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Dwhitt1981

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I've been trolling on here for a few weeks now so I've done so searching. I've been on e igs cor about 1 1/2 year. I started with a 510 w attys and carts. then moved to the ego with atty ans carts. I got the tank upgrade then the ego c upgrade. I never liked doing because I like the ease of a tank. but now I find myself vaping a ton if I'm not busy. I just don't get satisfied. I was thinking about moving up to the vamo and the tank Thats bottom feed ( sorry I can't engender the names off the top of my head lol). I just need something with good vapor and constancy. By the way money is tight at the moment. thanks in advance for any help.
 

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Hi Dwhitt! Welcome to ECF!

Since you're already familiar with eGos, the next logical step would be to get a variable voltage eGo-class battery and a few inexpensive clearomizers; I happen to like the changeable coil Kanger clearos like T3 or eVod (don't forget to grab some spare coils).

Since you already have the chargers,you don't need a kit--just get a couple of Vision Spinners or eGo-C Twists and you'll be upgraded instantly for not too much money!

Good luck!
 

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Have you considered a Clearo. I have use them for a long time. I use to use tanks with the bottom feed carto. They didn't quit do it for me. I have noticed a slight taste difference but more consistent taste until head gets gunked up. I presently use a Vivi Nova both large and small mostly small as they seem to be more sturdy. The advantage is they can either be repaired or rebuilt with just a little practice, some .8mm silica wick and either kanthal or nichrome wire between 34 and 30 gauge depending on the resistance you want. I use 30 and 32 gauge kanthal. Tools needed are tweezers, flush cut side cutters and perhaps needle nose pliers. The heads can also be cleaned a few times until they give out or become hopelessly gunked up.
This has been my experience. Less waste a minor cost savings after the initial costs and with a good VV or VW battery an ability to dial in your experience to some extent. You can though I hesitate to suggest it up your nicotine level if that is what you want. But it's a bit of a trap. I found that if I vape a lot the experience is less satisfying as I guess my tolerance for the nic has increased. So I plan on dialing down the nic level for daily use and when I need the effect save a atty for the high nic. That takes discipline if you do that. Real easy to slide back to the high level and back to back vaping. It's a tough call. IME.
Hope this is of some help.

I'm now looking at another alternative but have yet to buy as they don't carry the replacement heads yet. I think I will like the KangerTech Protank - Pyrex Glass 2.5ml Bottom Feed Tank. Not rebuild-able but repairable.
Oh almost forgot try diff flavors.
 

Dwhitt1981

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I want to try to start rebuilding some just for something to do lol. I have been looking for some vivi's. I'm looking at the twist batts and maybe the vamo vv/vw. just money is tight. also I forgot to tell y'all that I was smoking a pack a day and dipping also. I'm vaping 18 & 24 ml now. with the small stardust wicked tanks im going thru 2or3 tanks a day.
 
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