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djsvapour

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been looking at the tornado tank, is this a good one?

No. It is rubbish.

No. I am not joking.

For £50 you are kind of limited, because you are just underneath the range for a good mod, 2 batteries and a charger.

Therefore

Itaste MVP V2.0 Metal Grain Black - Mods

or, if that seems too weird, then how about a kit instead.

EVOD Starter Kit 1000

or tell us what you want. One battery, two batteries, something that lasts days, something small, something big?
 

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You've got enough money, but there's no need to spend it all at once.

I'd go for an eGO-C Twist, a non-Twist eGo-C battery for backup, a charger, a couple of clearomisers (probably EVOD, maybe two different types) and several flavours of eliquid. (Several 5 or 10ml bottles, then buy 30ml of the flavours you like.)

You can find starter kits that give you a discount over buying those separately.

Once you're comfortable with that lot, you'll know what you want to buy next.
 
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If your looking for an ego sized battery with advanced options, then go for the iTaste VV v3. It's very affordable and my my opinion easier to use when vaping via watts then volts. With watts, you set it a according to the hit you want, and no matter what you put on top, it'll adjust itself.

For a topper, I recommend mini protank II's for ease of use and glass. With glass, you don't have to worry about juice with citrus or cinnamon. Those can sometimes crack plastic. It'll be one less thing to worry about and coils are easy to replace, clean and purchase as they're everywhere.
 

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The ego-type batteries are solid. The only problem I have is with the EVOD-brand battery: it's switch is flush, so I always have to look to find it. I prefer eGo-brand, but that's just me and I haven't tried any others. So long as it has both 510 and eGo threading, I don't think you can go far wrong.

For clearomisers the situation is rather more ill-defined, so you are probably better getting a selection and picking your favourite.
 

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from what iv read as long as you have a decent battery then that's ok, is this true? going to the totally wicked shop in wakefield tomorrow so will see if I can get some different clearomizers to put me on until I find out which one to buy. Ive tried the ones with the wick down the side and the ones with the wick in the middle not sure whether to rely on these ones though. I suppose il just have to get a few and see which I take to.

I not sure if I like the the square ones sorry and hes now said my budget is about 60 pound if that's easier. Really sorry for all the questions.
 

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Well no it's the combination of your battery and atomizer. I'd say get a spinner or twist battery (ego style with variable voltage) and a protank 2 mini. You should be easily able to get a pair with your budget and still have room for some extra juice. Local shops in my experience charge more than what you can find online so make sure to investigate prices. It all depends on if you want to wait for mail or not.
 

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from what iv read as long as you have a decent battery then that's ok, is this true? going to the totally wicked shop in wakefield tomorrow so will see if I can get some different clearomizers to put me on until I find out which one to buy. Ive tried the ones with the wick down the side and the ones with the wick in the middle not sure whether to rely on these ones though. I suppose il just have to get a few and see which I take to.

I not sure if I like the the square ones sorry and hes now said my budget is about 60 pound if that's easier. Really sorry for all the questions.

Is cost an issue? Just be careful shopping, because you probably have it in your mind to buy all sorts of new stuff.

The eGo C+ is Joyetech's latest answer to the fact that their atomizers are outdated and poor value.
Most people have said it's not much better.
If you want to shop at a Totally Wicked store, then ask about the RCS clearomisers.
You will pay nearly double the cost of online stores, but if you are only getting 1 clearomiser, it hardly matters.

Have a look at the eGo "Twist". It's a good battery. Personally, I wouldn't buy one for £25 when you can get a better one for £18, but like I said, all these things are relative.

What annoys me most about TW is mostly not the prices, but the selling of those hopeless atomiser kits.

There is one price that does annoy me though, and that's the MVP v2.

It's £55 in TW and £37 everywhere else.

TECC have it reduced at the moment to £40, but sure as eggs are eggs, somebody is going to pay £55 tomorrow (Saturday) when shopping in town and then find out they paid nearly £20 extra for nothing.

I really think you should look into Innokin iTasteVV. £30 for the kit with 5 clearomisers.

iTaste VV V3.O Kit

If you don't like square, then get round! :)

Vision Spinner 1300 MAH

and buy some separate clearomisers.
 

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I will support the idea of the MVP2. People say that you should have more than one battery, but you can vape while it charges, so no worries there.

It will also charge your mobile in a pinch. It is Variable Voltage and Variable Wattage. If you become fond of vaping, you will wind up moving past the eGo style batteries pretty soon, so just skip that step, save some cash and upgrade now.
 

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