Newbies first e-cigarette

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morpheos

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Hey all

Just bought my first e-cigarette starter pack from miniciggy.com

Its working fine for me, I like the taste and it's killing my craving

Is there anything I should know?

Are there better e-cigs out there and what should I be looking out for?

As a complete newbie any suggestions would be greatfully appreciated, long as you keep them in plain English lol?

Thanks for you help

Happy New Year..
 

Eddie.Willers

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There's lots of better models out there and it's sad to see that website peddling the same old nonsense that 1 carto = 'x' cogarettes...fuggehddaboutit!

take a look at an Ego or derivative - a good place to start (assuming you are not bothered about looks) is for a 510 threaded, manual battery of AT LEAST 650mAh capacity.

Liberty Flights E-Liquid and E Cigarettes, E Liquid, E Juice from Totally Wicked are both ECF registered suppliers based in the UK.
 

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The Kgo, riva, eGo systems are a great way to start. The bigger the batteries the better. Get some 2ohm 510 cartomizers. Cartos work. Everything else has to be fiddled with--not something you want to do when you are having nic fits at 3am.

juice flavor is very subjective, my tastes are not yours. Get lots of very small bottles till you find what you love, then get the big bottle to save $$.
 

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Hello & welcome Morpheos from another UK vaper :)

As Eddie Willers says, there are a lot better models available & miniciggy are renowned for the misinformation on their site :(

Get yourself something like the Riva as also suggested by others.

Here is a list of tried & tested UK vendors (with any known discount codes) - most are registered here on ECF but not all of them have their own sub-forum. -

ALL ABOUT E-CIGARETTES UK - Recommended & new suppliers list
 

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Hey all

Just bought my first e-cigarette starter pack from miniciggy.com

Its working fine for me, I like the taste and it's killing my craving

Is there anything I should know?

Are there better e-cigs out there and what should I be looking out for?

As a complete newbie any suggestions would be greatfully appreciated, long as you keep them in plain English lol?

Thanks for you help

Happy New Year..

I would use your pv for awhile then determine what you like or don't like about it and go from there.

It's like buying a camera. A basic camera suits some people's needs. Some people like/want all the bells and whistles.
Some people use their camera every day, others occasionally.

Everyone is going to tell you the pv they use and tell you it's the best thing since sliced bread. It doesn't really matter what other people like. How is it working out for you?
 

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The Kgo, riva, eGo systems are a great way to start. The bigger the batteries the better. Get some 2ohm 510 cartomizers. Cartos work. Everything else has to be fiddled with--not something you want to do when you are having nic fits at 3am.

Juice flavor is very subjective, my tastes are not yours. Get lots of very small bottles till you find what you love, then get the big bottle to save $$.

I agree with Off Topic on this. The least hassle is the best way to go when you're starting into this journey. Cartomizers and an eGo battery is what I carry if I'm heading to work. All of my big mods stay home except for the Riva Indulgence V3.
 

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Welcome to the ECF. I'm glad you made a decision to get away from smoking tobacco. Using a Personal Vaporizer as an alternative is healthier and a lot more enjoyable.

There is a lot of information here, and it can be a bit overwhelming choosing the right PV and juice. However, it can also be easy if you choose good equipment and take your time in learning to use it.

Many kits you will find online are made up of the following parts:
  • Battery
  • Charger
  • Cartridge (cart)
  • Atomizer (atty)

While an atomizer can be handy for testing new juices by direct dripping, this configuration is difficult to use and tends to perform poorly. The first thing you will want to get with your kit is a pack or two of cartomizers (cartos). Cartomizers have their own atomizer and cartridge in one piece, have a more consistent vape, and hold more juice.

Atomizers and cartomizers have a resistance rating in Ohms. You cannot use low resistance attys and cartos on a small battery as they pull too much power and will kill your small battery. You need a battery 450 Mah or higher for low-resistance attys and cartos.

The basic types of cartomizers are:
  • Standard resistance (usually 3.0 ohms)
  • Low resistance (as low as 1.5 ohms)
  • Dual-coil cartomizers
  • Cartomizer tank

The standard resistance cartos are the only cartos you can use on a small battery PV.

Low resistance cartos give more vapor and a hotter vape. The lower the resistance, the bigger the battery you need. For an even hotter vape with more vapor you need more wattage.

A cartomizer tank has a cartomizer inside a small tank. The cartomizer has a small hole punched in it to soak juice into the carto so that you can just fill the tank when it gets close to empty.

The basic types of personal vaporizers in use are:
  • Small battery, cigarette-sized
  • Big battery, cigar-sized
  • Standard modification (mod)
  • Variable-voltage modification (VV mod)
  • Bottom-feeder modification
  • Box modification


The small battery PV's are meant to simulate a regular cigarette as much as possible. These can be convenient as they are small and easy to carry. However, they have a very short battery life and require you to constantly have a battery charging.

The big battery types have a much longer battery life so that you can vape one PV all day without charging.

A standard mod has removable batteries of varying sizes. This enables you to have a PV that can stay charged for very long periods, and the batteries are removable and cheap which saves money. Many mods have replaceable parts so that if, for instance, a switch fails you just buy a new switch and replace it.

Variable voltage mods allow you to adjust the voltage depending on the carto and juice you are using at the time. This allows great flexibility, but you also need to have a workable understanding of voltage and resistance. Not recommended for new users.

A bottom-feeder mod is usually a box mod with a small juice bottle attached. You squeeze (squonk) the bottle to fill the attached cartomizer. Once you get used to sqonking the right amount of juice into the carto, you can get a very consistent vape all day long.

A box mod is just that: a box that contains a battery or batteries, an activation switch and a connection to screw your cartomizer or atty into. These can be small or big and blocky. They can also be variable-voltage.

The next thing you will need is juice. This is probably the most difficult part. Every one's tastes are different, and your tastes will change over time. You may even have periods where you can't taste anything, or everything tastes terrible. You may have a hard time finding juices you can vape all day. The best thing to do is try small samples until you find something you like, and then stock up on those. You will just have to experiment.

One important thing to know about juice: no juice is going to taste like burning tobacco. You aren't burning anything, you are creating vapor. The "tobacco flavored" juices taste more like chewing or pipe tobacco than cigarettes.

This is just my personal opinion, take it with a grain of salt. You are the only one who can decide what's best for you.

Finally: quitting smoking is difficult no matter what method you use. Take it easy on yourself. Take your time and if you still need to smoke as you're learning; go ahead and smoke. You will set yourself up for failure if you stress yourself out. Be patient, and you will get there.
 

Chevello

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I'll just say welcome and then tell you to reread what is above. Looks like some of the smartest folks have already responded. Everyone has their own opinion about what to do and what to use, so take them all with a grain of salt and a pound or two of consideration for what YOU want out of it.

That said, I would suggest finding out what configuration what you have is, and maybe buying a second battery that matches it and a couple of flavors of juice that you think you might like to refill the carts or cartos that you have (cart would be on a 3-piece unit, and a carto would be on a 2-piece). Then vape away, enjoying your freedom from stinkies while you search and read about the pros and cons of the different types of equipment. After getting yourself some more detailed knowledge THEN you'll be absolutely ready to decide where you want to take it.

Either way, welcome and congrats on the decision to try something new and interesting.
 
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