New smokestick,Halligan model ECIG

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Akjc77

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I have been vaping using 21century two piece cigs with ejuice for year. For $24 they are not bad. But seem to quit taking a charge after bout 3 mos. Have baught 8 starter kits. So I have studied and studied and have narrowed down to smokestik or greensmoke. I just want a simple two peice cig size, cool colored ecig with the best battery life and real good vapor. Any honest advice welcome. I wanna stay in the $60 to $ 90 range for a two battery good accessories kit. Thanks:confused:
 

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These are easy-peasy 2-piece 510 cartomizer-battery kits for $28 with 5 or 6 blank cartos included. I like them because they have a long cutoff (12 seconds) and no microphone to mess up the batt or draw. I recommend these to friends that insist on a cigarette-style PV. They come in auto or manual. I think you can get the longer batt life one for $4 more.
510 manual cartomizer kit from smok tech
 

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Rule of Thumb: the more it looks like the real thing, the worse the performance.

I would not buy the two you mentioned.

The Riva was a good suggestion. I think the E-Power is better because the batteries last 5 times longer and only cost about $4 instead of $20 for the eGo/Riva batteries.

Electronic Cigarette - Starter Kits - E-Power
 

Pepsifreak

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I started with 21st's cig myself also. Now using a 510 Tornado from Totally Wicked. The batt is a little bigger but I was fast getting used to the difference, since batt life is so much better. I like using the 510 thread size just for the simple fact there's so many different options and dealers on different kinds of cartos and such it's making it easier to find what fits my style of vaping.
 

SubOnAux24

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Rule of Thumb: the more it looks like the real thing, the worse the performance.

I would not buy the two you mentioned.

The Riva was a good suggestion. I think the E-Power is better because the batteries last 5 times longer and only cost about $4 instead of $20 for the eGo/Riva batteries.

Electronic Cigarette - Starter Kits - E-Power

Yes, this makes most sense actually. If they just could keep them in stock. Flying off the shelf is a good thang.
 
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