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Alicenwonderland

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Hi, this is my first post!
I started smoking over the summer while under a lot of stress. At the start of September I bought myself a volt automatic and a v2 manual. Ive been pretty happy and haven't smoked a cigarette since.
Problem is, I am not getting the satisfaction that I did a month ago. I feel like I have to drag forever to get any kind of flavor, and when I do that my carts burn out. I've been using prefilled a from various companies, most recently v4l. Most of their cartomizers ended up in the trash, not sure if it was them or me.
My question is, where do I go next? Is there a really good brand of carts to buy, or do I need to move on to using a new device with clearomizers? If so, what device do you recommend for a beginner? I have a local b&m, upstate vape, but haven't had the chance to drop in yet.
Thanks in advance,
Alice
 

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Hello and welcome to the forum. Glad to have you here!:)

I recommend moving up. Consider some of these options.

1. JoyeTech Ego-C Twist
2. Vision Spinner
3. Innokin iTaste vv v3
4. Innokin iTaste MVP v2

The first 3 are fall into the "ego style" category of battery. They range in size from 600mah to 1300mah. The higher the mah the longer the battery will last between charging. The 4th one is a step up from an "ego style" battery in that it is a smaller box mod with a very big battery (2600mah). It will last many vapers a whole day before it needs recharging. It is probably one of the most popular batteries for someone upgrading from an "ego style" battery. Some vapers choose to buy one "ego style" battery as a backup and also purchase the MVP for their main battery.

You will need to purchase a tank (the juice attachment) with the first three on the above list. The mini Nautillus, mini Aerotank or regular size Aerotank (all made of glass) are very popular. The MVP comes with a tank but it is not glass.
 

CptJYossarian

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I'd recommend upgrading, personally. I'd look into the eGo and Spinner batteries (they're pretty juicey) as they will last a whole day of vaping. Check out the Nautilus Mini for a super good tank that will increase your flavour and satisfaction. If that's too much of an investment, consider getting an Aspire K1. While supporting your B&M is a good idea, be cautious as some of them are kind of...slimey. Definetely check it out but if they don't have what you want or something similar don't get roped in. Go online, there's lot of great online vendors as well.

If you want something even better than the eGo and Spinner though, also look into the eLeaf iStick and the Innokin MVP2. Best of luck!
 

Alicenwonderland

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Thanks for the advice. While my kids were at school I stopped by the local shop and I was pretty impressed with their options. I was looking at the spinner (which were really more than I wanted to spend) batteries, but after talking to the staff about my vaping habits they actually talked me into a simple little EVOD setup. They had a vapor bar, so I could sample flavors before choosing some juice. I'm pretty happy with it so far. I probably spent more than I would online, but our local economy isn't so hot. ;)
 
EVOD is nice, i don't know about the kind of evod battery you got, but i am pretty satisfied with them and i think you will be more if its and variable voltage baterry. I find evod battery to go pretty well with mini protank 3. For you guyz may be an awful choice of personal vaporizer, but works for me and my friends who recently got on vaping.
btw welcome to the forum!!!!
 
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