new to vaping what should i get!

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hello everybody i have recently started vaping (10$ from 711) and want to get something that will better suit me. i like to blow big clouds and do smoke tricks but there are too many choices for me to pick from what do you guys think the best ecig for 40$ is? can i pick out individual parts or do i need certain ones again i'm new to all this so any help is appreciated! thanks:)
 

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From my experience, I would suggest saving up a few more dollars (about$50-$100). Price seems to be coming down since I first started vaping. The reason being is that then you could get a second battery. That really helps out if you are trying to quit smoking. Less down time and can keep using it while the other battery charges. As far as clouds go, I would try a 50/50 (PG/VG) blend first. You could be surprised by the amount of vapor with that alone. PG=throat hit, VG=vapor. The one downside to more vapors that I ran into is that it burns and gunks up the coils faster meaning buying replacements more often, not that they are expensive. I would suggest searching for vape shops in your area. They should have a good selection of parts so you can build your own as well as having starter kits. Don't hesitate to ask questions while you are there. Hope this helps and happy vaping!
 
From my experience, I would suggest saving up a few more dollars (about$50-$100). Price seems to be coming down since I first started vaping. The reason being is that then you could get a second battery. That really helps out if you are trying to quit smoking. Less down time and can keep using it while the other battery charges. As far as clouds go, I would try a 50/50 (PG/VG) blend first. You could be surprised by the amount of vapor with that alone. PG=throat hit, VG=vapor. The one downside to more vapors that I ran into is that it burns and gunks up the coils faster meaning buying replacements more often, not that they are expensive. I would suggest searching for vape shops in your area. They should have a good selection of parts so you can build your own as well as having starter kits. Don't hesitate to ask questions while you are there. Hope this helps and happy vaping!
i should have also added that i am not a smoker and live in a small town were there arent any vape shops
 

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You could search for the closest location of one and go from there. With being a non smoker IMHO I would recommend not doing it OR make sure your liquid has no nicotine in it. 0%

+1 if your a non smoker use 0mg nicotine. Most got into vaping to quit smoking tobacco. Not that you need to smoke tobacco to vape, but don't create habit you don't need.
 
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Hello and welcome to the forum. Glad to have you here!:)

Here are some possible options for you to consider:

1. JoyeTech Ego-C Twist
2. Vision Spinner
3. Innokin iTaste vv v3
4. Innokin iTaste MVP v2

The first 3 are fall into the "ego style" category of battery. They range in size from 600mah to 1300mah. The higher the mah the longer the battery will last between charging. The 4th one is a step up from an "ego style" battery in that it is a smaller box mod with a very big battery (2600mah). It will last many vapers a whole day before it needs recharging. It is probably one of the most popular batteries for someone upgrading from an "ego style" battery. Some vapers choose to buy one "ego style" battery as a backup and also purchase the MVP for their main battery.

You will need to purchase a tank (the juice attachment) with the first three on the above list. The mini Nautillus, mini Aerotank or regular size Aerotank (all made of glass) are very popular. The MVP comes with a tank but it is not glass.

Read all the links, google some of the batteries, and once you have narrowed down the field, we will be able to give you recommendations for websites where you can purchase products.
 
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