New to vaping; Could use some help/opinions.

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tBERGz

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Hey everyone,
I'm Tyler and have been reading on these forums for a couple of days now. I have been smoking for 6 years, beginning at 15 years old. My girlfriend is pregnant (Due Feb. 1st) with my first child. I really want to quit smoking analogs and move to the vaping. I have purchased two disposable e-cigs that have lasted me about 2 days. Just wondering if there is a reliable source online for a starter kit, at a decent price. I have seen a lot of things about 510's and some other "code-like" terms on here. Just don't really know where to look to get started.

Thanks everyone,
Tyler
 

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Hi Tyler welcome to ecf. 510 is the threading on the ecig and is the most popular, the other is 808 but a little harder to find. When you look at equip you want to know the threading and the mAh. 100 mAh =about 1 hour of vape time so a batt that says 1000mah should last quite awhile. How much did you smoke and how much do you want to spend? Does the size matter as most of the bigger batts last longer.? Usually the more it looks like a cig the less battery life it has.
 

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Hi Tyler and welcome! Congratulations on your soon-to-be-born and your choice to be a healthy parent.

The options for vaping gear are numerous and confusing; we also, unfortunately, often slip into ECF slang, which can make it even harder for new members. The first thing you need to consider is what are you looking for in vaping - are you a causal smoker, looking for something cigarette-sized, or do you tend to smoke at lot and want something that lasts longer that you primarily use at home? Expressing what is important to you can help other members give you specific advice. Budget is a consideration too.

Zapped, a member on here, posted a new member questionnaire; I'll see if I can find it.

ETA: Found it! http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/general-e-smoking-discussion/356817-questionnaire-help-new-members-decide-best-starter-kit-pv-them.html
 

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I started by buying a few NJoy Kings, which were pretty good, but didn't last long enough to be cost effective. The Smokeless Image Volt has a pretty good reputation here for being a high-quality unit, having reasonable prices, and having great customer service. I bought one based on what I read in these forums, and my experience is consistent with what I expected based on the reviews. Go with the 78mm batteries, and buy a few extra so that you can charge them and while you're using them. (Their pcc gets mixed reviews, so I've steered clear of it and just invested in extra batteries and chargers.) This unit is called a KR808-D1, and it uses a kind of threading that will not screw into most of the popular, larger equipment (which uses a 510 thread). For me, the incompatability doesn't matter, because I keep my cigarette look-a-likes completely separate from my larger unit.

That said, some people would recommend going with something bigger than a cigarette look-a-like to increase your vaping satisfaction and increase you're chances of staying of cigarettes. This forum has a positively dizzying amount of information available on them. I got an eGo-V variable voltage with a passthrough charger, which means I can charge it while I'm vaping and adjust the power that it puts out. I use a 1.6ml clearomizer on it most of the time (I use SmokTech's dual coil carto when I'm in the mood for a cartomizer -- clearomizers and cartomizers provide slightly different experiences, over which there is (among some) something of a religious war; I like them both.)

You can go with either one or the other, or you can go with both. I went with both the cig-a-like (for being out-and-about) and the larger unit (for at home) I love it,. It cost a total of about $125 in total up-front investment, not including juice. Keeping it simple until you feel like you've got a handle on things get you some good stuff and set you up to be ready to invest your money wisely when the time comes to buy new vaping toys. (At least that's my theory.)

Congratulations on quitting, and welcome to the forum.
 

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Hey bud, welcome aboard!

If you want to get into an ego style batt then check this out:

http://www.sweet-vapes.com/shop?page=shop.product_details&flypage=vmj_color_plus.tpl&product_id=1595&category_id=52

A kGo is like an eGo but with a slightly higher power output.

If you want to get into variable voltage then check these out:

http://www.sweet-vapes.com/shop?page=shop.product_details&flypage=vmj_color_plus.tpl&product_id=1594&category_id=53

http://www.sweet-vapes.com/shop?page=shop.product_details&flypage=vmj_color_plus.tpl&product_id=1334&category_id=31

I have all of the above and like em all. You may be able to find these at slightly better prices, I only linked to sweet-vapes because they have been a great vendor for me and I dont hesitate to recommend them.


Hope that helps!
 

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Hey everyone,
I'm Tyler and have been reading on these forums for a couple of days now. I have been smoking for 6 years, beginning at 15 years old. My girlfriend is pregnant (Due Feb. 1st) with my first child. I really want to quit smoking analogs and move to the vaping. I have purchased two disposable e-cigs that have lasted me about 2 days. Just wondering if there is a reliable source online for a starter kit, at a decent price. I have seen a lot of things about 510's and some other "code-like" terms on here. Just don't really know where to look to get started.

Thanks everyone,
Tyler

I have a suggestion: post "hi" or something to each of us back, so you can get enough posts to read the blogs. There is very good information there.
 

tBERGz

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Wow thank you all so much for all of the replies! What a very welcoming community to be apart of!

I smoke roughly a half a pack a day, but can get up to a full pack some days aswell. I spend a majority of my time at home, though I do want something I could use on my breaks at work. Another question I have is if I buy a specific brand of battery, are most of them universal to other brands of cartomizers/cartridges? I am not too worried about a cigarette look-a-like, it's more the obsession of smoking (former drug abuser) that I am addicted too.

Again thank you all for all of the replies, it truly means a lot!
 

The Ocelot

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Wow thank you all so much for all of the replies! What a very welcoming community to be apart of!

I smoke roughly a half a pack a day, but can get up to a full pack some days aswell. I spend a majority of my time at home, though I do want something I could use on my breaks at work. Another question I have is if I buy a specific brand of battery, are most of them universal to other brands of cartomizers/cartridges? I am not too worried about a cigarette look-a-like, it's more the obsession of smoking (former drug abuser) that I am addicted too.

Again thank you all for all of the replies, it truly means a lot!

Addiction? You've come to the right place! Beyond vaping, you'll have lots of opportunities for new behaviors! Obsessively reading ECF, chasing down the allusive "Best Juice," trying every piece of gear available, building your own...the list goes on and on ;)
 

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I think you would be more than happy with a kgo. It is 510 threading and any other 510 equipment will work with it. You can always upgrade later to vv if you desire the kgo charger works with a twist or spinner. Juice is the hardest variable to get right. If you do a search you may find a vape shop local where you can actually test before you buy. There is a lot of info on the forum and it seems overwhelming at first but any questions you have get answered real quick. I don't think a 300.00 provari is what you need to start with.
 

tBERGz

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Addiction? You've come to the right place! Beyond vaping, you'll have lots of opportunities for new behaviors! Obsessively reading ECF, chasing down the allusive "Best Juice," trying every piece of gear available, building your own...the list goes on and on ;)

Haha that is good to hear! Some of the devices on a few of the sites I have scene look quite creative and hi-tech. My thought on the electronic cigarette was that they all looked like a cigarette, and smoked the same lol. What kind of set up do you personally use if you don't mind me asking?
 

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if I buy a specific brand of battery, are most of them universal to other brands of cartomizers/cartridges?

Go for something with either a 510 or eGo thread. (Ego threaded batteries will accept most 510 clearos/cartos/wick tanks) 510 is about as close to universal as it gets.


With the "clearomizers" or whatever do you just buy liquid instead of buying them prefilled?

Yup.
 

tBERGz

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I think you would be more than happy with a kgo. It is 510 threading and any other 510 equipment will work with it. You can always upgrade later to vv if you desire the kgo charger works with a twist or spinner. Juice is the hardest variable to get right. If you do a search you may find a vape shop local where you can actually test before you buy. There is a lot of info on the forum and it seems overwhelming at first but any questions you have get answered real quick. I don't think a 300.00 provari is what you need to start with.

I think roughly $100 dollars would probably be the most (at this moment in time) that I could spend on a set up. Will this get me anything decent enough? Or would I be better saving money, and spending more to get something that won't crap out on me?
 

tBERGz

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Go for something with either a 510 or eGo thread. (Ego threaded batteries will accept most 510 clearos/cartos/wick tanks) 510 is about as close to universal as it gets.

Ok thank you very much that is good too know. I want something universal that if I am running low on cartridges, I could possibly go to a headshop or something to grab a few until I can order some for cheaper online. Any brands of 510 compatible cartomizers anyone recommends?
 

tBERGz

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Hey bud, welcome aboard!

If you want to get into an ego style batt then check this out:

http://www.sweet-vapes.com/shop?page=shop.product_details&flypage=vmj_color_plus.tpl&product_id=1595&category_id=52

A kGo is like an eGo but with a slightly higher power output.

If you want to get into variable voltage then check these out:

http://www.sweet-vapes.com/shop?page=shop.product_details&flypage=vmj_color_plus.tpl&product_id=1594&category_id=53

http://www.sweet-vapes.com/shop?page=shop.product_details&flypage=vmj_color_plus.tpl&product_id=1334&category_id=31

I have all of the above and like em all. You may be able to find these at slightly better prices, I only linked to sweet-vapes because they have been a great vendor for me and I dont hesitate to recommend them.


Hope that helps!

Thank you so much for the reply. Any recommendations help more than you know! I'll be sure to check them out right now.
 
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