Brotherbob: thank you
This is becoming maddening, now all three of us want to avoid units with a separate battery, we are not ready for that.
They are thinking about:
Eleaf iStick 40W TC (either just the mod or with the GS tank)
Thoughts/comments/a gun with a bullet to put me out of my misery ROFL!
There are just to many options out there.
Thanks
Sadly, some managed to scare you away from the better recommendations.
Honestly it's not that hard, just a small learning curve for the basics. If you're buying tanks that uses cartridges, all that's needed is that you set your mod to the right type (NI, TI, SS, or Wattage mode), follow the range of the coils for the wattage, and with temp control, set the temperature that you like. With replaceable batteries, you don't have to remove and get a charger, as I stated in previous post, most Eleaf or Joytech mods have been just fine to charge directly. We have over a dozen mods at my house, many are charged directly on a regular basis and we've never had a single problem (and we've been vaping for over 8 years). Get something that you really like and can't change the battery?, just know that it's going in the garbage once the battery is dead due to being non-replaceable.
Anything that you need to know, it doesn't matter if you have a beginner's kit or an "expert (AKA EXPENSIVE)" one, they are all the same when it comes to the settings... for example putting a 50$ mod on NI, at 45W and at 430F, is going to be/do the exact same with a $500 mod. Using a khantal or SS coil? just set the wattage to what works for you.
But anyways: If you really want simple (but disposable once the battery wears out), then I'd recommend that you go with either:
iJust 2:
iJust 2 Kit is Electronic Cigarette Starter Kit | Eleafworld
(at least with this one, the tank is removable and you can keep using it with another mod later on)
Ego-AIO:
eGo AIO - Joyetech
Both are highly praised. But note that anything "low key" will not have a screen, or possibly settings, so you cannot change anything to your personal preferences.