What am I missing out on with a eGo-C and Kanger T3?

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sofauxboho

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I just picked up an eGo-C and Kanger T3, and I'm blown away by how much better it is than the old stuff from last time I vaped. Is this considered decent gear now, or is there something even better?

I gave up on my DSE901 setup years ago after getting fed up with tiny batteries and small gross leaky cartridges. Then, a couple months ago, a ecig shop opened a mile from my house. I went in, and they set me up with a eGo-C and Kanger T3.

Wow.

What an improvement the last few years have been!

I have to wonder, though: Is the eGo/Kanger pretty solid, or am I missing out on an even better vaping experience?

I'd rather stick with a simple PV without a lot of settings and parts to swap. Or is going whole-hog with variable voltage and swapping different ohm atomizers really worth it?
 

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To each their own, what you've got is basically entry level, but if your happy with it then great. If you ever find yourself wanting to get deeper in later on then brace yourself cause its a long road of constant upgrades.

Interesting... If I do decide to learn and upgrade, what can I look forward to? Do the better / fancier PVs just last longer and give you more options to play with? Or do they taste better too?
 

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If something is working for you, stick with it. I have literally spent $$$$ trying Cartridges to rebuild-able Tanks.
I'd equate this hobby to buying every car available in order to find the one that is perfect for you. For most that means spending way to much and running out of room.
If what you use works for you, stick with it. If not Read/Read/Read and see if you can make a logical next choice.
 

sofauxboho

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If something is working for you, stick with it. I have literally spent $$$$ trying Cartridges to rebuild-able Tanks.
I'd equate this hobby to buying every car available in order to find the one that is perfect for you. For most that means spending way to much and running out of room.
If what you use works for you, stick with it. If not Read/Read/Read and see if you can make a logical next choice.

Very wise advice, crxess. I'm sitting here with a shopping cart full of carto tanks and all kinds of other geegaws that... well, I'm really not sure why I need.

The only thing that actually bothers me about the Kanger T3 is the size. I think I'll just order some Mini T3s and be done with it.

Thanks all for the advice!
 
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