Hello from yet another noob. I bought a 21st Century Smoke kit and tried it out. The batteries were ok but the cartridges lasted only about 20 puffs and tasted so so. The green LED was great though. Fortunately the seller said if I didn't like it I could bring it back. So I did. Since then I've done quite a bit of reading and watched the videos.
I don't necessarily want a tobacco flavor, I do want a manual battery, and I would like to keep the start up around $50. I have a pretty good idea that I want something with a lot of vapor and a bigger battery (but not so big I can't carry it in my pocket) maybe along the lines of a 510 or an eGo or a KR808d-1. They all seem to get good reviews on ECF. Still there are so many choices. Also, what is a good starter juice like chocolate, or mocha, or fried chicken? No on second thought scratch the fried chicken. Or maybe a sample pack of popular low nicotine juice.
I think what I need a good starter kit that is like legos, idiot proof, and hard to break. 2 piece, 3 piece - I have no real idea what I'll wind up with in the long but I'd like to start with something that is flexible to adapt for when I figure out what I'm doing. Oh yes and cheap!
Thanks, Snap-Pop
I don't necessarily want a tobacco flavor, I do want a manual battery, and I would like to keep the start up around $50. I have a pretty good idea that I want something with a lot of vapor and a bigger battery (but not so big I can't carry it in my pocket) maybe along the lines of a 510 or an eGo or a KR808d-1. They all seem to get good reviews on ECF. Still there are so many choices. Also, what is a good starter juice like chocolate, or mocha, or fried chicken? No on second thought scratch the fried chicken. Or maybe a sample pack of popular low nicotine juice.
I think what I need a good starter kit that is like legos, idiot proof, and hard to break. 2 piece, 3 piece - I have no real idea what I'll wind up with in the long but I'd like to start with something that is flexible to adapt for when I figure out what I'm doing. Oh yes and cheap!
Thanks, Snap-Pop