Vape setups

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kr1104

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We are just starting out in the vaping world. Couldn't spend too much money in case we didn't stick with it - we do love it though and will never go back to analogs - so we went with the eGo-C Twist kit. The question is, when we are ready to upgrade, what is out there? And what are your individual (understandably subjective) preferences? Thx...
 

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There is so much out there! I couldn't even begin to give you a list. Here are a few questions to help us help you.

Do you like throat hit or not like it?

Do you find yourself changing liquids a lot?

Does the size of your e cig matter to you?

Do you like to fiddle/tinker with your set up or would you rather just fill up and go?

How much are you willing to spend?

Do you think you will want many different set ups or just want to find the one that works best for you and then stop looking?
 

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We are just starting out in the vaping world. Couldn't spend too much money in case we didn't stick with it - we do love it though and will never go back to analogs - so we went with the eGo-C Twist kit. The question is, when we are ready to upgrade, what is out there? And what are your individual (understandably subjective) preferences? Thx...
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I would wholeheartedly recommend a Reo. They are a bit pricey ($120), but the taste and vapor is unbelievable. A Reo is a bottom-feeding mod. Basically, a bottle of juice rests inside and you squeeze it to feed juice to the atomizer. It has all of the benefits of dripping without the hassle or mess. There are some great RBAs that work the Reo or you can use a dripping atomizer.

I bought a lot of gear before my Reo. I am now in the process of trying to pawn off my old vaping gear. You may have to spend a little more to get a Reo than other mods, but after all the money you will be saving trying to buy other atomizers, RBAs, clearos, or other ecig stuff, you will still be ahead.
 
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