Old vaper returning to a new vaping way.

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TheDC

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Hello, long time read, first time poster.

Several years ago I started vaping. I gave it up and returned to cigarettes. However, around two and a half months ago I decided to give it another shot. I went to a local vape store and picked myself up a Lotus X6, with a BCC Mega tank. I have not picked up a normal cigarette. I was an avid smoker of around 13 years.

It's worked well since then, but now I'm looking to upgrade to something else.

I don't want to spend Provari-money on an ecigarette, but I'm not looking at a disposable either.

I've been doing research and also watching reviews on youtube. Riptripper, love him or hate him, and also the indoorsmoker guy.

What I'm looking for is an E-cigarette that has good battery life (My work shifts are around 10 hours), produces great vape, and not crazy expensive.

Tanks I'm look at are either the Aerotank by kanger or the Aspire Nautilus.

I'm also looking for a good e-juice company that is not Mt. Baker, as after awhile all their flavors taste the same to me.
 

CreepyLady

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Hi and Welcome to ECF :)

Grats on quitting too!!

What features are important to you and what budget are you looking to stay within? There are literally metric tons of options and narrowing down a little bit more will make suggestions easier. Do you want VV/VW, Ohm Reader, Something purely mechanical....any PVs already striking your fancy at all?
 

Apptiger

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Lot of questions in your questions. Will have to find what works best for you. Does size matter? Can you take spares (highly recommended), how much will you use it during the ten hour shift?

For small to medium size and somewhat trouble free...I would recommend looking for Vision spinner batteries in the 900-1100mah range for medium volume vaping. Couple that with a Kanger T2 or CE4 style clearo. And take spares/backups. If smaller is more important maybe a 600mah series battery. Keep in mind the smaller batteries may not last the whole shift if you use them a good bit.Thinkinh you will want to stay with something that doesn't need refilling during your shift.

If size doesn't matter you could go with something like a Vamo or Bolt (if you don't want bells and whistles) paired with a tank. Or if you want to drip an RDA.
Good luck and remember there are no completely wrong answers. Have to find what works for you. And always carry a spare and backup juice. It makes quitting so much easier.
 
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