New E-Cig user looking for starter kit.

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Well, here's my situation.. I've had a hookah for a couple of years now, and I enjoy it very much. (The millions and millions of flavors at the shop are awesome too!) I've also been into the cigarettes a little bit, but eh.. They're quite pricey and well, I'd also like to transition out of the real smoke. I've looked into E-Cigs a while ago, but I'm now revisiting them. I've watched numerous reviews about the VaporKing, but I'm unsure what website I should purchase that from, or if I should even pick that one up. I'd also like to refil my cartridges. Are there even cartridges that you can refill a million times, or do you just have to keep buying new ones? I think it'd be nice to just refill it once and a while, rather than going through the hastle of ordering cartridges once a week for $10. Anyways, if someone could point me in the right direction, I'd appreciate it.
 

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If it was the 2-piece Vaporking then that is Vapor4Life.com (the actual model is KR808D-1) and I recommend manual size standard batteries

If the was the 3-piece Vapor King than that is what Vaporkings.org calls their 510 and I recommend manual batteries (not to be confised with Vaporkings.com which uses the real model names)
 
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I saw a juice website that had hookah juices but can't remember the name of it! Someone might.

How much are you interested in spending? Are you an occasional smoker? That'll give us an idea of what to recommend.

A pv is comprised of three parts - a battery an atomizer and cartridge. You can get a cartomizer which is the atomizer and cartridge in one piece. The cartridge can be filled and cleaned numerous times. They're a little more labor intensive and don't hold as much. A cartomizer holds more but it is disposable although it can be refilled several times.
 

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Personally I started with Vapor4Life using the automatic standard size batteries but they redesigned the automatics and I just didn't like them as much so I switched to manual and now that's all I use other than my e-go. V4L is a great place to start.

Still love using my beloved hookah ocassionally though, nothing like a good session with some quality cocoa/mint shisha :2cool:
 
Wow, hookah juices would be awesome if someone could bring that up! But, to answer your question. I'm somewhat of a occasional smoker I suppose, once every two days.. Or if the week's treatin' me bad, it'll be every day. I wouldn't really enjoy spending over $100, as for I've read about atomizers going out in a couple days. Having a cartridge seprate from the atomizer sounds more appealing to me as well, since it seems to be easier to refil, but I do have patients for refilling.

I saw a juice website that had hookah juices but can't remember the name of it! Someone might.

How much are you interested in spending? Are you an occasional smoker? That'll give us an idea of what to recommend.

A pv is comprised of three parts - a battery an atomizer and cartridge. You can get a cartomizer which is the atomizer and cartridge in one piece. The cartridge can be filled and cleaned numerous times. They're a little more labor intensive and don't hold as much. A cartomizer holds more but it is disposable although it can be refilled several times.
 
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Kr808 is a good starter kit. V4L, LiteCigUSa and many other vendors sell nice KR808's.

Someone posted a link to this 510 yesterday
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...-79-ego-kits-29-69-plus-free-kit-contest.html

Both the KR808 and 510(minis) are cigarette 'like' in size but they do have a shorter battery life. Maybe a few hours.

PVs like the ego are fatter, more like a sharpie but the battery lasts much longer (6-8 hours).

Just a matter of personal preference.
 
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