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Bjay_2

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I ordered my first kgo set on Thursday from Hooiser ecig from the advice of Eddie
Willers and Vapor eyes er. I feel like a kid waiting for Santa lol. I also purchased some 60/40 fresh pineapple and watermelon candy plus 2 cartomizers that are 2.5 I think but I'm wondering if that was right???. If anyone should have any ideas please.let me know. I don't want to do the drip tip because I have a little one running around. I wsnted a tank I couldfull up stash the ejuice and be on my way., I hope this is what I need because the local Mr.Smoke is so expensive Im only going there for emergency ejuice when waiting for my order off line.
 

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KGO's are cool, that's what I use. They are the king of the original ego. Many people will mistakenly call them 3.6v PVs but they actually have an output of 4.18v. With a dual coil carto on them the load goes down to 3.8+v. They are definitely a good place to start but you might look into an EGO Twist for when you want to try going up to the next level.

Vaping commercial juice is very very expensive. If you want to be frugal you need to learn how to make your own Ejuice like me. I spend less than 30 cents a day vaping. Making 5ml costs me less than a dollar, yet the cheapest you'll see it commercially is about a buck a ml and then it goes down as the volume of the bottle goes up. I found a new supplier of chemicals and I can confidently get that price down to 20 cents or less a day now. If you want to find out how to do it just go to youtube and type in How To DIY Ejuice and listen closely. After a little while you'll know what you need to know to get started. I recommend WizardLabs.us for your nicotine and PG and then the VG you can get at walmart for about 3 bucks for almost a year's worth (certainly at least 6 months worth) in the pharmacy section. It's called simply "glycerin" and it's USP grade which is the stuff you want.

For flavoring I find that Capella's is the best bet for the following reasons. The perfumer's apprentice is so hit or miss that you end up wasting money even though they are the cheapest flavor supplier. Lorann uses oils which can be detrimental to the life of your equipment. Flavourart is probably the best but you get the least amount of bang for your buck of all the flavor suppliers. Cappella's is smack dab in the middle.
 
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