Which E cigarette is the best for 2012

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Theken

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I would honestly suggest you save your money, greensmoke is horribly overpriced (sorry to the fans). I would recommend visiting madvapes as they have a lot of options and will save you a lot of money. Greensmoke is just like the overpriced units you find at the malls, horrible mark-up and a very poor unit in my humble opinion. Below is my suggestions (no offense anyone but this is my opinion and I have invested enough along the way to have a pretty good idea).

Variable Voltage Units
These allow you to adjust the voltage of your vaping experience. This is probably best for those people more comfortable, most vapers end up here so thought I would throw it out first.

1. Provari (ProVape E-Cigarettes: Buy Electronic Cigarettes & Smokeless Cigarettes) By far the best VV unit you can get. I have 2 of them and have never had a problem, they are solid performers and I would put it against any unit.

2. Tornado If you like the idea of VV and want to save some money, the tornado is pretty nice and about half the price of the greensmoke (Electronic Cigarette Kits | Electronic Cigarettes | Torpedo VVV Electronic Cigarette Kit).


If you insist on the "cigarette" style then I would recommend the following:

Bloogplanet. This unit (starter kit) is cheaper than the greensmoke by $70 and is far better quality and is the deluxe starter kit. (http://bloogplanet.com/starter-kits.html).

I would also suggest a 510 eGo starter kit.

Above all, I would suggest that you shop around. There is plenty of advice and user manuals within these forums and you shouldn't have to pay mall kiosk prices for something that costs a fraction of the price anywhere else.

Honestly, I would doubt anyone's endorsement of Greensmoke and would bet it was a paid endorsement. I owned 1 of their sets
 

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If you like the cig size stick batt, then I would recommend looking into vendors that offer the Gen-2 regulated voltage batts. VaporSmiths and Smokeless Image for example offer these and I'm sure you'll get recommendations for other vendors that carry these as well. These fire at a consistent voltage from fresh off the charger till they're done, unlike the older versons that start off at 4.2 volts and quickly fall off to 3.7 volts and lower. Impossible to vape at a consistent wattage with those batts. Personally, I liked the auto shoties when I first started vaping as these most closely simulated regular cigarettes and I need that to exactly duplicate all my smoking rituals. After my quit smoking phase though, I quickly switched to the manual battery format because I could control the atty burn much better and they do seem to hold a charge longer and conserve carto juice better compared to autos with same mAh rating because you don't need to take primer puffs to get the coils going. Many stay with the cig size stick batts, but I'm now using VV PVs as I like tanks and being able to precisely control what wattage that I'm vape at is the most important aspect for me. Fill a 5ml or 6ml tank and put in a charged 18650 batt in my ProVari and I’m good to go for 2+ days. Good luck in you search and happy vaping!
 

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I agree, it's a good thing Green Smoke doesn't ship to where you are...you could do so much better.

Bloog and Smokeless Image are comparable and very dependable. Smokeless Image is probably a little cheaper (especially with all the sales) and have more to offer by way of accessories and options. SI is also really good at coming up with new technology, and you won't ever have to worry about your old stuff getting obsolete, because all of their stuff play nicely with each other. Also, 30-day money back guarantee, 3-month warranty, reasonable shipping, and excellent customer service.
 

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As you live in Singapore, China is quite near from you.

I personally used Smoore M401 ecig with a PCC carrying case, really convenient for carrying cartrdige and charging your battery when on the move.

But sooner, you'll probabyl forget the standard cigarette size for a slightly bigger one.... Better autnonomy, refilling, amount of vapor and taste.
 
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