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Chase21500

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I may have jumped the gun here, but.....purchased this kit below


This is the new eGo-T Type B starter kit with the HUGE 2ml liquid tanks. Easy to fill, easy to use and great performance!

This kit also comes with the new eGo-T style batteries which feature a 5 click lockout function. Click five times and the button locks. Click five times again and it unlocks! Great for pocket or purse carry!

The high durability combined with the super extended battery life will make these a great device in between the traditional "penstyle" electronic cigarette and a full blown "mod" such as the GG Telescopic.

Your eGo-T Type B kit comes complete with the following items:

(2) Joye eGo-T Type B MEGA atomizers
(2) Joye eGo-T 650mAh rechargeable pushbutton lithium-ion batteries with 5 click lockout function
(5) Empty 2ml clear Type B tanks (You -will- need e-liquid to fill these and we recommend our needle tip bottles for ease)
(2) Soft rubber/silicone tank cartridge mouthpieces (use if you don't like the hard plastic tips)
(1) 110VAC to USB wall adapter
(1) USB 420mAh output quick charger (use on your computer or with supplied wall adapter or any other USB 2.0 port or power source)
(1) Soft black carrying pouch
(1) eGo-T instruction manual


and then saw a post with this kit, so I purchased it too. Will any of this work together? Am I on the right track, or just spending my husband's money needlessly? Help?!?!?


Complete 510 Pink Excalibur Ego Twist Kit
Includes:
1 - Vapors Choice EGO Case
2 - 1000 Mah EGO-C Twist Batteries
2 - Excalibur V2 Tanks
5 click turn /off
1 - USB Charger
1 - Wall Adaptor
1 - 15ml Choice E-liquid
 

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Thanks for the quick responses! I have also jumped the gun and bought many samples of liquids from many different companies.

that's fine, you'll need a bunch, some of the juices you get you won't like, no matter if it sounds like it will be a good, some flavors are just horrible when vaped.
 

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So, stupid question but what is I don't like the flavor, do I just dump it out and refill? I know, sorry, but totally new to this. Going from a two piece e cig.


no, you will need to take the delivery sytem apart, clean it, dry it, and then fill....point of advice, take the top off the excalibur, drip a couple drops of juice directly onto the coil, vape it....if you don't like the juice after a couple of puffs....try the next one in line
 

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So, stupid question but what is I don't like the flavor, do I just dump it out and refill? I know, sorry, but totally new to this. Going from a two piece e cig.

Make sure you give it a fair shot first, but yeah you can just dump it. Don't put much in the tank if you're trying a new flavor, so you don't end up wasting a lot.
 

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You might not want to dump it out though. You might like it later whether it's from steeping or your changing taste buds.
Hang on to it and try it again in a month or so.

+1. This is especially true of custom mixed juices, which is when you are given the option to choose the nic strength, extra flavor, pg/vg ratio, addition of menthol or "iced". These juices are actually custom mixed to your preference, not just pre-made juice sitting on a warehouse shelf waiting to be dropped in the shipping package. These juices typically require a few days to two weeks or more to steep or "mature". I know, that's a long time to wait. It doesn't mean you can't try them upon delivery, but don't make the rash decision that the juice isn't any good. Put them away and revisit them again in a couple of weeks.

I've gotten a couple of flavors that tasted like crap upon delivery, but turned out to be favorites after two weeks. The difference can be absolutely amazing.

Buying samplers or small trial sizes is preferable to buying larger bottles from a new juice vendor. You then aren't wasting money on a juice that you end up not caring for and then you are ....... If you end up liking a flavor, order a larger size to fit your needs.

Also, many vendors have discount coupons/codes that can be used upon checkout where you can save 5-10% off of your order. I always Google "(insert vendor's name here) discount coupon" before making my order to see if they have one. ("ECF5" is a common one for 5% off)

Should you find that you don't like the "dripping method" of testing juice flavors (I don't), I recommend getting a pack of ce3s for this purpose. They only hold approximately 1 ml of juice (that's all you need to test a juice), are cheap, and reusable. Just empty, rinse, and refill.

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-snipped (great info as always)-
Buying samplers or small trial sizes is preferable to buying larger bottles from a new juice vendor. You then aren't wasting money on a juice that you end up not caring for and then you are .......

Great advice. The only thing I think is worth adding is that the samplers usually come from premixed stock bottles, so they've had time to steep before they're shipped.
 

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+1. Should you find that you don't like the "dripping method" of testing juice flavors (I don't), I recommend getting a pack of ce3s for this purpose. They only hold approximately 1 ml of juice (that's all you need to test a juice), are cheap, and reusable. Just empty, rinse, and refill.

That's a great idea. I gotta get me some. I love trying new flavors.
 
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