Looking to quit smoking(again)

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Vapoor eyes er

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Realize as long as you purchase a 510 threading PV you can add cartos, clearos, etc at a later date inexpensively.
NOT recommending this vendor but the price range you should be looking at is $40-$50.
eGo Vision Stardust & Extreme Vision Custom Kit 1100mAh Black or Silver
Here's the Kgo with carts+ atomizer
KGO kit1100mAh by SLB

That isn't much of a problem as my modern vapor was battery + atomizer+ cartridge. I had to clean the atomizer often. I kinda feel that is the way I should go but now I'm looking at brands and brands of eGos and not sure where to go from here. Trying to find a site that has the eGo 1000mah battery, the atomizers, drip tip, and ejuice is a little harder then I thought.
 

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Each vaper has a favorite nicotine delivery attachment, so if you're sure you want to start dripping then go for it! Many vapers love them as from what I understand it delivers excellent flavor and vapor. I personally haven't used dripping yet, but that is next in my "to try" list.

Discount vapers has this rebuildable atomizer I've been eyeing: Wyvern Rebuildable Atomizer

I've dealt with Eric before and he's a great guy and he's honest. Check out his website as he has very good prices. If you have any questions on any of his stuff just send him and offline message and he will respond to you within 24 hours.

Congratulations for wanting to live a healthier lifestyle, and welcome to ECF.
 

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Who or which post are you referring to?

I see, that looks wonderful! My main concern would be the coil burning the wick and insert. I'm almost sold on that, granted its easy to order bulk parts for it from one vendor? Have you had any issues with it burning and burning is most likely it running low an juice right?
 

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My main concern would be the coil burning the wick and insert.
No burning and I vape at 4- 4.5 volts. Been using them for 3? months.
I'm almost sold on that, granted its easy to order bulk parts for it from one vendor?
Consider the heads are $2.50-$3 and I change them once per month it's cheap with a quality vape.
Have you had any issues with it burning and burning is most likely it running low an juice right?
None using the Mini Vivi Nova. I don't get dry hits until the juice is down to .50 ml.
Realize if you're buying a 3.3 volt or 3.7 volt PV then you'll want the 1.8 heads.
 

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No burning and I vape at 4- 4.5 volts. Been using them for 3? months.

Consider the heads are $2.50-$3 and I change them once per month it's cheap with a quality vape.

None using the Mini Vivi Nova. I don't get dry hits until the juice is down to .50 ml.
Realize if you're buying a 3.3 volt or 3.7 volt PV then you'll want the 1.8 heads.
I'm sold. Thank you for your helpful information. One last thing I will need is to know more about what I am getting into. Does gotvapes.com have all the necessary supplies so I can assemble my future e-cig? What batteries should I use? Can I build an e-cig around the nova tank? I want to try to get everything in one giant order with many spare parts as I live in the sticks. Would you mind helping me/linking me to what accessories I may need? This is much appreciated friend.
 

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I have to go now so my last word...the Kgo is a quality PO, inexpensive and a more powerful PV. I've distributed over 100 Kgo kits to friends and a non profit vape prog I run and all are very satisfied with it's performance. As for the Vivi make sure you get the Mini as it looks much better on the smaller PVs. The regular sized Vivi is more suited for the larger Mod/ Tube Pvs.
Whatever your choice the Best of Luck.
 

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I have to go now so my last word...the Kgo is a quality PO, inexpensive and a more powerful PV. I've distributed over 100 Kgo kits to friends and a non profit vape prog I run and all are very satisfied with it's performance. As for the Vivi make sure you get the Mini as it looks much better on the smaller PVs. The regular sized Vivi is more suited for the larger Mod/ Tube Pvs.
Whatever your choice the Best of Luck.
Thank you for your time and help!
 
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