New vaper need help

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braveminion

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Well said! :) You are a brave minion @braveminion

A variable power mod e-cig offers endless setting = much better i.m.o.

Why thank you [emoji8]

Obviously everyone is different but here is my experience......

I have smoked 20 a day for 18 years. When I started vaping I was using about 7w. This was 2 years ago.

Only in the past fortnight have I started dripping, building my own coils and moving beyond 50w. Currently 61w.

So 50 odd watts is not a bad thing, it just seems like a lot for a beginner. Does that help any?


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braveminion

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Wait lmfao sorry everyone but I'm really confused so 58W would burn my throat? Sorry like I said I'm new to all this trying to understand

It would depend on tank and coil.

The biggest issue is that you cannot modify the power output. If you get this and don't like the result, you cannot turn down the power like you can with a regulated mod.




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It would depend on tank and coil.

The biggest issue is that you cannot modify the power output. If you get this and don't like the result, you cannot turn down the power like you can with a regulated mod.




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Idk all I'm looking for is clouds and liquids with 0 nic so would this pen be good for clouds
 

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My Freemax Starre shattered one morning and I wasn't gonna be home till that night so I needed something to get me through the day, I picked up the ijust 2 tank for dirt cheap and I have to say I was pleasantly surprised. It's nothing special but I think it's a great tank to start out with, I ran it on my Sigelei 100w plus running it at 40w on the .3 coil and the flavour and vapour production were almost on par with my higher end tanks. My only problem with it was the holes where the juice flows into the coil were too restricted so if you chain vape there's a good chance you'll get a dry hit, other than that great tank, and compatible with the Atlantis coils which is nice. As far as the ijust 2 battery I can't speak for that but for the price it's probably not a terrible investment. If you want to spend the money though I'd recommend the istick 50w and one of the more popular sub ohm tanks, then you'll have variable wattage/voltage and a good tank you can haul on all day.
 

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I prefer the new kanger subvod, which is the latest version of it's EVOD series, and looks better, but eleaf may be good, too, though I don't have one of eleaf yet. If you're a heavy smoker, try low nic if 0 nic can not meet your demand, then when you can stay on vaping without smoking, down to 0 nic. just my suggestion :)
 
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I cannot help you with your hardware.

However, regarding eliquids, we usually stay with the lower priced, more budget friendly vendors. We use, and enjoy immensely, eliquids from Mt. Baker Vapor, VaporBomb, The Vapor Room, Seattle Vapors, Mech Sauce, Vape Wild, Ohm's Vapes, and The Broke Smoker. All are reasonably priced, have reasonable shipping, a good variety of flavors, good customer service, and reasonable turnaround time on shipping. If you are set on a "premium" eliquid vendor, I would suggest Nicoticket and Strife Vapor Oils.

Look at the reviews section here on ECF regarding eliquids. Check the General Eliquid section. We have been very happy with the vendors that we have tried since I became a member of ECF. Everyone perceives taste differently, depending on your body chemistry and the equipment you are currently using. Have fun experimenting, and don't be afraid to mix flavor profiles to try something new.

By the way, we are using a variety of hardware in our household at the moment. My daughter is using Evod Glass clearos and dual coils with her Christmas present of an Innokin VV v3, I am using Evod Glass clearos and single coils with my newly acquired CoolFire IV, and my daughter's boyfriend is enjoying his Christmas present of a Subtank Mini kit,currently with the .50 ohm coil. We have all recently come from using Evod basic or Evod Glass clearos with single and/or dual coils on Evod 650 mah batteries.

OMG! NOOOOOOOOOO! I CAN'T BELIEVE WHAT I'M READING! You've abandoned your Evod and moved to the dark side? Even your purple text has become darker?

Siggghhhhhh, I'm feeling sooo alone!!!:(:(:(

Seriously, hope y'all are enjoying your new t toys! :thumb:
 

glointhedark

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Yes, we are enjoying our new toys. We have not abandoned our Evods - they have just moved from being our primary vapes to our backups. My daughter and I are still using our Evod Glass clearos on the new equipment.

I did not plan to move up at this time, but my daughter and her boyfriend decided to get me the CoolFire IV for Christmas. I am enjoying the heck out of it. I am still a Tootle Puffer at heart, and having fun with using the Evod Glass with single coils at 2.2 ohms on the CoolFire IV.

We are still ex-smokers, and still very proud of it, thanks to ecigs.
 
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