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Timmytimftw

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As someone who is just getting into vaping I've found I'm constantly upgrading in small steps. Currently I have a ego vv and a 1.8 t3. Does anyone regret not jumping right into the top of the line, or is it good to have a bunch of toys to choose from? I only ask because I don't think I'll be using my old ego anytime soon and i have yet to find a juice that doesn't get better with more power.
 

JENNIFER_GAIL

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You know, I have a 1300mah Spinner, and 1100mah Twist, a Lavatube and several ego t 650mah. I have t2, t3, ce5, vivi nova etc. BUT for some reason I stick with my little ego t with a mini vivi on it. I bought all the "upgrading" stuff and I use it occasionally, but mostly it just sits there and looks pretty. IMO, if you have the $$ to upgrade then do it but you might not use it all that often. But it comes in pretty handy when you have a bunch of vaping supplies and someone wants to try them. I loan my stuff out and I also have some new kits in my office that I will let people buy off of me for what I have in them. I live in a VERY rural area and a lot of people out here don't even have the internet so it is the only way they will ever get their hands on a PV :)
 

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I haven't been vaping long, only 4 weeks but I have an 1100 ego-T and a Vision Spinner 1300 battery. I love my ego-T, fits in my hand better and seems to vape better for me lol. I started with the vision ce4 clearomizer, then went to a Kanger T3, ordered an iclear 30 but cancelled that and ordered a kanger protank instead. I am absolutely loving the whole vaping experience. I think that for some it becomes a hobby, can even become a very expensive hobby if you aren't careful. Once you find something you like then stick with it for awhile. Later on you can experiment a bit more. Baby steps for me until I get more experienced. Also this forum has been an incredible help to me and I have learned a lot in the 3 weeks that I have been a member. On here they talk about a "sweet spot" I am still looking for mine but I know that I will find it someday. ;) Keep up the vaping and welcome to the forum!
 

wormbutt

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I started with a little 510 cig a like. I still go back to it. They are fun little things and easier to hit while driving. Whenever I get an analog craving I also can pick up that little sucker, take a few puffs and kill the craving. Something about the size in my hand. It isn't bad either. I get about the same flavor and a little less vape with a good quality carto on it as I do my ego and ego vv. The biggest diff is batt life. They just don't last long. I like my ego for puttering around the house, but I like my VV for sit down time when I can actually play and fiddle with my toys. They all have uses in my daily life. I couldn't see getting rid of any of them.
 
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