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schmidtalfred

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Hello. I am new to the electronic cigarettes and would like some help. I consider buying an e-cig but some things confuse me. Is there some e-cig wich doesnt require you to change the cartridge the atomizer or some other stuff? I would like an e-cig that requires only filling the tank with liquid and that's it. Is there one? :D Please recommend me some e-cigs that require the least changing stuff... I would like one with some kind of a tank... and not with cotton. Keep the recommandation flowing. Thanks ;)
 

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Welcome to the forum! As far as I know, there will always be something to "change". Whether it be a head in a clearomizer tank, a "cartridge" in a cartomizer tank or filler material in a drip atomizer, there's always something. It's a matter of preference where you want to go from there. I have a Aspire ETS bdc clearomizer/glassomizer (depending who you ask which is it) and a full tank lasts me a good part of the day. I've been on the same coil for about 3 weeks now and still going strong.

What kind of battery/device have you thought about?
 

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The least maint intensive way would be to go with getting clearomizers, such as the iclear16. If you object to getting your hands dirty by changing the heads in it, it should only cost you an additional $4 per unit, as opposed to changing the head every few weeks. Put it on top of a 650mah pass through, and all you have to worry about is unscrewing a bottom cap to connect a usb charging cable to (and can use it while charging), and putting juice in through the top periodically.
 

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Smokeless Image sells a rechargeable cigarette-sized battery called the Volt. You can use their Mini Volt Clearomizer which is filled by removing the mouthpiece and adding your e-liquid. The Mini Volt clearomizers do not have replaceable coil heads, so you'll only get about 2 - 3 weeks use with one.

Go a little bigger with the Volt X2 batteries (cigar-sized; 808-threaded equivalent to the eGo batteries) and you can use the Volt X2 clearomizers for more e-liquid capacity. Again, these do not have replaceable coil heads and will last 2 - 3 weeks.

If you want a clearomizer which you can replace the coil heads for longer use of the tank, SI sells the Aspire T3 and CE5 clearomizers. Instead of throwing the entire clearo away after 2 - 3 weeks use, just replace the coil head for $3 dollars.

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I think when you're first starting out, things seem a bit more confusing and laborious than they really are. Changing a coil, carto or what have you is really not all that difficult. You'll definitely need to maintain an ecig no matter what...from regular cleaning, to the occasional deep clean to changing out the atomizers...you'll just get into a rhythm with it. Basically, changing a coil or carto is as easy as screwing something in...not that hard, right? Most of the intro gear that gets recommended here require this simple level of maintenance, but you'll find it's worth it.

Good luck with your journey!
 
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