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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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.

I think that having a kit just for rebuildables would probably be good as well.
 

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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?

For someone not getting into rebuildables this is actually a pretty good set. I mean, there are starter sets of course. But I vaped for nearly 2 years using egos & then moving to twists & clearos. So my typical set up was pretty much exactly what you have there except I didn't have 2 sizes of tanks because I knew what size I liked. But everything else you've included is good.

You'd probably also want to include beauty rings though unless the bccs are evods or those type tanks. And you definitely want to include an ohm reader even though it's not a rebuilding kit. Everyone should be able to check their ohms just to make sure they are what they think they are. I'd also make sure that the bccs you chose have 1 plastic tank & 1 glass tank. Tank killer juices will ruin a plastic tank but glass tanks break so 1 tank is not for everyone. And a passthrough battery would be useful too.
 

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Yea a full "DIY" Rba kit i'd like. Great idea in my opinion.

Next month i'm going to buy all the stuff that's needed to rebuild protank coils & possibly a kayfun or another good "first time user" atty.

I know I would have bought one if there'd been one. There are lots of different things people use for rebuilding so I'm sure someone else would probably want something i didn't mention (a coil wrapping jig for example). But the things i mentioned are things I pretty much use every time I rebuild so I know they're useful in a kit.
 
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