tried my friend's and the idea not smoking cigarettes attracted meHi, and welcome to the board. That's a good kit. Are you already vaping?
Ah, Ok, I understand. Good luck. You are correct, over there is where you will find the latest info from those most informed.tried my friend's and the idea not smoking cigarettes attracted me
its illegal where i live
so i gotta get 5 posts in and go to the subforum and find some information!
The Subox is AWESOME. Great intermediate starter kit. Tons of options. Still would need to buy batteries, and a charger, plus liquid.Hello
planning to get a starter kit, leaning towards kanger subox mini
any other recommendations?
What does it feel like in your hand? Ipv3 li? Or mini2.. the feel of the metal surface.If you can grab the IPV D2 when they arrive in stores within 48 hours I'd highly recommend it, you wouldn't need an upgrade for quite some time, it's slightly shorter than the Kanger, has 75watts of temp control with titanium or nickel priority settings, spring loaded 510 connector, battery changes are a breeze and it can be had for 50 bucks...marry it to a Kanger SubTank Mini and you'll have a sweet and very compact setup that won't be obsolete next week, here's what it looks like. The SubTank is a great RTA that's easy to work with, use is fantastic disposable coils or build your own with the supplied deck, these are extremely easy to build and produce excellent flavor and vapor.
I'd get the MVP 3.0 pro starter kit. Comes with a sub-par. Of course I will admit I like the form factor and having dropped it hundreds of times on my marble and hardwood floors (no sissy padded carpet here boyo) it is still puffing out clouds. [emoji1]Hello
planning to get a starter kit, leaning towards kanger subox mini
any other recommendations?
Hello
planning to get a starter kit, leaning towards kanger subox mini
any other recommendations?
Better than both, rounded corners and very pocketable...there's a couple intro videos found on YouTube, have a look.