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Nikkolas

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I second the Itaste VV. Get one of those and a few EVOD's and you'll be good to go. I quit using this setup and it still works like the day I got it. Even dropped it a few times.

Best price I've seen is from Vapedlife.com - E Cigs - Herbal Vaporizers - Wax Vaporizers - Portable Vaporizers EGO AGO SKYDA MICRO G PEN (under batteries and chargers). They also stock EVOD's but 9.99 per is kind of expensive. Might want to check for those somewhere else.
 

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So the bcc tanks aren't wick systems that you just dispose of you keep the tank and keep changing out the "coil"?

They are a wick system with a head at the bottom of tank. The head is replaceable and consists of a coil wrapped around a wick. When clearo tastes "funky" you can either wash and dry burn the head or easily (20 secs) and cheaply ($1.00?) replace it.
 

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Jaded, 650, 900 or 1000 usually refers to the milliamp size of the battery. The more milliamps (mAh) the longer you can use it before having to recharge. I use an eGo c-twist that is 1100 mAh and it lasts me all day, but I'm not a heavy vapor. I have 2 of them so while I use one, the other is charging.

Welcome to ECF and if you feel overwhelmed by all the info and lingo, don't hesitate to ask questions. After all, that is why this site was created!
 
Vision Clearomizers 2.1-2.4 ohm are the tanks I use. I like the simplicity of them. You pour the liquid in the top and then buy a new one every couple of months. I'm worried that the kargen tanks are going to end up costing me more... Or may be more complicated. I feel like a complete idiot. Why is this so complicated to me?
 

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Vision Clearomizers 2.1-2.4 ohm are the tanks I use. I like the simplicity of them. You pour the liquid in the top and then buy a new one every couple of months. I'm worried that the kargen tanks are going to end up costing me more... Or may be more complicated. I feel like a complete idiot. Why is this so complicated to me?

That's the thing with vaping. It's all about whatever works for you. Vision Clearomizers also known as Stardust/ CE4 were the first clearomizers available. I used them but found they lacked in quality so I switched to the Vision Mini Vivi Nova. If you really like them there's no problem continuing using them. Realize they are a top coil clearo and give a warmer vape than a bottom clearo. Realize also they're plastic and some "acidic" juices will destroy the tank.
 

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Yes, they are!
The difference is the "B" in BCC, which means the coil is at the Bottom, instead of the top.
That means you don't have to worry if the wicks will "pull" the juice UP all the way to the coil, or keep tipping your tank over to keep them wet - since the juice is on top of the coil. It has TINY little wicks, and it has a coil you can replace for like $1.

So the bcc tanks aren't wick systems that you just dispose of you keep the tank and keep changing out the "coil"?
 

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Here's an EVOD.
And an EVOD with the bottom off, so you can see the replaceable coil/head

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I've been vaping for a while and can tell you this, you will always have something new to learn and different avenues to explore. One of my sole reasons for signing up for this site was to offer info to new vapors.

I started with stardust/vision type of tanks and moved away from them because of the plastic taste while vaping and the seemed to leak quite a bit.

The Kanger systems are still my choice for everyday vaping, solid build quality, glass tank, good vape quality, easy to clean and the coil replacements are easy to find/use.

Best of luck !
 
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