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Hi guys, I have been smoking Marlboro reds for the pass 6 years of smoking and intending to change from analogs to vaper. I am really new to the whole e-cigg thing and I'm looking for a e-cigg that actually gives a 'hit' at the throat :) enjoyed that 'hit' alot. In any case if you guys think my english is abit weird, please bear with me, due to the fact that im really new to this stuff and dont know how to explain my needs. Please what kind of starting kit or e-juice i should get in order to kick my analog habits. thanks alot :) oh btw was looking at the eGo-T and theres this Vp , PG and VP/PG, may i know what are all this? thanks
 
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fourthrok

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Good Lord. There is no reason to make things so complicated for a person who's just starting out! Let him get his feet wet, for crying out loud! LOL!!!! Those kind of responses to a a newbie post are what kept me from joining here for nearly a year. Not knocking anyone or the use the the bigger mods or anything. But maybe it's a bit much to throw at someone just trying to learn a bit about e-cigs. Personally, for a beginner kit that doesn't cost a mint and works very well with a good range of nicotine strength cartomizers and e-liquids I'd suggest Smokeless Image Smokeless Image | Only The Best Electronic Cigarette | Starter Kits And then come here and read lots of posts (and not just from modders) as you get the hang of things. Even if you upgrade right away...this is a good launching point so you know how the equipment works and what to expect.

Also these type e-cigs are very low profile and easy to "stealth vape". You can even get stealth caps to hide the LED lights on the end.
 
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In my humble opinion i would just go ahead and start with a mod a skip over the cigarette look alike phase .


Excellent advice! Skipping the cigarette (analog) look alike is a very good piece of advise to a new comer in the world of personal vaping devices (pv's). I wish someone would have told me this when I started out vaping a couple of months ago. But of course, I didn't know about forums where you could get help.
 
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Basic Volt E-cig is where I started and what I would also recommend. I have to say, I got the basic battery and a couple of cartos of RY4 and 555 to begin with but it didn't take long (Been on the E-cig now 10 days) for me to put an order to start refilling my own cartos and now I just put in an order for their big X2 battery and the ce3s they offer.

Starting with the basic set seems to me to be a good idea. I know I will keep my Volt stick as a backup to the Volt X2 and am still planning on getting another stick just incase.

thanks for the reply.. hmm is there parts i need to clean? as in wash frequently.

Depends. If you just order cartomizers and never refill your own the only thing will be cosmetic cleaning. Once you get into to refilling your own juice and/or switching to a tank/clearomizer you will have to clean them out if you change flavours.
 
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Good Lord. There is no reason to make things so complicated for a person who's just starting out! Let him get his feet wet, for crying out loud! LOL!!!! Those kind of responses to a a newbie post are what kept me from joining here for nearly a year. Not knocking anyone or the use the the bigger mods or anything. But maybe it's a bit much to throw at someone just trying to learn a bit about e-cigs. Personally, for a beginner kit that doesn't cost a mint and works very well with a good range of nicotine strength cartomizers and e-liquids I'd suggest Smokeless Image Smokeless Image | Only The Best Electronic Cigarette | Starter Kits And then come here and read lots of posts (and not just from modders) as you get the hang of things. Even if you upgrade right away...this is a good launching point so you know how the equipment works and what to expect.

Also these type e-cigs are very low profile and easy to "stealth vape". You can even get stealth caps to hide the LED lights on the end.

A 3.7 volt mod is no more difficult than a volt kit. your comment looked more like product placement to me
 

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Excellent advice! Skipping the cigarette (analog) look alike is a very good piece of advise to a new comer in the world of personal vaping devices (pv's). I wish someone would have told me this when I started out vaping a couple of months ago. But of course, I didn't know about forums where you could get help.
I wish someone would have given that advice to me also. It would have saved me alot of money.
 
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