Newbie Back. What to order with this kit?

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Those Kanger T2 clearomizers included in the kit are top coiled clearomizers, they provide a warmer type of vape. Some people like a cooler vape, less heat on the driptip (mouthpiece).

Maybe try a bottom coiled clearomizer too? (Kanger evod, Kanger T3, Kanger Pro Tank). Bottom coiled ones are filled UPSIDE DOWN. Unscrew bottom part and flip it upside down. Fill it avoiding the center air tube in the middle. Screw bottom piece back in and its ready to use.

Don't forget to order a juice you might like. One 15 mil bottle might only last 4-5 days.

That kit will get u started fine though.
 

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I'm diabetic as well.....Most ejuice is not loaded with sugar, many use liquid sucralose (liquid Splenda)....I make eliquids and its what I use.

Mt Baker Vapor has decent eliquid and very fair pricing. I'll get u a link.

If you smoked full flavor cigs you might want 18 mg nicotene:

http://www.mtbakervapor.com/electronic-cigarette-nicotine-juice/
 

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I second the 18mg. I would also suggest some T3's. You'll switch to them fast. especially if it is a twist, get some 1.8 ohm t3's and you'll still get warm vape. Just make sure to not let the liquid get too low in them or they will start to gurgle a bit. (once you get used to taking the bottom coil t3's apart, you'll want to remove one of the wicks (theres 2 on top of a coiled third one), it will do away with any dry hits at all.

for tanks I suggest 75pg mixes or about there. some 50pg's will be ok but they get thick and dont wick as well. Nice kit though. Good luck with it.
 

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I vape 60% pg 40 vg%......plenty of vapor, taste and throat hit.....no wicking issues.....no need to remove wicks from the atomizer.

easy peasy.....50/50 the eliquids begin to not wick as well.....kinda thick juice that wicks slower, a bit less throat hit, more vapor

I tend to chain vape in massive spurts (on low res at 9w on my vamo), all my juices ended up getting burnt on the 3rd pull or so, especially after going a day without cleaning. I took out the top wick and havent had any issues...might just be the way i vape. But for some reason i end up doing it to all my bcc's.
 

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Nah....I have a Kanger T2 from last September!

They last if you take care of them....Rinse them under hot tap water for a few minutes when ur juice runs dry. Take it apart, on the Kanger T2's the mouthpiece screws off.....run ur hot water in it for a few min.

Shake it out.....if u have distilled water in the house put some in a bowl and drop the T2 in it....for 5 minutes...This will remove the chlorine and crap they put in tap water these days...

Take it out....take the piece off with the silica wicks (threads)...blot the wicks with a paper towel or clean washcloth.

put in a new juice and vape away.
 

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I tend to chain vape in massive spurts (on low res at 9w on my vamo), all my juices ended up getting burnt on the 3rd pull or so, especially after going a day without cleaning. I took out the top wick and havent had any issues...might just be the way i vape. But for some reason i end up doing it to all my bcc's.

lower the wattage....shouldn't be getting burnt hits on 3rd "pull" on a bottom coil at all..

I vape at 7.5 or 8 watts, depends on the juice.....dark juices 8 watts....light colored ones 7.5
 

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lower the wattage....shouldn't be getting burnt hits on 3rd "pull" on a bottom coil at all..

I vape at 7.5 or 8 watts, depends on the juice.....dark juices 8 watts....light colored ones 7.5

I usually hang around 9 watts. Removing a wick from the BCC's is a common mod.

I also agree with cleaning them...I clean mine top to bottom every other fill. They can last a very long time. I dry burn if they look overly 'gunky'. I don't keep extra pieces around, cause ive never needed them.
 

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How long can I expect those clearomizers to last? Also do I need to change them or new wicks for new flavors or just clean them?

Mine have lasted as long as I need them to. Rinse with warm water or even into boiling water. The hot water breaks up most of the left over liquid. If your flavors dont go completely away after that (some wont), you can either try dry burning them or just put on a replacement head (not too bad price wise). I try to keep similar juices in them for ease of use, ex, fruity , bakery type, tob types...etc. Most of the replaceable tanks come with an extra head or the kits may come with an extra head or two.
 
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