My recommendation for new vapers...

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vapmex

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I have been vaping for 4 months, and now I watch the analogs on the rear mirror.... The first Atty I bought was an Ego C kit (normal 650 mah battery with the ego c cartomizer) it looked like a deal to me since it has replaceables atomizer heads and it looks sharp!! Don't make the same mistake... tank systems like 510 t, Ego T or Ego C the only thing they have is looks, the performance might be dissapointing for someone who is trying to rid off analogs.. luckily I also bought a Stardust CE4 Clearo... hold on...Let me finish my point... Stardust are no way the best option but when new it works much better than the tanks, so that helped me quit from Analogs.

After a week I found out that the Stardusts doesn't last too long, the wicks get burnt after 2 or 3 cleaning sessions so I decided to request and 2nd shipment... A Twist battery and 2 new clearos, the highly publicited Vivi nova and what it was kind of unknown to me.. the Kanger T2.

What a difference... both Clearomizers work very well... I prefer the Kanger T2 since it less temperamental than the Vivi Nova and the Drag is less tight, but any of these make a great difference, the only thing that reaches the same performance are the normal cartos but these are very disposable. Don't buy Kits, get a good battery and one of these clearos and don't forget to add some replacement heads and you will be fine.
 

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Most will agree, although there are some very good deals on kits once in a while now, and they come with just batts, charger, and clearos. (Deals and Steals topic)

2 twist batteries, some clearos, some cartos, a charger, and some juice.

That's how I started out and what appears to be the most recommended setup in the new members forum.

For those who like a mini-cig look-alike, the Volt.
 

Trolly

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I have been vaping for 4 months, and now I watch the analogs on the rear mirror.... The first Atty I bought was an Ego C kit (normal 650 mah battery with the ego c cartomizer) it looked like a deal to me since it has replaceables atomizer heads and it looks sharp!! Don't make the same mistake... tank systems like 510 t, Ego T or Ego C the only thing they have is looks, the performance might be dissapointing for someone who is trying to rid off analogs.. luckily I also bought a Stardust CE4 Clearo... hold on...Let me finish my point... Stardust are no way the best option but when new it works much better than the Tanks, so that helped me quit from Analogs.

After a week I found out that the Stardusts doesn't last too long, the wicks get burnt after 2 or 3 cleaning sessions so I decided to request and 2nd shipment... A Twist battery and 2 new clearos, the highly publicited Vivi nova and what it was kind of unknown to me.. the Kanger T2.

What a difference... both Clearomizers work very well... I prefer the Kanger T2 since it less temperamental than the Vivi Nova and the Drag is less tight, but any of these make a great difference, the only thing that reaches the same performance are the normal cartos but these are very disposable. Don't buy Kits, get a good battery and one of these clearos and don't forget to add some replacement heads and you will be fine.

Vap, you will enjoy your tanks if you take time to rebuild them. I went through the same frustration but now, i have the vivi on a ss mesh. Taste is awesome!
 

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Most will agree, although there are some very good deals on kits once in a while now, and they come with just batts, charger, and clearos. (Deals and Steals topic)

2 twist batteries, some clearos, some cartos, a charger, and some juice.

That's how I started out and what appears to be the most recommended setup in the new members forum.

For those who like a mini-cig look-alike, the Volt.

Agreed. Great starter kits, at great prices
 

Vapoor eyes er

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The "tank" system (cartridge+ atomizer) that comes with the eGo-C and T series is outdated and prone to leaks. As for the eGo C it fires at 3.4 volts whereas the Kgo fires at 3.7 volts. The new latest Version 2 Kgo starter Kit costs about $43.00. The Mini Vivi Novas...I LOVE em :thumbs:
As for a Mini VV I prefer my Spinner over the Twist.
 
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catoliver

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The "tank" system (cartridge+ atomizer) that comes with the eGo-C and T series is outdated and prone to leaks. As for the eGo C it fires at 3.4 volts whereas the Kgo fires at 3.7 volts. The new latest Version 2 Kgo starter Kit costs about $43.00. The Mini Vivi Novas...I LOVE em :thumbs:
As for a Mini VV I prefer my Spinner over the Twist.

I have asked for a Spinner for Christmas! My husband says he will be happy to oblige. He's so dang happy I quit smoking!
 

Vapoor eyes er

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Cool hubby...my wife, a non smoker, is soooo very supportive and actually pushes me to buy stuff I really don't need. Support on the home front is so very important but there's also always support here at ECF :thumbs:
You'll really like the Spinner.
Actually he can prolly get a deal if you keep an eye on the http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/pay-forward-pif/85781-deals-steals-905.html

I have asked for a Spinner for Christmas! My husband says he will be happy to oblige. He's so dang happy I quit smoking!
 

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If you don't mind a "Fat" Ego the Ego-t 18650 "Fat" body is a workhorse, very affordable, under 20 bucks if you buy the separate pieces or kits are going for 22 bucks with one battery and charger at My Freedom Smokes.

I have the hard to find blue, red and copper tubes. K2 and THOR Clearomizers kick on this mod!

I concur! I love my eGo T 18650 mod! It's awesome! I have the red, copper and silver tubes...hubby has the titanium. I also got a spare control head...just in case. It pays to be prepared for circuits and wires to malfunction. I also got a Smok telescope...which I also love! No worries about wires or circuit boards with it...it's all metal and mechanical. I use those all the time. For stealth I use the 3.7 Gripper (like when I'm in public).
 

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Greensmoke actually got me off analogs...I don't know how but it worked. I quickly tired of that though. Bought a halo element and same thing. Thought I would never have a big battery mod. To big I just wanted it to look like a cig...well shortly after halo who does have some good juice, I went and bought a provari. Best Pv I ever bought. Carto tanks and viva Novas are it right now. Starting to play with rba's which is exciting. But I would strongly recommend a vv device. It doesn't have to be a provari just something cheaper to get the hang of first.
 
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