So I have a vaping setup right now that's about $750. But I feel like I'm missing something? What is it?

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JordanL

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Here's my current setup:

my current vaping setup - Imgur

As you can see, I have a ton of space left in my boxes for other supplies, but that's not the only reason that I feel like I'm missing something.

I feel like I could do with another eGo Twist backup batt, but that's not it.

What about this setup seems lacking to you?

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Actually, what would the interest be from people in purchasing complete, organized (and toned down) kits?

A smaller box with:

- One 1300mAh eGo-C Twist
- One 650mAh eGo-C Twist
- Two BCC 3.5mL tanks
- Two BCC mini tanks
- Five extra atties each of: 1.8ohm, 2.2ohm, 2.5ohm
- Two eGo chargers
- Five 10mL bottles of juice, any vendor

Anything else for a toned down kit?
 
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What are you looking for? More shiny, better flavor, something off the wall, unusual or looking to move in a different direction altogether like mechanicals and rebuildables?

If you just want to try a different topper for flavor, maybe get a carto-tank or even a 510 dripping atomizer just to give you a different side of vaping.

By the way, your stuff is infinitely more organized than mine will ever be... :D
 

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Do ya realize how disgustin' your organized equipment looks?!?!?

Color me totally green wid envy...
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I know exactly what you're missing.......CHAOS:vapor::toast:

I'm secretly envious. You live near me - perhaps I could hire you to organize my stuff like that LOL (You're not the Jordan I used to know at Pierce, I'm assuming - I don't think he was that tidy!!).

I don't see any drippers/rdas. You may, though, be perfectly happy with what you have, in which case stick with it!
 

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Maybe you aren't acclimated fully to vaping yet. It's not the same as smoking.

Maybe you just need more time, looks like a real lot of nice equipment!

After owning 50 different things, I still get a ton of satisfaction from my original ego twists and find myself using them more often.

For me, I would definitely feel like I was missing something, but it would be in my wallet area. :p ($750 :blink:)
 

JordanL

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What would you guys suggest for drippers? I tried drippers once a while back and I just couldn't seem to get it to work right, and it seemed IMPOSSIBLE to clean between flavors.

That's what i call starter kit XL extreme edition...
You live near me - perhaps I could hire you to organize my stuff like that LOL

I'd be happy to build kits like this for anyone that wants it if they pay for it. *shrug* (Obviously not the ENTIRE kit, as most people won't drop $750 at once.)
 

JordanL

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Actually, what would the interest be from people in purchasing complete, organized (and toned down) kits?

A smaller box with:

- One 1300mAh eGo-C Twist
- One 650mAh eGo-C Twist
- Two BCC 3.5mL tanks
- Two BCC mini tanks
- Five extra atties each of: 1.8ohm, 2.2ohm, 2.5ohm
- Two eGo chargers
- Five 10mL bottles of juice, any vendor

Anything else for a toned down kit?
 

JordanL

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I think people were talking about your organization skills :p

Well, I was just wondering, because I don't have the kind of money to set up a B&M, but I could probably buy the components in bulk, and I have no problem with doing all the labeling and organizing before shipping a complete kit. I just figure that people don't want to buy the BMW level kit all the time.
 

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Well, I was just wondering, because I don't have the kind of money to set up a B&M, but I could probably buy the components in bulk, and I have no problem with doing all the labeling and organizing before shipping a complete kit. I just figure that people don't want to buy the BMW level kit all the time.

Well you could make few cheap kits and try sell them on facebook or something. (Like gift boxes or so)
But i doubt it would turn into a larger scale reselling biz.
Personally i wouldn't need such kit right now. Maybe when i started out ^^
Because there was quite a hassle to hand pick the stuff i wanted (i didn't wanna buy a cheap crappy kit)

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That's almost how it looks at my place. :D
 

JordanL

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Well you could make few cheap kits and try sell them on facebook or something. (Like gift boxes or so)
But i doubt it would turn into a larger scale reselling biz.
Personally i wouldn't need such kit right now. Maybe when i started out ^^
Because there was quite a hassle to hand pick the stuff i wanted (i didn't wanna buy a cheap crappy kit)

Yeah, I think what I would do is offer options to customize what components to put in the kit. I'm a programmer at my day job, so I could throw together a site that handles this without too much issue.
 

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Actually, what would the interest be from people in purchasing complete, organized (and toned down) kits?

A smaller box with:

- One 1300mAh eGo-C Twist
- One 650mAh eGo-C Twist
- Two BCC 3.5mL tanks
- Two BCC mini tanks
- Five extra atties each of: 1.8ohm, 2.2ohm, 2.5ohm
- Two eGo chargers
- Five 10mL bottles of juice, any vendor

Anything else for a toned down kit?

Well if it were my kit I would include at least a couple small rebuildable dripping atties like the Igo S or Squid (these work & look nice on a Twist), a 1/16th screwdriver, some kanthal, probably 30 gauge as you can use this for higher ohm builds down to like 1.2 ohm (28 gauge if you like lower ohms) , an ohm checker (an ohm checker is useful even if you never rebuild anything), nail clippers, tweezers & some cotton. Also a cigar torch lighter would be useful if not a larger torch. I realize not everyone wants to get into rebuilding, but for me having stuff to rebuild is a must.

edit: oh wait, you're thinking about if other people might be interested in buying such a kit & what they might want it to contain? Well then yea, I definitely think having rebuildable items in a kit for purchase would be something some people would buy. Like I said, not everyone wants to get into rebuildables, but for those that do there is a bunch of stuff (as you can see from my list) that you sort of need & i think some people would pay to have a "starter kit" with those things in it.
 
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