Looking for an e-cig

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I'm looking for a good everyday e-cig. I'd like lots of warm smoke, Lots of flavor, and a long lasting battery. Throat Hit isn't important. I'm looking to spend around 100.00. Thanks for all your help.

I have many devices and I likem all. Kingbtheone has a nice device that would work fine. I would sudgest going to the vender section and check out the reviews/vids on there products. Hope this helps and hope to see you back here vaping:)
 

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Since you are new to vaping I recommend 510 threading which has the most variety of carots, atomizers, tanks (ways to vape)

Big question - are you will to have something that is not slim? Slim doe snot equal long battery life. How much life do you NEED out of each battery. How much do you smoke per day?
Size is not an issue.
 

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I agree with dormouse: Use 510 threads to be able to choose from a variety of atomizers, cartomizers and tanks.
I'm analog free since over a year and have tried quite a few brands of different e-cigs and box mods. My everyday go-to's are a 1000mAh (sit'n'go) and a 900mAh eGo (that's actually the spare in the middle console of the truck). The 1000mAh lasts me a day and then some before it needs recharged and I am an avid vaper.
As far a the vapor production goes: That really has nothing to do with the e-cig. It depends on the e-juice that you are using. In my experience: The thinner the juice the less vapor. Here are some that I have in the fridge right now:
Liquidxpress: Berry tobacco, taboo and honey flue cured
myfreedomsmokes: RY4 and Blueberry (extra flavor)
Totally Wicked's Decadent Vapour: Very Vanilla (I only use this to mix with the above when I want something REALLY sweet).
All produce great vapor with atomizers, cartomizers and tanks on my eGo.
 

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I also agree that you will find a wide selection of stuff that's 510-compatible. If you want to spend $100, I'd suggest going for an eG0 or 510 starter kit and a bunch of different flavors of juice, along with some extra atomizers. They use the same atomizer, but the eGo battery is bigger. By going with the eGo the 510 starter kits, you will be starting out with a unit that is known to produce good vapor so you won't have to buy a bunch of different kits to look for one that works. That will free up money to explore juices, which is something you will likely end up doing anyway.

Even if you think that you will like one kind of juice, such as tobacco flavors, go ahead and buy some fruity or other flavors. When I started out I thought that I wouldn't care for "weird" flavors. As it turns out, I like some of the fruit flavors a lot. One of my favorites is watermelon, which is really strange since I don't care all that much for watermelon-flavored stuff. I just happened to get it during a flavor-buying binge and found it appealing. I've also discovered that I DON'T like some of the ones that I thought would be my favorites. You may also find that some of the flavors aren't so great by themselves but are good for blending with other flavors. Vanilla is one of those flavors, for me. Once you have an idea of what you like you may also want to think about whether you want to play around a bit with do-it-yourself flavor mixing, but that's not something to worry about right now.
 
I am still new to vaping all together I ordered a Bloog Maxfusion. You can check out the review online from grimgreen, just google it. After looking at alot of Canadian vendors I would have to say there are more 510 parts out there, maybe you are better to go with that you can use cartomizers or atomizers and drip it is all up to you. Check out the section in ECF for Canadian suppliers.

Cheers,

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Hi there !

My favourite one is Provape ...Since I can't afford right now a Provari... Starting with an Ego wouldn't be a bad ideea, but Provape is definetely a great choice....

I tested some ejuices at 5 volts, using a self made PV and tastes are very intense,like never "tasted" before
Choosing the right ecig it's definetely a matter of taste, comfort....
The EGO, using tank system delivers a great taste (I am using a 510 tank, Low Resistance on an ego battery)
But, buying a so called mod like provape I think is a wiser ideea....You can use a lot of adapters on provape and , considering its high power reserve) you have to be satisfied....
Buying cheap mods I think is a waste, specially when you have to deal with dead switches, bad springs...

If I'd be in US I'll chose Provape....it's arround 86 usd, as far as I know...

All the best and choose te right ET that fits you !
 

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My $.02... Like the above poster, I'm using a 510 tank (low resistance) on a eGo battery (actually, Riva in my case), and I love it. The tank thing is really convenient. Using a stock cartridge when I first started out, refilling constantly got to be annoying very quickly. Having a low resistance atty makes a big difference... better TH (which I know you're not so concerned with), better flavor, and I suppose more vapor (since you're just getting a bigger hit all around). Anyway, you could get a Riva 510 kit from Liberty Flights for $30, a few LR 510-T attys at $5 to $8 each or so, a pack of empty tank cartridges for $5, and then have a fair amount of money to try out a bunch of flavors. I haven't tried the Provape that ever recommends, but I can say that a Riva (eGo) + LR 510-T atty is a very satisfying vape at a very reasonable price.
My favourite one is Provape ...Since I can't afford right now a Provari... Starting with an Ego wouldn't be a bad ideea, but Provape is definetely a great choice....
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The EGO, using tank system delivers a great taste (I am using a 510 tank, Low Resistance on an ego battery)
But, buying a so called mod like provape I think is a wiser ideea....You can use a lot of adapters on provape and , considering its high power reserve) you have to be satisfied....
 

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Some people like the tanks. Some don't. I don't hate them but, there are things I like better. Someone mentioned generic batteries earlier. I prefer them for their long life and cheap replacement costs. I'd recommend you take a look at the roughstack at Madvapes. It's a good solid mod that'll take a beating and very reasonably priced. If you get the maxi, you have a variety of voltage options depending on which batteries you use. I'll recommend going with a standard 3.7V 186650 to start. Also get some cartomizers, at least one atomizer and a drip tip. You might want to call them first time to verify that everything you get will work together. You'll need to get juice as well.
 
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