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Baditude

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Hate to throw in on the thread but IMO the easiest,cheapest, and most reliable way to go mega dual coil cartos. I have tried most everything the market has, and frankly at roughly 3 bucks pop how can u beat it?
I tried those when I got my first mod, a Silver Bullet, several months ago. I did enjoy them, but found they worked best when frequently topped off with juice with continuous vaping.

I've since discovered that I prefer a cooler vape, and have switched to single coil cartos which provide that with the ability to choose the coil resistance (not an option with the mega DC cartos). In addition, the cartotank does away with the need to frequently top off with my juices, as it bathes the carto continuously all day long.
 

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Hate to throw in on the thread but IMO the easiest,cheapest, and most reliable way to go mega dual coil cartos. I have tried most everything the market has, and frankly at roughly 3 bucks pop how can u beat it?

Hey man, can you supply a few details about the cartos which you like. I was going to check out the International Maritime Organisation until I remembered what IMO means in forums, so keeo it simple! Cheers
 

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I started for a week on the convenience store throw away ecigs, then stepped up to ego-t's. I thought they were great, and I could live with the tanks leaking all over my shirts, no biggie... after a few months I was given a ego-w by my local vape shop to review for them. I absolutely loved it! as long as I kept it from tilting, no more leaking on my shirt, and better vape! The ego-c came out last year, and I had to get one!!! I quit using t's and had 4 ego-c's that I thought was great, but still running my shirts because of leaking. mid summer last year I went to tanks and haven't looked back... I carry a couple T2's a vision c4, my ego-w and a DCT most often. because of liking to switch flavors frequently, the ego battery form factor works better for me, I can stick 4 or 5 loaded ego's in my shirt pocket and I'm good for the day, at least most of it. I'm also a heavy vapor, I was 3 1/2 pad analog user, and probably comparable as heavy into vaping... not sure how many mg per day, because of multiple flavors running at the same time... my new focus is DYI'ing my own juice! That is very rewarding, buying flavorless and mixing up your own tasty concoctions!!! All that said, welcome, I've been coming to ecf for over a year, reading watching vids, learning, I finally decided it was time to get my feet wet doing a few posts this week. I'm like you, will have some form of a e-cig in my hand in the casket, I just have a blast with them!
 

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hiya ! imma new member here. just joined today. am looking for you-know-what for my mum and myself. my mum has been a really heavy smoker.. smoking 2 packs of peter styvest a day. would really appreciate if anyone could help me with looking for those e-cigs to helping her quit smoking ? =D

Hi xynerious - you're in Singapore, right? The Singapore vapers group here would know best how to assist you I think. Here's a link: SG Vapers
 

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i convinced my wife to get a kangar t3 for her eGo and it performed so well i will get a few for my eGo backups, unfortunately they just dont fit on my VAMO, but the will get plenty of use when i need a smaller battery or be more stealthy....


i highly HIGHLY suggest the Kangar T3, i would have said ViVi Nova to begin with for ease of use, but since the T3 is imho a better vape and just as easy and at my shop ten bucks cheaper, i think the answer is clear. only big difference i get is the temp of the vape, coil is on the bottom on a kangar and at the middle-ish on a vvn slight difference but it is there
 

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I have been using the Kanger T3 as well. I picked up a C4+ long wick clearomizer, but it kept burning dry. I would have to constantly tilt the PV to get the wick wet again. The bottom coil of the T3 was the answer. I never have a dry wick or a burned taste. Pair that with an eGo C Twist battery, and I get a good vape every time. The best part about the T3 is the cost is very reasonable in relation to Atomizers. You can also get replacement coils for your T3 which is about 1/2 the price of a Joyetech Type C Atomizer.

ENJOY!
 

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mfisher2 said:
Hate to throw in on the thread but IMO the easiest,cheapest, and most reliable way to go mega dual coil cartos. I have tried most everything the market has, and frankly at roughly 3 bucks pop how can u beat it?

Baditude said:
I tried those when I got my first mod, a Silver Bullet, several months ago. I did enjoy them, but found they worked best when frequently topped off with juice with continuous vaping.

Hey man, can you supply a few details about the cartos which you like.


These are the ones that I used: AltSmoke.com | Personal Vaporizers | Electronic Cigarette | Ecigs | Smoktek XXXXL (4XL) 510 Dual Coil Cartomizers
 
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