Total Newbie.

Status
Not open for further replies.

Paislia

Vaping Master
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Aug 22, 2011
3,982
5,814
NY, USA
Hi Zenchu!! So glad you found us at the ECF! Lots of great ppl here ready, willing, and usually able (lol) to help you get the most out of vaping! So, what kind of e-cig are you using?? I started with a Cig20 (read around and you will learn it is what is called a "808". battery looks like a cig and the flavor carto looks like the filter.) Any questions so far about your setup or about the ecf in general? again, WELCOME!!!!!
 

phills02

Full Member
Jan 1, 2012
10
0
New Jersey
Hi Zenchu - there is so much to learn and so little time - that is how i felt when i first started about a year ago. Vaping has become kindof a hobby of mine. After trying several brands and many e liquids, I am finally satisfied with what I am using now-I love my e cig and have not even thought about smoking regular cigs. The only way to learn about what's good and whats not is to read reviews and forums like this one. You may have to try several before you find one you like. I use the boge leo and will not consider using anything else now. Good luck. You are in the right place to learn. I would be happy to answer any questions you may have to save you time and money in your search.
 

Vapoor eyes er

ECF Guru
ECF Veteran
Sep 13, 2011
11,028
8,945
Toronto, Ont.
It's the threading that the PV is. 510 is the most common and some times when you purchase your PV they will ask what type of threading you want. Unless you purchase an adapter you're generally stuck buying thread accessories that match up with your PV thread size.

Seeing all the information, accumulated knowledge and wisdom here is awe inspiring...yup much to learn and so little time.

One question that I can't find an answer to is...what does 510(or other numbers in carts pertain to? size, code?
It would be nice to know.
 

KeysBum

Ultra Member
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
May 2, 2011
1,660
1,319
Florida Keys, USA
Thanks for the welcome. Happy New Year.
I'm still on disposables, but am working on a flashlight mod that I'm still looking parts for.
Also, the provari chrome is really tempting...expensive...thinking about getting one as a gift to myself or a reward when I finally kick the habit.

Anyway, thanks again for the warm welcome. Vape on.

The Pro-Vari is one of the most highly regarded VVPV's here. I say go for it. You wont be sorry. It may be expensive, but you'll be skipping other expensive half steps.

Another VVPV to look at is the Buzz-pro. I have two and love them.

Another, more Budget friendly VVPV, that has had for the most part positive response, is the LavaTube. It goes by many names. I jusst bought 2 from Variable Voltage PowerTube Kit The Kit includes charger, 2 AW batteries and 30ml of juice of your choice. $75 plus shipping $6 to the states, don't know to PI.

To get the Discount the code is boxing2011
I think today is the last day.
 
Last edited:

Vapoor eyes er

ECF Guru
ECF Veteran
Sep 13, 2011
11,028
8,945
Toronto, Ont.
Hi kissthefloor and welcome to ECF. After 5 posts wait 1 hour and you can post in the SG Vapers
Here's an Ecig dictionary
E-Cig Glossary. Definitions, abbreviations, and meanings. | eCigology
Good Luck, Vapoor.

Hi everyone, first off wow there's too much information to peruse in this forum. Go easy on the abbrevs lol. First start vaping with an e-cig i bought that was made in malaysia, very poor quality (and has no nicotine, wtf?) so that kinda kept me off.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

Users who are viewing this thread