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drac

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You get a manual so you don't wreck the battery if juice leaks, you get a manual for more controlled hits, you get a manual so you can smoke it in a wind storm, you can do dry burns with it, you can drip with it, I have both and a 650 ego manual gives me a better hit than my 1300 echo. Also when you decide to drip it is a lot safer. The only thing it is not good for is hands free use, but if your tongue is long enough and strong enough you might get away with it. Just my opinion and I loved my autos until I got the manual
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Never heard of ZeroCig, but yes, they look like KR808. As an introduction to vaping, they are fine I guess. You'll find fans of KR808s, but the batteries are too small for me and the 808 threading means you can't try the vast amount of 510 threaded options.

New users are attracted by the small batteries and the auto batteries, but I think you'll soon move on to a more robust PV, and a manual at that. The autos often require "primer puffs" and if your carto leaks, it can get into the sensor and fry the battery.

If you want a small battery, the ones that get the most recommendations are the Volt and the Bloog. They are 808 threaded, but have their own cartomizers which are supposedly superior. They are auto too, but again, rated highly.

Consider getting the Volt here: Volt starter kits

Price is no different for what you get (and it's a Canadian site)... and that personal charging case might prove necessary considering how many times you'll need to charge up a battery.

How much do/did you smoke Veritigo?
 
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You really can't go wrong with a volt an ego or a 510 but get genuine I wouldn't order one of the rebranded 808s because it's the old style bat and cartos the volt is a new style 808 if u decide to get an ego u will have the most options and bat life , try happy vaper in Canada he has alot of hardware to choose
 

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greetings..

anyone knows zerocig? is there anyone from canada tried to purchase from zerocig?

thanks

vert

You should really look into a Canadian supplier, unless you wanna roll the dice with customs. and as the guys said you should go for a real kr808 then some knock off. I have a 808 myself great for first time using came with auto batteries so have not tried manual ones.
 

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Never heard of ZeroCig, but yes, they look like KR808. As an introduction to vaping, they are fine I guess. You'll find fans of KR808s, but the batteries are too small for me and the 808 threading means you can't try the vast amount of 510 threaded options.

New users are attracted by the small batteries and the auto batteries, but I think you'll soon move on to a more robust PV, and a manual at that. The autos often require "primer puffs" and if your carto leaks, it can get into the sensor and fry the battery.

If you want a small battery, the ones that get the most recommendations are the Volt and the Bloog. They are 808 threaded, but have their own cartomizers which are supposedly superior. They are auto too, but again, rated highly.

Consider getting the Volt here: Volt starter kits

Price is no different for what you get (and it's a Canadian site)... and that personal charging case might prove necessary considering how many times you'll need to charge up a battery.

How much do/did you smoke Veritigo?

hi concat..

well my average is 1 pack/day and ive been smoking for 19 yrs now :(
 

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You really can't go wrong with a volt an ego or a 510 but get genuine I wouldn't order one of the rebranded 808s because it's the old style bat and cartos the volt is a new style 808 if u decide to get an ego u will have the most options and bat life , try happy vaper in Canada he has alot of hardware to choose

ok wood ill try to look at happy vaper...:) thanks
 

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You should really look into a Canadian supplier, unless you wanna roll the dice with customs. and as the guys said you should go for a real kr808 then some knock off. I have a 808 myself great for first time using came with auto batteries so have not tried manual ones.

yea i read some post here that some or all juice with nicotine where returned
 

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You get a manual so you don't wreck the battery if juice leaks, you get a manual for more controlled hits, you get a manual so you can smoke it in a wind storm, you can do dry burns with it, you can drip with it, I have both and a 650 ego manual gives me a better hit than my 1300 echo. Also when you decide to drip it is a lot safer. The only thing it is not good for is hands free use, but if your tongue is long enough and strong enough you might get away with it. Just my opinion and I loved my autos until I got the manual
Drac

drac..

so manual also gives more smoke?
 

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drac..

so manual also gives more smoke?

manual can give more because you can hold the button for longer or pulse it and acquire a bigger inhale of vapour , auto is also nice though but only on the volt or the bloog because there is no button and instead its activated on the inhale just by sucking

dripping is where instead of having a CARTOMIZER (tip) with a fabric inside that u pre fill with liquid you would just have an ATOMIZER ( also a tip ) with out fabric inside , and with a small coil at the bottom that heats up , every time you want to have 6-10 puffs you would just add 2 drops of liquid right into the mouth piece and then vape and top up with 2 drops every time u have around 6-10 puffs depending and the attomizer ,

many prefer dripping as it gives better more consistant vapour and throat hit and flavor
others like cartomizers because they hold alot more liquid and only require top ups less frequent

i personally prefer atomizers and dripping

my honest recomoendation is a joye ego , with a cisco LR 306 atomizer and drip tip , this set up is cream of the crop and probably the best entry level combo in my opinion ,

what i would do is talk with jack over at happyvaper.com ask him to set you up with a joye ego , id get the kit that comes with the 510 atomizers not the ego atomizers and id get it with regular 510s , i would just get the starter kit .
here it is Canadian E-cigarette Happy/Joye eGo Starter Kit - Black, Silver, White, Titanium

and then on the side also from jack i would order a Cisco LR306 atty and drip tip for about 12$

heres the drip tip that fits with the ego cone Canadian electronic cigarette Delrin, 306, XL, Contoured, Drip Tips!

heres the cisco atty which is honestly the only atty i use and in my opinion the greatest atty of all time llol Canadian electronic cigarette Happy/Cicco low resistance 306 atomizer (atomiser) - Black, Silver

another handy thing to pick up is a 510 drip tip also from jack cause you will probably find you like drip tips
 

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hi concat..

well my average is 1 pack/day and ive been smoking for 19 yrs now :(

New vapers coming from a pack a day might struggle with a small battery like the KR808. You'll be charging all the time, and the throat hit and vapor production is average at best.

I would suggest a bigger ecig. Like the Ego, with a few different types of atomizers. Anything 510 threaded will work on an Ego. Pick up some low resistance atomizers as they hit harder. Try some cartomizers too.

Also please be aware that Happy Vaper sells NO nic juice. For hardware they are a great choice, but you'll have to look elsewhere for juice.
 
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