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space0matic

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Hi everyone.
I tried vaping about 3 years ago, and could never find the right PV for my needs. There weren't too many options back then, and I gave up. I tried several brands and ejuice, but I could never get a consistent draw, vapor or hit at the back of my throat.
I just found this site, and have learned a lot in just a few hours.
I am trying to decide if one of these two PV would be right for me to start back in again.
The EGO-T (type A or B) 1100mAh Starter Kit (at Absolutelycigs), or maybe the EGo LR Cartomizer Kit (from MadVapes).
I realize I can switch things around and modify each kit as I start to get used to them, but I am wondering if this is a good place to start for me.
I am a heavy analog smoker, so I know from reading these pages the LR is probably the best for me, as well as a manual setting to achieve the closest thing to analog (to start, anyway). I would also be using the highest nicotine juice available.

Any thoughts?
Am I headed in the right direction?
Thanks,
S
 

Im blu

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Just the thoughts of an idiot Non-smoker, but A leads to B rather nicely, you seem to be on the right track. The wisdom of the modding elders is rubbing off on me. xD

I would wait on the opinion of someone who knows what they're talking about, but I know the amount of people online at this time of night is relatively limited. So I thought I'd try my hand at being yoda.
 

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MadVapes is a good, reputable supplier. I'm not familar with the other one. You are on the right track with the Ego, but there are better options in the same size, IMO. I would look at the E-Power 510 from MadVapes or the Riva 510 or the Kgo. The E-Power has a better battery that only cost $4 to replace instead of the $13 - $20 for the Ego. Plus the battery last 4 times longer than the ego. The Riva battery and the E-Power are true 3.7 volts where as the ego is only 3.4 volts:

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space0matic

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How do you find the voltage on the battery, btw? It seems like they don't mention them unless they are 3.7 (I think I just answered my own question).
Moofaso recommended:
I recommend the kGo. Solid performer, and use the code ECFDCV (all caps) for 15 percent off at Dark City. Long lasting batteries.

SLB KGO Starter Kit
(out of stock)

It's a kGo, with batteries that are 1100 mahs, with no mention of the voltage, for example.

I have also been warned (from this site) about some that come with a chip that regulates the draw to save on battery- I would hate that, and as a responsible adult, I don't need it; but they don't seem to have these specs available either.

Does this information vary from one supplier to the next?
 
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