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Lurch

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Welcome to both of you!
I started with a tobacco flavor, but it didn't last long. Once I found some of the other flavors, especially berries, it was time to move on!!
It you have the opportunity, try some of the bacco flavors mixed with others, as an example, BluBacco from Mount Baker....

Again, welcome and hope you enjoy your journey!
 
Hay welcome fellow newbie :)

Its always down to personal preference, and believe me in the short time I have been vaping I have tested a few lol.

But anyway what my person preference is the Aspire BDC, vapes very well and coils lasts (well me) for a long time, its a Bottom Dual Coil, and I don't get any nasty burn taste that I did find with the top feed Clearomiser that I receved with the start-up kit I purchased.
 

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After you get tired of buying replacement coils you should check out rebuilding your coils. Micro coils and cotton will give you a much better and tastier vape than the regular stock coils. Rebuilding your coils is also a good way to get your feet wet with the world of rebuildables. I was rebuilding my Nautilus coils within about a month after I started vaping, and I've now completely stopped using clearomizers and instead use rebuildable tanks and dripping atomizers. It's where the best quality vape is. Anyway, it's just some stuff to think about. Some people never bother with rebuilding and are happy to keep buying coils forever, but IMHO you miss out on the best experience.

I'm not trying to overwhelm, just stick with what's working for you and try new things as you feel comfortable with them. Welcome to the rabbit hole, it goes deep.



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