What's the best e cig?

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Dana A

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If we use that sentence a lot around here will it end up leading new people to ECF when they google it? I keep reading posts from new members who read a bunch of reviews after googling best e cig. Then they buy the starter kit deemed to be the best in these fake reviews and find out it's junk. After more research they seem to finally end up here where we sort out their needs and help them out with something that actually works well for them. Am I wrong in thinking if that sentence is used over and over around here the people looking for real reviews would likely end up here? I always feel bad when I read the posts from people this happens to. I want to help them find ECF and honest reviews sooner. So if they would actually end up here that way I would ask all of you to post something here using the words best e cig with some good advice for people googling best e cigs. If we make enough posts using words that will draw the curious here maybe we can help them before the sharks get a chance to rip them off. If I am wrong about this please disregard this post.
 

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I know what you mean...it was me Googling the V2 that brought me here. When I googled that, I, of course, got their website with loads of Rave reviews...but I wanted to see reviews from people away from their website..to see what the real reviews were. That's when a link to this website came up...I literally spent hours reading on here. (I've said this several times before) it was like a whole new world in here. I mean really! Who knew all these cool items were out there to help you get off Cigs??
 

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Ok, I'll pitch in. The best e-cig is my eGo Twist with a CE4+ CC clearomizer. It's an inexpensive setup, and ridiculously easy to use.

I use a spinner ego battery (and other less powerful ones) Boge F16 tank. The two work nicely together. Liberty Flights has some reasonably priced and really good starter kits.

I surely hope you all were kidding when you stated these are the "best" PV's on the market! They are definitely much better than the over marketed low-end models like Blu, but they are not close to being the "best" from a overall performance standpoint,
 

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I surely hope you all were kidding when you stated these are the "best" PV's on the market! They are definitely much better than the over marketed low-end models like Blu, but they are not close to being the "best" from a overall performance standpoint,

I know it's not the best from a performance standpoint, but it's the best I own, so I was just keeping with the spirit of the thread.
 

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Best for versitility, size & cost.
Would be the Vision Spinner Mini.
Paired with 510 Nano Mini Clearos,
& a shorty cone.
Still small enough to use when out or driving.
Packs the same punch as a twist,
or its bigger brother.
If you want a good cigalike that's not a ripoff.
Halo G6 starter kit is available for around $40.
 
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The best e-Cigarette, for a new vaper,
desiring the cig-a-likest cigalike - will be the Joyetech eRoll




Pls read my user review on the eRoll HERE.

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*This post is intended for the "new-vaper", in line with the OP's suggestion.
 

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I use a spinner ego battery (and other less powerful ones) Boge F16 tank. The two work nicely together. Liberty Flights has some reasonably priced and really good starter kits.

You can say for me the best e cig is______________ to get the words in. Or say for me the best e cig to start out with was_________
 

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The best e-cig is unconditionally subjective to the vaper, and their needs at a given point in time, that KEEPS you from smoking anolog regular cigarettes.

For me, the truth is it depends on what I am doing, and where I am.

As a truck driver, I like the bigger battery models, Like the Vamo, z-max, and Lavatubes with tanks while driving. Bigger batteries mean less charging, and less opportunity for dead battery while working.

But, if I stop at a truck stop, The bigger battery mods are more cumbersome to carry around, thus I love the ego twist, and spinner style mods, using a lanyard, hanging around the my neck.

But, truth is, one of my favorite devices, is the Ovale v8 - inexpensive box mod! Fits in my shirt pocket just like a 'pack' of ciggies would fit. and with dual 18350 batteries, lasts a long time between charges.

So, IMO, the best e-cigarette available, is entirely subjective to the user, and their goals. The best thing TO do, is join a forum like this, and research different models, to see what they would like.

Start with the less expensive clones to see what 'fit' works best for them, and then spend a little more on the higher quality better built mods available after doing and learning more about this fun and excellent method to quitting smoking cigarettes.
 

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I know what you mean...it was me Googling the V2 that brought me here. When I googled that, I, of course, got their website with loads of Rave reviews...but I wanted to see reviews from people away from their website..to see what the real reviews were. That's when a link to this website came up...I literally spent hours reading on here. (I've said this several times before) it was like a whole new world in here. I mean really! Who knew all these cool items were out there to help you get off Cigs??

Well I can't actually remember what I Googled about e-cigs that actually led me to ECF - but :ohmy: I spent a week reading all day - every day before I bought the best e-cig for me eGo Twist kit. I started with the CE4 clearomizers and then a Kanger T2 and that is just what I needed to give up a 46 year habit ;)

I still love my Twists, Spinner and even the eRoll and find I now prefer my Kanger Protank and EVODs. I have to say that if these few posts even help a few people find ECF sooner - then it is worth the posting time. :)
 

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"The best e-cigarette" four years ago were flimsy little imported "cig-a-likes' from China that cost too much, only held a few drops, needed to be recharged often and just up and died on a whim, like if you stared at it too hard or something. :blink:

Then my first Vision 1300mah Spinner became my new AVP. Even with a clearo on it I was certain that it was 'the best e-cig' ever! It made it possible to completely quit smoking for me, even though I still had two and a half packs left. 36mg juice, chain vaped for a day will do that to you! ;)

And then I got my Vamo. What a beauty! It easily became, in my opinion, 'the best e-cigarette device' possible and with my first AGA-T2 on the top of it and a freshly charged 18650 I just smirked at people out smoking in the wind and rain, as I drove by. :p

Now I've moved up to full mechanical mods... Made of thick, high grade stainless steel with no wires, solder, or little computer boards to break, how could something like that NOT be 'the best ecigarette' out there?! :D

(Notice how I used the key phrase several times and changed it up a bit too?)
 

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Ok, I'll pitch in. The best e-cig is my eGo Twist with a CE4+ CC clearomizer. It's an inexpensive setup, and ridiculously easy to use.



Agreed on the eGo Twist. I think the eGo twist is a PERFECT battery for beginners and non-beginners alike.

I use both a 1,000mah battery and a 650mah battery. I like them both, just depends on how long I'll be away from my charger.


As for what to use with the eGo twist.....I think cartos can be a good start if you are a beginner. Personally, I don't like them, but some do.

I ordered a 5 pack of cartomizers, and an EVOD BCC. I HIGHLY recommend the evod bcc. Easier to use than cartos, and in my opinion better all around better ;)
 
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