Newbie - mini protank v evod?

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FPLOVER7

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Hi everyone,
I am planning to purchase a starter kit for my mum, but need some recommendations. She has purchased e-cigarettes in the past however I believe a vaping device would be much better for her. She currently smokes menthol cigarettes. I have located a good website, but I am now trying to decide between the Mini Protank Kit and the EVOD Starter kit from myepack.co.uk. Which starter kit, out of the two, do you recommend? She will be using it quite frequently as she is trying to stop smoking. Also do you have any recommendations for e-liquids?
 
I love my evod kit!! and you get 2 batteries and to clearomizers in the kit. (always need back ups).
You can purchase a mini protank later if wanted/needed.
I was also a menthol smoker ( 30+ yrs) so I would suggest a menthol flavour tobacco e-juice, but pick two others, 1 sweet and 1 more citrus, I find this helps when my taste buds are off.
 

Fir3b1rd

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gonna throw a wrench in here and say Aerotank!
I've tried quite a few And still keep an veld and ce4 as backups or for certain flavors but overall use my Aerotank all the time! Love it! It's similar to a protank 2 but you can adjust airflow which is nice for some of the thicker darker liquids.
I also use an mvp2 the setup lets me adjust voltage wattage and airflow for a completely adjustable vaping session.
 

Fir3b1rd

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gonna throw a wrench in here and say Aerotank!
I've tried quite a few And still keep an veld and ce4 as backups or for certain flavors but overall use my Aerotank all the time! Love it! It's similar to a protank 2 but you can adjust airflow which is nice for some of the thicker darker liquids.
I also use an mvp2 the setup lets me adjust voltage wattage and airflow for a completely adjustable vaping session.
 

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I would stay with the bottom coil tanks for the ease. Later, as she wishes, she can go where she wants. Also, I would get several, so that when one is soaking and drying out, she has another.

Personally, I think the Protank is built better. A couple of weeks ago I got full size, Kanger Protanks for 13.99 on sale. It took me awhile to get the lowest price, but I think I got pretty low.
 

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Go for the Mini Protank. Not only is glass a huge plus since some juices react with plastic, it's one of the most hassle free clearos we have at home. Less gurgling in my opinion, then in other, larger, bottom coil clearos. Another good one to look at that is slim in profile is the Aspire ET-S. It's also a glass tank but comes with dusk bottom coils.
 

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I would stay with the bottom coil tanks for the ease. Later, as she wishes, she can go where she wants. Also, I would get several, so that when one is soaking and drying out, she has another.

Personally, I think the Protank is built better. A couple of weeks ago I got full size, Kanger Protanks for 13.99 on sale. It took me awhile to get the lowest price, but I think I got pretty low.

I think you did, too! Good price Frenchfry!
 
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