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Cheryl75

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The great cereal war of 2013 has begun. Captains! Whip out your eye patches and begin the fight on earnest. Lower the crunch cannons, hard to port, make ready to fire at yonder frilly "Golden Grahams" whose ship will sink shortly!

Sent from my Astromech in a galaxy far, far away. The force is with me. so is Mr. chicken.

Go ahead, make my day!!! :p
 

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We have a place you wouldn't want to tread ;)

I have been to similar secret spaces hidden between the folds of fiber optic cable lines where mods may travel from time to time. ;)

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I've found most ecig kits to be "overpriced" in the sense that you can assemble the same thing yourself for less. However, it's important to keep in mind that newbies have to start somewhere. I remember looking into vaping back around 2007, seriously considering it, and then deciding there was no way I would *actually* mess around with all that *stuff* just to vape. When I came back to it this year, I was pleased with how much the tech had advanced, but there was no way I would have tried it if the only way to do it was to make a dozen decisions right off the bat... which threading? which batteries? what kind of mah do I want? cartomizer, clearomizer, tank, rba, or carto tank? etc etc etc.

It was much easier to check out kit reviews, pick an nic strength and a couple of flavors, and see how I got on. Everything else came later, as I realized that I *wanted* to fine tune my vaping experience.

So I don't regret the first kit I got, because it got me to where I am now, and so it's served its purpose (and I keep it around as a backup). If I'd had to do 12 hours of research and 30 minutes of assembly before that first vape, I don't know if I would have stuck with it.
 

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Story of my life, I don't have any left, so it's Cheetos!

Props for living dangerously. At least you'll still be able to type afterwards. :D

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Opinions needed, this is what I started out with do you think it's worth 80+ after taxes


The ecig granddaddy

For everything you get, that's not *too* bad. The problem is you can buy all the "parts" separately and assemble a near identical kit for about $20-$30 less (depending on what deals you find and how long you're willing to wait for them to pop up). You're basically paying for the branding and the fact that they assembled the kit for you (and the juice that comes with it).

$80 =

2 x eGo-T 1300mAh Battery - Red or $15 each for VV 1300's at Fast Tech

2 x Kanger ProTank II

1 x eGo/510 USB Rapid Charger - 420mAh

add the wall plug for $3 when it's in stock

so you could get twice the kit you got for $80 +/- $5

add a $25 order from MBV for 2 x 30ml, a free 15ml and a truly cool MBV t-shirt :)


Here was my first kit so it could have been worse - The Love Bird's Kit @ Green Smoke

I sold mine for $80 within a week.
The wife used hers for about 6 months before stepping up to 1300 vv eGo/Evod
 
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Those will hurt my mouth also, but my all time favorite is Funyuns (sp?) Now those really hurt after eating too many, but a must have with adult beverages around the firepit!!!

Oh, I don't touch those things anymore, had a bad experience with them and over drinking, very unpleasant! Geeez, boy that was a very long time ago!

And at this point almost anything I eat can be troublesome but never know when or what...
 
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