So I've been geeking out with my research and I think I know what I want, I could of course be talking complete tosh as I'm brand new so here goes
Variable voltage
Cleanable clearomizer
size not a pproblem
Up to about £65

If that makes any sense can anyone recommend a kit? I don't want to buy it all separately as I'm bound to get it wrong!
I'm really hoping this is the answer for me this time

Thanks in advance
Chris
 

Mozzie

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Dec 2, 2012
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Hi, I'm a pretty new vaper too (about 6 weeks) and after a lot of initial research :laugh: I've got what I would consider a great setup for a beginner. You wouldn't get this in any kit, but just buy it all individually:

2 Joyetech eGo Twists (1 650 mAh, 1 1000 mAh) - about £40 - £45
1 eGo charger - about £4
1 Vision Vivi Nova v2.5 or Mini Vivi Nova v2.5 kit (come with 3 replaceable heads) - £10 - £14, depending on "fanciness" :)
1 5-pack of Boge 510 Low Resistance cartomisers (in addition to the Vivi, so you can compare) - £5 for normal length, about £6 for the XXL
Optional: a plinth / collar for the Vivi Nova, just to make it look better on the eGo (The Vivi and the Mini Vivi have different ones, so make sure you get the right one) - £3
A spare drip tip - £2.

There you go - about £60 - £65. Plus your juice :)

You really couldn't get a better initial setup. I got most of mine through UK E-Cig Store, but VapeEscape is also good. Shop around. ECigStore gives free shipping, but you have to spend £30 to get it at Vapeescape. Although VE gives 10% discount with the code ECR69.


The setup in the post above (the Vamo with the Vivi Nova) would definitely be nice, but by the time you add on batteries (and spare batteries) and charger you're going way over budget. And even then you don't have any backup things, which is vital.
 
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