Logic e-cigs?

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hey guys n gals, any one else enjoy Logic cigs? These have become my favorite quick pickup e-cig in terms of overall use. they seem to last the longest, have a pretty good hit and taste n what not. I have had problems with the chargeable ones though and after a while, I'll have to buy a new set because it doesn't charge eventually. ALSO, these freakin filters... I prefer menthol for some reason, and towards the end of the filters lifetime, the vapor taste gets absolutely HORRIBLE, so that I just toss it and bring out a new filter. but this makes me go through them much quicker since I can't stand the taste, Ain't nobody got time fo dat! So yeah, just thought I'd express that to see if anyone feels the same. This is just another clue for me in my life, that I need to move on to bigger and better things (better quality e cigs). Any advise?
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When I converted my mother using an evod kit, I learned that she had tried Logic before and abandoned the idea of vaping entirely because she got no satisfaction with it.

The moment she used the evod, though - she was converted.

I started with Blu and moved on quickly to a much better experience.

Ciga-likes are a good jump-point, I think - but they don't hold up. Look at Logic as a door...go through it and enjoy the big open room.

YMMV
 
hey diggyb thanks for the feedback this is exactly what I'm looking for, experienced users that have used these products before. and let me tell you, I couldn't STAND the blu cigs, idont know why...just something about the way they tasted... I don't know, it wasn't for me. THank you again, I'm going to look into the Evod you mentioned. seems like a good place to go to and my next stepping stone
 

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hey diggyb thanks for the feedback this is exactly what I'm looking for, experienced users that have used these products before. and let me tell you, I couldn't STAND the blu cigs, idont know why...just something about the way they tasted... I don't know, it wasn't for me. THank you again, I'm going to look into the Evod you mentioned. seems like a good place to go to and my next stepping stone

Best price anywhere for an EVOD kit... Kanger Evod Starter Kit $35 and if you buy $15 worth of juice the shipping is free (and fast!).

Vapedojo juice is pretty good too. The EVOD kit, IMHO, is the very best starter ego kit one can buy.
 

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excellent advice from Btsmokincat

But I would personally recommend the VV miniprotank 2 version

Kanger Mini Protank 2 Starter Kit -VV

yes it is more money, but it is much more versatile and will allow you to get the full potential of the eliquids you try and you will not have to worry about any flavors "cracking" the plastic Evod tanks

Just my
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I started out with Blu many moons ago and went back to analogs because the Blu wasn't satisfying (inconsistent, sometimes I would get a throat punch throat hit, most times no vapor at all). After I did a little research I ended up with all kinds of tanks, an interesting one by Oakley that gurgles a lot, a Kanger Pro which is wonderful, but bulky, etc. The ones I like these days are the Vision Nano and the Kanger E-Smart Mini, because they will generally last me all day between fills, and they are so cheap you can buy a half dozen at a pop and keep all kinds of yummy flavors on hand loaded and ready to vape. Burn one up? No problem, trash it and fill up another one. They are cheap. Be aware they are small though, they only hold a couple milliliters tops. If you are a chain vaper, they may not be for you.
 
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Best price anywhere for an EVOD kit... Kanger Evod Starter Kit $35 and if you buy $15 worth of juice the shipping is free (and fast!).

Vapedojo juice is pretty good too. The EVOD kit, IMHO, is the very best starter ego kit one can buy.

excellent advice from Btsmokincat

But I would personally recommend the VV miniprotank 2 version

Kanger Mini Protank 2 Starter Kit -VV

yes it is more money, but it is much more versatile and will allow you to get the full potential of the eliquids you try and you will not have to worry about any flavors "cracking" the plastic Evod tanks

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Both of these kits are exceptional, but the $35 kit is out of stock. My personal recommendation would be to go with the other kit anyway, as Dakota Jim pointed out, it is a much more versatile kit. To be honest, regardless of what you go with, I suspect almost ANYTHING will be a significant upgrade from what you are using!

HTH
 

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I third the Mini Protank II, VV kit. You'll have two clearos that you won't need to worry about cracking with certain juices, and you'll be able to explore variable volt. That variable volt option really helped me get off cigarettes. I cranked up the volts for a stronger hit when I craved a cigarette. My kit was a cheap, generic, kit, but I'd say that the variable volt option was instrumental in getting me to quit, even in a house full of smokers.
 
hey diggyb just wanted to thank you again for your great recommendation, I went to vapedojo and got the EVOD KangerTech starter kit, with like 5 containers of menthol juices. It arrived today and is AWESOMEEE!! I love this so much I'll never touch an analog ever again (why bother). this truly is excellent and great price for great value. MUCH THANKS EVERYONE. ONE LOVE & KEEP ON VAPIN!! :vapor:
cheers> :toast:
 
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