What Do I Buy Next?

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ErinCoda

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Hi Everyone :)

I just started vaping 2 weeks ago. I have a 510/Ego C twist * 3.2-4.8v * Battery 650/900/1100mAh and I have NO CLUE what parts I need to buy next. I know coils need to be replaced and I would love to be able to have 3 or 4 e-juices ready to screw onto my battery to vape. I do not know what I need to buy to be able to do that. There are so many different variables when you are trying to buy parts.

Any advice and direction would be so greatly appreciated!

Jen
 

pman3255

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Thank you so much everyone! You guys Rock :)

Wow I am absolutely useless.

Just realized this thread is about tanks not mods... My bad. If you want just a few to screw in just hit a few different flavors, stick with the evods like the first poster said. They're cheap and good quality, and the coils are also cheap. If you want to get a little fancier you could check out the iclear 16. And above that in the 20-40 dollar price range you could also check out the aero tank, protank 2/3, or the aspire nautilus.

Sorry about the earlier post.
 

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Alway have a good back-up to your back-up. Lots of extra atomizers and replacement coils. You don't want to find yourself tempted to go buy a pack because you don't have back-ups. Lots of good prices at Fasttech.com if you are concerned about the cost. I have tried different toppers but I still think I love the ProTank's, ProTank Mini's and eVOD's the best. There is such a wide selection that it almost as subjective e-juice flavors. After you try several different kinds, you will find out if you prefer warm or cool vapes, what type of draw you prefer.

There is all the answers here, but sometimes it can be overwhelming. Don't hesitate to ask because people here are always willing to help any way they can. It sounds like you are off to a good start and wish you all the best of luck.
 

ErinCoda

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Wow I am absolutely useless.

Just realized this thread is about tanks not mods... My bad. If you want just a few to screw in just hit a few different flavors, stick with the evods like the first poster said. They're cheap and good quality, and the coils are also cheap. If you want to get a little fancier you could check out the iclear 16. And above that in the 20-40 dollar price range you could also check out the aero tank, protank 2/3, or the aspire nautilus.



Sorry about the earlier post.

Thank you so much for all the information!
 

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Mod Update suggestions: I own several versions (V2 V3 V5) of the Vamo, Evic, Sigele Z-Max, VV handmade box mod.
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If you're trying to save money. Just jump straight into mech mods. Think of it as bigger tube to get more taste out if it. The reason you'd be saving money is because soon ego's vaping release wouldnt be enough and you'll probably buy variables like vamo MVP or k100. You'll then find many stuffs you spent hundreds and will still feel like your missing out and will purchase mech mods. If you're buying mech mods just make sure you get enough info on the batteries since it can be dangerous if not used correctly.


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