New at all this and want to learn

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Garry1

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I recommend starting with a good mech mod find something you will enjoy carrying around and will be happy to pull out and show off. The rest is just an rba/rda and build quality wich is really easy to learn :) you can make it perform exactly custom to what you want out of it. Like having your own brand of cigarette that you actually Love lol thats basically what having the right mech is. . . No restrictions just make it perfect to the way you like it & the journey of getting it there :)
 

Wolfenstark

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Hi Kdawg 410

I am a new to this and this place has been great.
I first got a ce4 clearomiser and non -vv battery but quickly went and got an Aspire nautilus and a vv ( variable voltage) battery and it has been great.

A couple of niggles and me doing things the wrong way at first but after some help in here its been great.

Im waiting on an a delivery of an aspire ce5-s clearomizer to see if thats good , especially for someone who wants something more portable than the nautilus, although there is the mini nautilus and many others.
 

chopdoc

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Hello and welcome to ECF Kdawg. I also work a lot and want something I can carry in a pocket but not weigh me down. Something like a Vamo is too heavy and a store bought 650 mah is not enough. What I did was went onto Ebay and picked up a 5 pack of 1100 mah ego style batts for around $35 and got some Kanger T3S's plus some neck straps. I can work all day and if it falls out of my pocket, no big deal plus have extra batteries for when one goes dead. Depending on the juice I put out a good amount of vapor with a set up like this.
 
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