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Boodle

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Would suggest a Kgo from Breezesmokes or hoosierecigsupply. Kit for 39.99. Also grab a box of LR 1.5-2.0 ohm dual coil cartomizers. Get some juice and you're vaping!

Egos and Rivas are fine choices also. Like the Kgo because more power and mAh (better vape experience and longer-lasting battery). Can't go wrong with any of the three.

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salemgold

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Welcome to ECF You may be more confused by the answers that you get here as you will find that everyone has something different that they like :) Make sure you read through the stickies posted up top. I do agree that you want to start with a bigger battery like Riva or Kgo as keeping batteries charged with anything smaller can get quite frustrating. Good luck to you!
 

Ralikar

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It's best the read the 6 post series in the ECF library. But it breaks down to some catagories:

1) Looks like a real cig, small -- Joye510
2) Real cig--808ds--what I use--Bloog or Volt
3) Bigger, bigger batteries less hassle -- ego, rivas

Remember, you will need spare batteries and deal with charging issues and maybe personal carrying cases so the look and how long the battery lasts are important decisions. The ECF library will help you. Then come back and post how much you smoke, how important the cigarette look is to you and if you mind having batteries you may have to charge every few hours and swap.
 

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

I would not suggest anything less in power than an eGo or RIVA model. BUT, a better alternative to either of these is the E-Power. Better battery life and MUCH less expensive batteries that can be recharged 2000 times instead of the 200 times of the eGo type batteries. Plus the batteries cost about $3.95 instead of $12-$20 each for eGo type batteries.

I would also suggest starting out with eliquid in the 24mg nicotine strength and adjusting up or down over time. And ALWAYS stay with manual batteries and not auto batteries.

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