New to e-cigarette, want to know more about eGo cigarette

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elleabee

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I personally use a setup with the joytech ego-c passthrough battery (the passthrough feature is cool because it allows you to vape while you are charging it is around $20 on wordupecig.com) with a kanger evod bcc clearomizer (i like these because i've found they leak less than the ce4 clearomizers. I also have a lanyard that attaches to it which makes it easier for me to find in my purse the clearomizers are on sale right now at cravinvapes.com for $6 and if you end up buying from there you MUST try their pink lemonade liquid..it is amazing). IMAG0232.jpg Hope this helps!
 

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I am thinking should I get Joytech or Apollo, should I get start kit or just buy the part seperately?
That's entirely up to you. If you can find a starter kit that has exactly what you would be buying separately, for less expense, go for it. I rarely have seen decent starter kits that have exactly what I would have purchased separately, though. Compare warranties between the kit and the gear offered separately.

Also consider purchasing brand names over no-names. To some people, brand names are not important. But it has been MY EXPERIENCE with the e-cig industry that brand name products are of a higher quality, have better quality control, and are more reliable to work out of the box than knockoffs.

Consider names like Joyetech, Vision, Kanger, Ikenvape, AW and Panasonic replaceable batteries, Pila and XTar chargers, etc to be worth paying a little more extra for than the knockoff names.
 

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I have the Apollo Superior Kit, and love it! If I could make a suggestion, though, try the vv intead of the Superior. Don't get me wrong, like I said I love their eGo, I just wish I had started with the variable voltage. For me though, learning to vape on something I could just fill my clearomizers and go with was what I needed. I'm only 3 weeks in, and wishing I had started with their vv. It's not sold as a kit. Some feel their prices are a little high, and I am learning that they are, but I have loved everything I have purchased from them.
 

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If i had to start over, i would get a set with 2 ego spinners or twists, and either vivi nova minis, kanger t3s or iclear16 on tem. That would pretty much be the ultimate beginners set :)

The upgrades would be bought anyways, so why not be a step ahead....
+1, think how much money would be saved in the long run by starting out with this kind of set-up. Plus, most would enjoy a better vape experience. Even if you move on the mods and the likes, there are always places and times you can use a Twist/ Spinner. I had already made some poor purchases before I realized the value of a setup like this.
 

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Joyetech Ego twist or vision spinner for batteries they are variable voltage so gives you more options. Get one or the other or both and vision vivi nova mini and/or kanger EVOD for your tank system. Don't get knockoffs of the tanks! Those setups just work very well with little to no problems compared to other comparable/cheaper setups.

Personally I use joyetech 650mah ego twists and vision vivi nova minis.
 
Joyetech Ego twist or vision spinner for batteries they are variable voltage so gives you more options. Get one or the other or both and vision vivi nova mini and/or kanger EVOD for your tank system. Don't get knockoffs of the tanks! Those setups just work very well with little to no problems compared to other comparable/cheaper setups.

Personally I use joyetech 650mah ego twists and vision vivi nova minis.

I just got a couple evod's for my ego and I like em alot. The draw is a little more airy then the CE3's I've been using, but the ease of filling and cleaning is a big plus.
 

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Hi everyone I am really new to e-cigarette, I want to buy one to try but I have no idea which one to buy. I am interested in eGo system and i want to use those which can use e-liquid. Is there any recommendation?

Well, I'm not saying get exactly this one nor saying you should use this particular vendor but the kind of kit I wish I'd started with is like this one:

Spinner/Twist Combo

That's basically where I ended up after going through other kits and widgets. So if you go for one like that one, you can take a "short cut" instead of the long way round like I did. :)

That's not a bad kit either. If was in the market to buy a whole kit, I might get the MVS one at that link myself. But I'm pretty set now. Well, for now. I admit, I kinda catch myself drooling over a Vamo or some other more advanced system. Heh, but my checking account said "NO" in a very loud voice. :)

Yes, eGo batteries are very good. They're a type of battery, by the way, not a brand. Several companies make them, many vendors sell them. There are tons of attachments that work with them. Gives you lots of room to experiment and find what works for you. Joyetech and Vision both have good reps. Their Twist and Spinner (Joye and Vision respectively) are popular and liked around here. I have Joye Twists myself. They're nice.

Well, that's my two cents worth. No, wait, adjust for inflation... that's my dollar twelve worth. :)

Welcome aboard!
 
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