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Katya

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Ok...now..I can't even thing about getting to bed now...you done flung a craving on me for one of these cuties....I had no idea that this e-cig business that I looked into about 5 years ago was headed this way....I'm a techie nerd and love these MVP V3s and such...gonna have to wait...maybe!!

Thanks for sharing..

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So sorry.... not really... :lol:

And yes--we've come a long way, baby! ;)
 

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Just remember you can get a good vape at any budget. If you have a budget stick to it:). I have seen to many ppl going over board upgrading gear and not have the money to get juice or buy proper batteries and a charger. They are always gonna be making better devices and atomizers. Upgrading on cheap will give you time to try more juices and learn your vape style.

I am glad that you are stepping up from the Blu/Vuse type devices. After a little learning curve with VV/VW decice and good atty you'll wanna throw that cig-alike in the trash can:vapor:

Good advice...the VUSE has been an good small investment to get a feel for vaping and we will be keeping them around for back ups and for those times when a smaller less noticeable cloud is wanted.

Thanks!!
 

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It's inexpensive, widely inaccurate, totally cute and packs a wallop. If you're not a low wattage vaper and don't care about accuracy and RMS vs AVG and such detalis, you'll love it. I don't own one, but many of my ECF best buds do! They all hang out on this thread:

http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...cussion/601111-eleaf-istick.html#post14080388

Don't know about MVP2 killer; the MVP is a work horse; it's very reliable and accurate and offers great, smooth vape quality comparable only to higher-end mods like ProVari and DNA. However, it's less powerful and not as sexy as the iStick. ;)

Yeah the guy doing the review pointed out the inaccuracy but to my wife...hahahaha...all she was seeing was them pretty clouds he was a'mak'n....but its one option to look at!! The smaller size is nice and the color options!!
 

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Good advice...the VUSE has been an good small investment to get a feel for vaping and we will be keeping them around for back ups and for those times when a smaller less noticeable cloud is wanted.

Thanks!!

I still have my volcano kit and some pre-filled cartos from 2008 and it still works. Always keep your old gear for backups;)
 

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Yeah the guy doing the review pointed out the inaccuracy but to my wife...hahahaha...all she was seeing was them pretty clouds he was a'mak'n....but its one option to look at!! The smaller size is nice and the color options!!

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ZNA's are very nice and its what I use now. Very small unit and plenty of power. Highend device with a price to match!!!
 

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Why not go with a lanyard, and then you'll never drop your ecig? Get an ego type battery; like a Vision Spinner 2 850mah. (Much smaller than the 1650mAh Spinner that I prefer.) Aerotank mini comes with the option to use glass or metal; both are included in the kit. Sweet-Vapes carries a wide variety of hardware at great prices. Don't forget the enclosed dual coils; what an improvement in coils!
 

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Recommendation from someone who smoked for 20 years, started off on a cigalike and has graduated to regulated devices & mech mods. Skip past the egos and cigalikes and get a small box mod like a MVP or Eleaf iStick. Plug & play to vape on, a wide variety of tops to put on there, long battery life, and have enough ... to push moderate rebuildables like a kayfun etc. If you decide to go further down the rabbit hole in vaping into sub ohm or high wattage regulated, they will still be useful as back up devices or out and about Vapes because of the form factor & battery life. No need for chargers other than a phone charger. As for toppers, your mileage may vary but kanger and aspire are good options. Start off at about 8 watts. With variable wattage , like on the two I mentioned, the mod does the math on adjusting the volts for a consistent vape no matter what resistance you stick on the top. eGo and cigalikes are a pretty terrible vape experience. As for juice, there are a million flavors and vendors out there right now. You might want to look at one of the juice subscription services like Zample box etc to try different flavors to see what you like. You will eventually want something other than "cigarette".
 
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kance

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Go for istick, best afordable option and wait for the temperature control devices to lower the price to get one of those later. Right now i wouldn t spend too much money in a mod, i would rather stick with istick and wait for this "new generation" that s coming to get something better. Also buy rba like kayfun or tayfun and some rda (there are so many just search for yourself). Go fasttech for the attys. That s what i'd recomend to a friend begining to vape
 
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