Vaping on a budget. Suggestions please!

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myxomatosis

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I started with the SmokeTip. I'm pleased with their product, but after 3 weeks I'm already looking for something better. My problem is the cost. I want something that is going to save me the MOST vs traditional cigarettes, while maintaining a thoroughly enjoyable vaping experience. I'm looking for the entire package, vapor production, throat hit, battery longevity, flavors, low start up costs and the lowest refill prices because I'm not planning on quitting anytime soon. There are a lot out there - and after reading suggestions around here people seem to really like the Riva and eGo, but I'm not sure if these are the most cost-effective choices as far as refills go and replacement parts (atomizers, batteries, etc) ... I'm still veerrry noobish when it comes to this. Any suggestions are appreciated!

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Get a Riva kit from Liberty Flight for under 30 bucks and buy a couple packs of boge 2.0 lr cartos with the kit. Mad Vapes has a very good juice that was my all-day vape for quite a while. Maple Cream Tobacco and Cappuccino in 18mg. 7.00 and change for 30ml. So you can get an awesome setup that will give you a very respectable taste/th/vaqpor and reasonably good battery life for under 60 bucks, complete.
 

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I love my Big KaZoo 5V box mod It's $34.99 which is cheap and the best plastic made boxmod IMO.
The initial cost does intail 2-14500 batteries and a charger around another $25 to $35.
You will need them anyway when you go beyond the ones you have.
Look around for a good price on Batteries and charger.
You can find The Big KaZoo at Kalamazoovaporshop.com
They also sell the Jam Box 3.7V for $24.99 that takes 1 14500 battery.
GET PROTECTED BATTERIES this is very Important!!!!!!
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Liquid and compatible equipment are separate cost from the battery and you'll be able to shop for deals on those.


For liquid, honeyvillevapor is having a sale right now 39 cents for 5ml bottles with a limit of 2 for each flavor. You could pretty much stock up for long time at a steal. You can get more info on it in the general forum. The sale in ends soon so if you're on the fence might want to jump quick.

As far a battery complete with kit. The Riva is hard to beat from libertyflights using the 20% off link which puts you around $30 for 2 batteries, 2 atomizers, carts and charger. I would advise getting some cartomizers with the kit. They hold more liquid and you'll grow tired of filling carts all the time. For a starter cartomizer I'd go with Boge 2.0 ohm. Easy to fill with good performance.

That should get you set up for liquid, cartos and 2 good batteries for quite a while at a great price.
 

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For price point, the Riva 510 kit at liberty flights (LF) runs just over $30 after the october20 20% discount. This gets you two 750 mAh batteries, chargers, couple of atomizers and carts. There's a very active liberty flights group in the ECF Suppliers forum area. If you were a pack a day or so smoker, the two batteries should be fine to run a full day. (pop one on the charger when you switch to the second)

I'm a huge fan of cartomizers (cartos) instead of standalone atomizers -- the Boge 2 ohm low resistance (LR) cartos are available from liberty flights, litecigusa, many other places. Pick some up from LF at the same time as you get the Riva, use that discount. A Boge 2 ohm on a Riva battery gets you decent power, which means good warmth and vapor production.

Run time on a cartomizer varies, I do about 4 days of heavy vaping -- 22+ ml of eliquid -- before a carto needs to be either cleaned or tossed. Cleaning isn't that hard, but even if you choose to toss them that's only about $0.40/day for cartos (a 5 pack runs about $8).

Keeping cost down = do your own filling with eliquid. This is pretty simple, opens you up to a wide world of eliquids. A few good vendors, smaller, are kickbassvapor (desserts, some tobaccos), backwoods brew (tobaccos a specialty), Southern Ambrosia, Purevapes. A typical vaper runs about 3 ml a day (I'm closer to 6 ml, high end of the scale, but that's also on a high voltage PV), so a $12 30 ml bottle means about $1.20/day for liquid. There are a bunch of other eliquid places, BlueMist has some low prices, Good Prophets, FreedomsmokeUSA,... Check out the Pay-it-forward Deals and Steals thread -- people post latest sales info there. (My signature has a link to PIF).

Ultimate lowest cost on eliquid comes with picking up do it yourself (DIY). This isn't particularly hard, cuts eliquid cost down to around $4 per 30 ml, but for people who are really new I'd suggest trying the commercial vendors first, see what kind of stuff you like.

Whatever you go for, probably pick up a third, spare, battery, to cover you when you get a failure. Not necessary immediately, but it's just one of those things most of us end up doing. If you were a fairly light smoker, say at the 1/2 pack a day level, then the single Riva kit might be enough -- you might only use one battery in a day, with the second battery counting as your spare.

Note that the Rivas (and egos) are manual -- small button to push. Not a big deal if you're already used to PVs.

Good luck!
 

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The only thing I would add to that is get a couple of drip tips, that way you can try carts, dripping and if you buy a 5 pack of cartomizers you get to try all 3 methods to see what prefer. I started with 2 Riva kits $63 shipped and rotated all batteries and they lasted me 7 months of constant use, and it is cheaper than buying parts one at a time and you will have 2 chargers.

It is still my go to e cig even though I own several bottom feed mods.
madvapes for juice and the Honeyville sale are good starts and you could set yourself up quite well for about $100, just a tad more that a carton of smokes. You can't go wrong with that kit.
 

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Here is my suggestion:

1. Battery - Ego USB Battery that has the pass thru. Get 2. Cost - around $52 for the 1000 Mah.
2. Ego-T atomizer, low resistance. Get 2. Cost - $20
3. Ego-T tanks. Get a pack of 5. Cost about $8
4. Eliquid. Many places to try.

You could start with one battery, 1 atomizer, 1 tank for around $30. However, having a spare will save you from battery issues even though the battery above works as a USB pass thru while charging.
 

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I'm surprised no one has mentioned it yet, but I've been dirt broke for a long time, so:

Classifieds and swaps

I got 2 ego mega batteries for $8 shipped one time. you'll probably have to shell out for cartos and a charger, but it's usually a great way to get batteries. Not to mention all the kits people pass on when they move on to mods!

The best places for cheap hardware are probably liberty flights and good prophets. :)
 

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don't buy dark juices or flavourings as they tend to kill attys/cartos faster. cheap? my main vape is unflavoured. I dyi stuff and make flavoured liquid as well, but prefer unflavoured. I actually had an allergic reaction recently to a pre made juice. that incident made me feel even stronger about vaping unflavoured.

I too like boge cartos. I started with an ego t, tried a couple attys and cartos for that until I tried a boge lr carto. stocked up on those. and recently got a boge rev v2. my only complaint on that unit is the smallish battery (I almost always have it plugged into a usb port) but the new version has almost triple the battery
 

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........ There are a lot out there - and after reading suggestions around here people seem to really like the Riva and eGo, but I'm not sure if these are the most cost-effective choices as far as refills go and replacement parts (atomizers, batteries, etc) ... I'm still veerrry noobish when it comes to this. Any suggestions are appreciated!

Cheers!

I'm retired and on a low budget so I can relate lol. I decided on the e-power because of it's modular design and good batteries. 1100mah batteries run ~ 6.50 ea for it. Hoosierecig and Madvapes have them if you'd like to check it out. I've also settled on 2.4 ~ 2.6 ohm ce2s for my main cartos with duel coils for out and about. The ce2s are fiddly so watch some of the videos to make sure you can deal with them.
YouTube - ‪E-Power from hoosierecigsupply.com by Smok Tech‬‏
YouTube - ‪CE2 Clearomizer Easy fill plug & Tube removal How-to Gotvapes.com‬‏

this is a long vid so start by pushing the transport out to the last part, then you can go back if you want.

YouTube - ‪A PBusardo Review : Boge 510 LR Carto Vs. Smok Tech 510 LR Dual Coil Mega Carto‬‏
 

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I shop on a budget to, I just got/ordered these for my husband and I. You could split it in half for one person.

Smokelessimage.com
Volt standard starter kit x2
5 pack of cartomizers x6
Total $115 shipped (coupon)

Madvapes.com
50ml juice x1
30 ml juice x1
Total $22 shipped (sale/coupon)

Gourmetvapor.com
5ml juice x6
15ml juice x1
Total $22 shipped (sale/coupon)

Honeyvillevapor.com
5ml juice x 26
Total $15 shipped (sale/coupon)

So $174 all together. But we go though 5 cartons ($230) of cigarettes in two weeks. So I'm already ahead. Not sure how long the juice really lasts yet...

We both are really liking the Volt so far. I ordered one kit for us to share/try. Then went back an ordered the second kit. One kit and 3 5packs of cartos is $56.xx with the coupon right now. They have a thread here you can go check out.
 

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Welcome! My mom started with a Smoke Tip as well. Great product, excellent warranty and CS but she needed a little something more and got the Riva.

I'm still using the same kit I got when I first started vaping. Best $30 I ever spent.

still the same kit you started with...thats awsome.... Im on my second kit (Riva 510) but my first kit dosent really count(mall kiosk) }:)> I hope my Riva is still kicking months from now!
 
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