Need product advice for my dad

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sketchness

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I've been vaping for a while, and really haven't kept up on 'latest & greatest' starter kits. So I'll stay out of that.

However I'm 73 years old and wrap my own coils & DIY my own liquids, and my suggestion is to NOT make the mistake of selling us old farts short. You should expect your dad to go through the same learning progression as you did. So what worked for you will probably work for him.

Haha I'm 26 and I dislike the hassle of making my own juice but the $$$ savings are just too much to pass up. On wrapping coils, I could never put up with doing it I think. To each his own I guess.
 

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So I think I want to try and get my dad off cigarettes by buying him a vaping starter kit for Christmas.

My dad is a simple man. He doesn't even own a cell phone and dislikes complicated things, and just wants them to work. So I was hoping to get him something with minimal maintenance and fuss (such as gurgling and leaking and tanks cracking), and will work for a good while.

Any suggestions? If it's less than $50 on ebay or something that would be ideal.

The Innokin MVP 2.0 Starter Kit is around $60 retail.
 

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You have a decent starter kit layed out there by all means...I just can not remember the last time I paid that little for a whole set of something (I have been on APV's for quite a while now lol) and as far as "not so hassle free" on my part I work in a B and M and I feel like I spend alot of time walking people through set ups and cleaning contacts and trying to get people to not OC their little beginner batteries and yeah...noobs need ALOT of attention in the beginning...no offense, just pointing it out that you may be asking for it if he the "no hassle" kind of older guy and feels that his cigs are just easier but your intentions are great and I wish you the best of luck with him and I still say your starter list is a good one for him...to start with at least lol

Thanks I guess I was mainly worried about the dual coil on the ego twist 1300, and whether it'd be able to put out enough for a decent vape. I think one battery should be enough to start. If he likes he could always pick up another one. USB ports are everywhere these days, charging when not in use shouldn't be too big a problem.
 
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