Should I take the plunge?

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Well, I would consider that a pretty inadequate kit.

It has only one battery. Minimum is two; one to vape with while the primary is charging; and one for backup, these batteries can die for no reason.

It has only one clearomizer. Those last 2-4 weeks, and are pretty hit or miss if you get one that works well for the entire life. Always have backups for whatever you are using.

You should have one or two additional kinds of juice delivery devices. Either some blank cartomizers to fill yourself or perhaps a mini vivi nova tank. You might want a drip tip or two for the cartomizers if you don't already have some.

Just my observations.
 
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I am not sure what your looking for exactly, however if its variable volt, my experience saysd that if your worried about price, you may want to look at the variable volt passthru, they are a little more spendy, but in the long run I think you will be much happier with the product and its usability while charging. something like this Single Kit
 
I wasn't a fan of the ego-t, and my understanding is that the ego-c is basically just the ego-t with replaceable atomizer head. I do like my Vision CE4 on the ego battery though. I'm having good results with the 1.8 ohm coils in this setup. You can find CE4 ego kits with 2 batteries, charger, and case for $50-60 bucks. YMMV but it has been working great for me.

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