Suggestions for a good first ecig?

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ScottinSoCal

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If you have ever seen Chantix commercials....as of a few years ago they started saying...may cause brain swelling......that was from me....and they wouldnt even give me the 200 bucks i spent on the rx....bastarts.

I haven't heard about the brain swelling, but the commercials playing here drone on about suicidal thoughts, depression, anxiety, mood swings, aggression...

That's all the world needs: an aggressive, suicidal maniac having a niccy fit.
 

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If your serious about switching you have to be willing to buy a quality product. Just because you can find 2 products that look to be the exact same it does not mean they are. The one i use now cost me about 100 bucks for the starter kit. The kit looks just like one i tried a year ago that only cost $65 but it turned out it is vastly different. The quality and the subtle differences are what is so important. Dont waste your money buying E-juices from random places just because they are cheap. I have a shoe box full of Cheap ejuice that is down right terrible. I efforts to keep the site more informational and lest commercial spam I wont even tell you which product I purchased unless you ask for it. Good luck on your switch.

Quality does not necessarily mean that an ecig has to be outrageously expensive. Unless you are talking about mods, you can get a good quality kit for under $40 and there is very good quality juice out there that is inexpensive. I have bought juice that was more expensive than what I vape now and it was god-awful, I still have over 80ml of it that I will never use.

Holy Lord! I just saw what you're pushing $169 for a freaking 510 kit or the equivalent thereof. That is just crazy. Well, maybe not pushing, but suggesting that what you smoke is superior in some way. Gagging here.

You can buy alot of atomizers and juice for how much that thing is overpriced.
 
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#1 Not pushing. I hate when people come one here to sell just as the next person. Thats the reason I didn't even post the link in the thread. I have nothing to gain by someone buying the fumo or any other product.

#2 the equivalent of a 510 kit that FUMO makes sells for less than $100 with any of the readily available codes, and as you can see is the next generation model.

#3 the biggest problem the E-cig industry has a flooded market with fly by night branding and manufacturing. There are 6 separate companies in china that make what they call is the same product (510). Funny thing is all the attys from 2 of those factories burn out in 1day to 1 week range. That is absolutely disgusting. Its crap on the internet like that which frustrates people leading them to give up on E-cigs all together. So If Have to spend an extra 20% on a product to buy it from a company that stands behind what they sell and honor their products thats fine with me.
 

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Paying anything over $40 for a kit, especially like the "cheap" one pictured on the site for $65 with ONE battery is taking advantage of vapers. I'm not selling anything, but I will be more than happy to share where people can get good deals on equipment. The "next generation" I'm sorry, did I miss any ego/riva type models on that site? That is truly the next generation (minus mods). I have used registered suppliers from this forum and none of them are fly-by-night. Atties usually last me a month to two months, I have had none last less than that time, and I truly don't believe anyone is producing an atty that last 6 months. I see they also offer a 30-day warranty the suppliers I use offer from 3-6 month warranties. I don't like newbies getting the wrong idea about how expensive it is to vape.
 
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