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Cloud Junky

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Look into the THE ASPIRE nautilus
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I am completely new to this. I got my first vaporizer yesterday in the mail. I have been 1 pack to 1/2 pack a day smoker since i was 16. (I'm almost 29 now) I figured I would give this a try. My dad started Vaping right after Christmas and he is who told me to try this. So far I have been all night without a cigarette (I work graveyards its been actually easier than i thought it would be to not go out and smoke every hour.) Hope this will be the end of my smoking and just vape from here on out. Im glad I googled and found this forum.
 

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any suggestions for battery upgrade? have looked at a few but can be overwhelming very quickly

Hi Bear-Runner. Like you, I've been into Vaping for about a month (although I'm still a day+ short of my first cig-free week) and have been using my Ego starter kit (running Kanger mT3s instead of the Evod). I've also felt the itch for a bit more. Not fully serious about it yet, but I've been keeping my eyes on the Vision Spinner 1300, iTaste v3, and Vamo V5 as potential upgrades.
 

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I am completely new to this. I got my first vaporizer yesterday in the mail. I have been 1 pack to 1/2 pack a day smoker since i was 16. (I'm almost 29 now) I figured I would give this a try. My dad started Vaping right after Christmas and he is who told me to try this. So far I have been all night without a cigarette (I work graveyards its been actually easier than i thought it would be to not go out and smoke every hour.) Hope this will be the end of my smoking and just vape from here on out. Im glad I googled and found this forum.

Welcome Surruhburra! The I lurked on the ECF for a whole month before joining. I've found everyone to be friendly and respectful. Best of all, there's almost always someone who can answer any question you've got. And congratulations on your first night!
 

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any suggestions for battery upgrade? have looked at a few but can be overwhelming very quickly

I assume by battery upgrade your talking about the mod itself, not the batteries it takes. AW-IMR is a type of battery that differs from Lithium Ion batteries, like the ones in your cell phone. They don't have a chip or anything in them that will cut off power when depleted too far. A little battery safety research on the forum will tell you all you need to know about the batteries themselves.

However, not all mods take a replaceable battery. If your looking into an affordable upgrade for the device itself, the Itaste MVP2 is one of the most highly recommended on the forum, for good reason. It's a good step in to the advanced world of electronic cigarettes for a whole host of reasons.

Battery life is probably 4x higher than what your using. Depending on how you vape, it has potential to last a week before needing a charge. Me, it would probably last a day and a half. Which is pretty outstanding for my needs.

It's a quality piece. It looks nice, and has closer to a direct current chip than other devices. Meaning that the flow of electricity to your topper (atty) is smoother, resulting in a more pleasurable vape and a tastier vape. Those qualities are subjective though. There's far too much argument on this forum about those nitty gritty details, but it's a factor to consider.

Variable voltage/Wattage. If you don't already know about this, you soon will. Range of volts is 3.3-5.0 if I'm not mistaken. More than enough to suit your current needs and most of mine too. It has an accurate ohm checker built in. You can read the resistance of your atty's and therefore tune your vape to your needs. It has wattage mode as well, which basically auto adjusts the power so that the vape is in theory, the same no matter what atomizer you put on it because it produces the same power at any resistance (ohms) atty. In theory.

These can be had for $40 bucks. I wouldn't pay a dime more. I scored mine on eBay.

If you want a (in my opinion) more quality device, or the box form deters you, look into the Provari. I was shocked at the price when I started researching on the forum. Simply couldn't believe it or justify it at the time. Back then, I had an EGO twist. Worked fine for what it was. I don't need to explain the merits of the Provari, because in all honesty, it's probably outside the scope of this thread, and I'm not in the mood to start another Provari Vs (Any other device here).

Regarding tanks, I prefer genesis style attys. I own a Russian 91% (again both are probably outside the scope of this thread) but the Genesis always comes out on top for me. Mine is a Pyrex RSST. My buddy has an Aspire Nautilus, and it really is a nice vape. Mini Protank II's are a far superior vape to the standard Protanks in my opinion.

Whew. Out of breath. Hope that helps lol

Edit: the Vision Spinner is also a very nice device. I bought one for my wife because she didn't want to have to mess with the menu's and stuff on more advanced devices. They are a very solid piece as well and worth the money
 
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