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tayone415

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I would recommend as a new vaper to get a variable voltage device with a pass through charging feature, so you can adjust heat of the vapor and your throat hit and can still vape as your device is plugged in to your charger.

Flavors is something you should go to a vape store for and sample and judge for your own taste buds since everyone has their own taste.
 

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I would recommend as a new vaper to get a variable voltage device with a pass through charging feature, so you can adjust heat of the vapor and your throat hit and can still vape as your device is plugged in to your charger.

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I will second the variable voltage/wattage suggestion. Also, buy the best rig you can reasonably afford...chances are you will just upgrade later anyway. Find a reputable vape shop in your area, one where they will spend some time educating a new customer, and they will steer you in the right direction.
 

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It would depend on the strength of your cigarettes not just the amount, like an ultra light has much less nicotine than a full flavor cigarette.
They're not too expensive, you just have to shop around. A device like this will make it easier to quit IMO if you decide vaping is your ticket.

Here's an example of a pass through device with variable voltage. ***This link is just for an example, I never heard of this site and can't recommend using it or not***

http://www.vaporbeast.com/ego-v-v2-variable-voltage-1200-mah.html
 

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get a mvp v2 with a aspire nautilus tank as a starter. thats what i prefer to most starters. or if you something simple go for a ego c twist.

Hmmm yes the mvp2 would be an excellent starting point not the cheapest but hey you can charge your phone with it!! If your not sure if your gonna like it go to the gas station and buy some disposables and see if you like those then decide between a more expensive setup or a cheaper one. I'm sure you'll enjoy it I can't go anywhere near the old analogs anymore without being grossed out which is a good thing
 

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Thanks for the info, ill check that out as well. Just don't want to buy something expensive and don't use it, start off cheap and carry on from there.
There's some much out there and can get very confusing ha

If I were you I'd start with a cheap ego and maybe an EVOD. I would not try a disposable because I don't think they will give you a fair representation of vaping with an advanced set up.
 
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