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Get yourself two ego batteries. You will use one while the other is charging. That way you will always have a charged battery. Regular egos are fine, but you might want to consider getting a couple ego-c twists. These allow you to vary the power coming though the battery to your tank/atomizer. A decent local store will charge about 25-30 each for the ego-c twists, less for a regular ego. A charger should run around 5 bucks, less online. Clearomizers are a good beginner tank system to start with. I've tried most of them and I have personally found that the iclear 16's perform best on an ego battery and fit perfectly. There are a ton of different battery styles and mods and tanks and toppers. Takes a while to learn about them all. Don't blow a bunch of money on gear you will might want to replace later. You will also want to buy some juice. I buy most of my juice online, but if you have access to a local vape store most of them will let you try out flavors so you can see what you like. The gear is important, but finding a juice flavor you can live with all day is also key. Good luck.

Good advice I think. Best Starter Combo kit out there, imho, provides two batteries, i.e., the twist and/or spinner, and two toppers, i.e., the eVod and/or MT3s, among others: http://www.myvaporstore.com/Vision_Spinner_Joye_Ego_C_Twist_Combo_p/vvs-c.htm.

Recommend one eVod and one MT3s topper with one Spinner and one Twist to start. This way you get four different products with the kit and allowing you to experience four different setups, as you figure out your preferences and what works best for you. BTW, you can spend less and get a fixed voltage battery, but you'll have much less vape flexibility and it won't be long before you'll want to upgrade to variable voltage, more than likely, and the difference initially is only a few dollars per battery anyway. Clearomizers are really a personal preference, and you really have to just try a few to find out what you like best. Some sound advice is to get good batteries with long battery life and strong enough juice so you can overcome the cravings that comes with cigarette withdrawal. Beyond that, it's all subjective.

Welcome to the forum, good luck, congrats on getting here and vape on!
 
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