More Questions from a Newbie

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I'm a newbie too, as you can see. I ordered three different models right off the bat ... but, I spent hours reading reviews and other posts regarding the different eCigs available before I chose. I would recommend research before purchase. And, if you've got the funds, buy a few. They ARE different, and no doubt you'll like one more than the others. I can't imagine any other way to find out what you like, other than trying them yourself. On the other hand, you might get lucky with a single purchase and be pleased as punch with it ... for starters ... and then try others later on.
 

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Most good starter kits that I've seen come with 2 batteries (with recharger), 2 atomizers and at least 5 cartridges with e-liguid to get you started (this is for the 3-piece units). Other than some additional e-juice in a bottle, that should be enough to keep you going for a little while until you can do more reading/research here at ECF and decide on what else you may need.

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Kent C

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Okay,

Where could I find a bundle or multiple e-cigs in a starter? I saw few posts on here where people are saying you need more than one in case the battery runs out. Also I saw on the pictures in the library of a "pack" of e-cigs? Is there such a thing? Should I stock up all at once since I have to order off the net?

I'm with Beast on the if you can afford it part:

You could start here:

Cignot your Midwest Electronic Cigarette store.

If it's your situation where you are stationary a lot - at an office where you could vape, at home, or in a car, get the passthrough kit. The passthrough is a usb connection with a wire - you save on charging batteries this way.

If you're more mobile get the PCC kit. That allows you to charge the charging case, disconnect and then charge the ecig batts 5 times which should last you all day or all night out, ymmv.

If you're not sure and just want to try it out - get the last one - the no box kit for $35.

The average amount of eliquid that people use around here is @20ml/week. And you should get Some eliquid when you buy your ecig and from the same retailer so you're not 'waiting for your juice' from some other place when you have your ecig already ;-) And if you buy your ejuice here you may qualify for free shipping - $59>

Cignot your Midwest Electronic Cigarette store.

Ecopure and VG are vegetable glycerin based and they will give you more vapor. The PG is propylene glycol and there may be more flavors available with that - get one of each perhaps. And one high and one low level of nicotine so you're not out buying cigs if it's either too high or too low.

Extra attys are always good to have and again, if you can afford it, pick up a three pack - getting extra batts are not as important, esp, if you get the passthrough.

Three Joye 510 Spare Atomizers

And if you do get a passthrough, get the top two adapters here:

Cignot your Midwest Electronic Cigarette store.

... it's best not to plug into the computer - use the wall instead and both of the above are rated 1amp, enough to run the Passthrough and perhaps some mod in the future.

Since the Joye 510 is one of the most popular models, even if you end up not liking it, you could easily sell all what you get in the classifieds:

Classifieds and swaps - E-Cigarette Forum

you might find stuff there you could use but better to get something from a retailer first with some warranty. The cignot gals are popular in these parts...

http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/reviews-suppliers/46984-cignot-com-wow.html
 
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