New vaporist here and need guidance

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kaiserex

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Hai guy and gals,


First of all I started vaping just about a 4 days ago and man I love it :) The amount of vapor form a Joytech eGo-cTwist 1000mah battery and aGo-T atomizer/carto on 4+V is way above average that I could ever get from a hand rolled cig. So this thing has a 1ml cartridge/carto, and its a borrowed e-cig from a friend of mine just for a sake of testing a e-cig, and Im loving it already :) Bought a Inowara 10ml tobacco 70% PG-30% VG 18mg nic juice and that bottle is almost gone which is telling me that I def need a biger tank/carto. As Im totally new in PVs I decide to get a brand new e-cig for myself :) I was eyeballing an Innokin iTaste MVP2 (like that big mumbo-jumbo bttery) whit i30 clearomizer (I gathered Ill vape 3+ml a day), or perhaps additional pro tanks from fasttech_dot_com and gathered Im up to it. So my questions would be:


-i reckon its atomizers that I have to replace from time to time, so how much atomizers/coils, lets say for i30 or pro tanks do I need to get for lets say 6 month of usage and different juices probing ( its important for me to stock up cos here in my country I dont have a steady supplier, or the prices are high-done some calculating and it came more pricely than choking on rolled tobacco )?

-what quality/brand juice do you recommend? I like big vapors and not that much of a throat hit and I thing nic level is not that imporntant. Like the idea of VG as it is a natural ingredient. So what do you recommend?

-apart from things that ware from time to time (atomizers) and need replacement, for what do I have to be extra stocked?


Pleas suggest me a nice check list for about 6 months of daily usage, so that I dont oversee something :)
Thanks in advance, and if you have any questions please dont hesitate to ask.
 
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ShariR

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Welcome to ECF. Since you are in Croatia and I am in America it is going to be hard for me to recommend where you can buy equipment and juice. I see you can use Fasttech. That is good. Cheap prices and ok products. All Innokin products are name brand. The MVP2 is very good device. You need more than one. You need at least one more to use when one is charging. You may want to look at something that you can replace batteries in like the Innokin SVD so you do not need to replace whole device when batteries die.

The juice delivery systems are good. Some better than others. There are top coil like the Vivi Nova that have coils at the top nearer your mouth and give a warmer vape. Then there are the bottom coil devices that have coils at the bottom and give a cooler vape. Protank is good bottom coil and has glass tank so you can use any juice. Some juices like citrus and cinnamon will crack plastic. You can do search and read about it. You will need at least 4 or more and figure one head/coil to last 3 days to 2 weeks, depending on the type of juice you use and how well you take care of it. Things fail and break. More is better. Different kinds is good, you may like one kind more than another. There are also RBA, rebuildable atomizers with tanks, for these you need to learn how to build a coil and put a wick in it. Cheaper and better in the long run. There are Forums on ECF and youtube videos to watch to learn about these devices and how to clean and rebuild it all.

You need chargers and wall wart to connect to wall electrical outlet. At least two. And different kinds if you get SVD and batteries.

The juice is more difficult because you want high VG. Fasttech sells decent juice cheap but it has high PG. If you can tolerate it it is a good, cheap deal and some tastes good. There are European Forums on ECF to check to see what countries near you have. I can not help you there. All vg juice is not necessarily better. It will mute flavors. Normal is 80pg/20vg in US. A lot of people like 50/50 and it works well in most juice delivery devices. All vg or most vg will gunk up your toppers faster and not work well with some equipment. You need to read and decide. You also can Do It Yourself for the juice. I do not know how hard that will be in your country. It is much cheaper than buying premade in the US. Fasttech will be cheapest for premade juices and some flavorings for DIY.

Post here in New Members forum and get your 5 posts in and then you can post in the European forums and get more local advice Go find the Forums for countries close to you for vendors. Read about what is available and what you may like.

Again, welcome to ECF. I am glad you are here and posted. I hope you can find what you need. Good luck and congratulations on quitting smoking.
 

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The MVP and iClear 30 clearomizers are an excellent choice. :thumb:

I have the MVP version one and rotate four iClear30 clearos. In about 2 months of use in rotation between the four, I have yet needed to change out a coil head. Cleaning out the clearos under a water tap is all that you need to do for several weeks. I use primarily clear e-liquids, so the wicks do not tend to clog as easily as some of the darker liquids. I have replacement coil heads available should I ever need them.

 

kaiserex

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Thanks guys for your posting, much appreciated. I have one request if you will. Even Innokin MVP2 or better yet VTR is on my short list, but for the time being I would urge you guys for recommending me some good starter kits around 25$. For the moment Im little low on money and need e-cig in a week or two. Im still on borrowed one, so what would you go for in my situation? I was peeking at EVOD stuff @fasttech, are they any good?
 
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Baditude

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I have no personal experience with the batteries. http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/ego-type-models/409527-kanger-evod-battery.html

The Evod clearomizers I did try for a short time. They were a nice clearomizer, but because I use a 510-thread mod and need an adaptor to use the Evod clearo I switched to using the iClear 30 and Kanger Protank because they use a 510 connector. (The Evod batteries I assume have both eGo and 510 threading.)

 
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