Try to get to Vaping

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DJpuffer

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My journey into the world of vaping started back in 2010, when i first heard about e-cigs, so i figured I'll give it a try but i had no intention of quitting smoking. But after starting out with blu i was hooked and didnt want to smoke cigs anymore. From blu's i went on to magma's to titan, then ego then the inferno and there dripping into my atty with torque56 from halo i was satisfied till about mid to late 2011 when i started dipping ontop of vaping all day long. And hen i gave up vaping all together, then traded the dip for smoking, which in turn gave me high BP and i Knew vaping would be a better alternative then that junk. So here recently i got a Halo triton, and just last week decided to give VV/VW a try to give me the best possible chance and enjoyment to putting down cigs for good. My new APV is a Vamo V3 and i love it. But still very new to every that goes along with VV/VW. I need to find some good tanks BCC preferable so i dont have to tilt to get good vapes. Price on things are somewhat of an issue but if i can buy just one or two good tanks then forking over a bit wouldnt be so bad but would like to keep it under 15 per tank. All feedback is welcomed.
 

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The aspire BDC is $10 for the "vivi nova" full size. only available from nhaler (afaik, feel free to correct me anyone if its available elsewhere).

It works pretty well (its plastic, but you can use the vivi nova metal tanks on it). Replacement coils are $13 for 5 (i think).

Definitely worth checking out.
 

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Get yourself a good carto tank. Baditude has given some really good advice on this subject.

Ramp up the nicotine content if you feel like a smoke. When you vape you shouldn't really need to smoke. If you do, it's probably cause you ain't getting enough nicotine.

Vaping should be easy, not hard.


here is a link, have a read through it.

http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/blogs/baditude/4830-8-cartotank-help-noob.html

Once you get settled in and decide you need something else, come join us over at the reo subforum.
 
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Now i've read through several posts about VV/VW but is there a big difference between them that I'm not getting or is it just user prefrence.

Strictly user preference. That debate rages here from time to time, with the sides generally drawn between those who spent a lot of money on a VV/VW device and think VW is the bees knees, and those who spent a lot of money on a device that doesn't have VW and think that it's just a bunch of hype. At the end of the day, it's all about what floats your boat.

If cost is an issue, the Kamry X10 tank is a nice option. It's not glass, but its capacity is 4ml. At that price, you could get two of them shipped for the price of one Protank II. I have the Protank and Protank II, and use them both regularly. But the X10's are used just as often, if not more so.

Kamry X10 Bottom Coil Clearomizer Tank (BCC), 4ml
 
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I have another question, I still have the charger that came with my Vamo V3 kit but i got new batteries. Should i avoid letting the batteries charge fully since the charger is cheap or do i just need to wait till i can buy a new charger? I'd ask on the vamo page but cant post there yet.

If it's the wall-mounted charger with the flip-up plug, single LED and two charging bays, you want to get rid of it. Definitely don't use it to charge 18350 batteries.

I like the Vamo a lot. So much so, I bought a second one. But the 18350 kit comes with a very good mod and very bad clearos, batteries, and charger.
 

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Please spend the few extra dollars on a pyrex tank. It really is a drag if you juice up your tank and it fails because the juice eroded it. I started with the Kanger Protank 2 and it was a great way to learn how to vape. There is a learning curve, take your time and figure out what you like before you go crazy buying new gear. Make sure you get extra heads as well. Good luck, welcome and have fun!
 

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Don't forget about looking to the AnyVape Davides. They are glass bottom coil tanks (so you don't have to tip them), are available in both standard and mini sizes, and are a little cheaper (in price only) then the ProTanks. Plus they are the developers of the new bottom dual coil (BDC) design tanks known as their Aspire line.
 

DJpuffer

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I already ready ordered a nitecore i4 charger but just waiting for it in the mail. I know i dont like carto tanks, I prefer tanks with replaceable coils, I just got a 510 to 901 to use my halo tanks on my Vamo but having to tilt it at awkward angles to make sure the coils stay soaked is a little of a pain, thats why I'm waiting to try BCC since ive herd they work better. But using tanks is still a new process to me since when i first started vaping i was direct dripping onto the atty only. I tend to only vape two flavors so having 1 really nice tank would be great, just short on funds till next month.
 
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