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rmgbatista

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Hi,

My name is Rui, I'm 40 yo and I'm from Portugal.

I've been vaping with the Kit Bloog Maxx Fusion for about 6 months but kept on smoking analogs. I know i'm stupid but I don't feel confortable vaping in public.

But now it's time to kit analogs for good.
As I am very lazy and don't want to carry a lot of stuff with me every day, i'm thinking about buying another kit, with better battery capacity. I was looking throught some forums and decided to go with the Janty's Neo set with auto batteries. I know some people had trouble with this kit but some others are loving it, so I hope I'm doing the right choice. If not, I can use the batteries and try another stuff like clearomizers, etc...

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Rui
 

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Hi Rui, I am going to list some suggestions. They are both bigger but will give you better battery life and tons of possibilities for improving your vaping experience.These are what most will recommend around here. I will tell you why we recommend them also.
1. The Kgo The Kgo is tried and true. It is the best bang for your buck in it's size class. This kit comes with 2 attys so you can use them to try liquids. It is about the size of a sharpie. A lot of people like to use these on them.

2. The V Tube. This is a rebranded Lava Tube. It takes separate batteries while the Kgo is the battery so when it dies you have to throw it away. Apollo has a discount for fathers day but I am not sure what it is. The V tube is variable voltage so you can customize your vape. The stainless steel and chrome look really cool. While larger than the Kgo the V Tube is not a throw away unit and you can keep as many spare batteries on hand as you want. The batteries are also cheaper than the Kgo batteries. People like to use these on them.

Good luck and I hope this helps:)
 

rmgbatista

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Thank you for your comments and advices.
I hope this time I'll be able to quit for good.

Regarding my next kit, I also considered the lavatube but it seems too big for me. I want to try a "mid sized" kit before I take my vaping to the next level.
If everything turns out according to plan, perhaps in the next 6 months the next choice will be a Provari. :)
 

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Hey Rui,\
I'm just started so take my advice with a grain of salt. I had the same problems as you, easy kit, small space. No way i'm carrying a fanny pack or worse! the dreaded man purse "murse". The REO mods offer easy use and if you get a 14... or mini model you can keep it subtle in public, and not alot to carry. I working with a elips right now, would not reccommend, all parts are specific and get quite expensive, thought the set up looks quite smooth. Happy vapping
 
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