Which PV do you recommend to a newbie?

If you would have to recommend to strangers exactly one type of PV as their very first PV, which one

  • Pipe

  • Cigar (including Cigarillos and TAWCs)

  • 801

  • 801 atty on a mod

  • Janty Stick

  • 901 or RN4075

  • 901 or RN4075 atty on a mod

  • 510

  • 510 atty on a mod

  • eGo/Tornardo

  • Cartomizer like KR8 or Greencig

  • Cartomizer on a mod

  • Another 3-part mini like DES103, M40x

  • Super-Mini like the RN408, "like a cigarette"-PV


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CaptJay

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I also recommend a 510 to start with (occasionally a KR8 if the newbie has specifically mentioned something that one would be a better 'fit' for them) because its cheap and the learning curve isn't too steep.
I also recommend dripping because I personally prefer it even while out (though not driving lol).
If someone begins a love for vaping its usually on one of the basic kits, and they may want MORE later (like a mod or 3) but I hate to think people being out hundreds of $ at the start before they even know if they like it. mods are great but I think they are a second stage user item not a newbie thing when the newbie is unsure of the product.
 

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Several distributors are constantly working on improving the cartos and I think that issue will get itself sorted out sooner, rather than later.

The latest "improvements" made this particular problem even worse, and I find no indication that anybody is working on it. Well, maybe they are, but until this is sorted out, I personally would find it grossly negligent to recommend them. Nobody knows that exactly it is you inhale when they burn, which many cartos seem to do, not just a few. But it's not very likely that whatever it is, it's particularly healthy, is it?

If someone begins a love for vaping its usually on one of the basic kits, and they may want MORE later (like a mod or 3) but I hate to think people being out hundreds of $ at the start before they even know if they like it. Mods are great but I think they are a second stage user item not a newbie thing when the newbie is unsure of the product.

I'd also not underestimate the way mods look to newbies - scary. "Running around with a screwdriver in your face" is not something that looks particularly appealing to many, even if most can at least understand why others do it about a week into vaping. Quite a few think the eGo or a penstyle "is kind of big, isn't it".
And while I do my best to talk them out of the idea "It has to look like a cigarette", a 510 (or anything of that size) is about the biggest many newbies can accept.
 

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The latest "improvements" made this particular problem even worse, and I find no indication that anybody is working on it.
When you mention "improvements" are you referring to the new low resistance cartomizers?
I've been waiting to hear more about them, but also worrying about the increased "burning" potential.

Can you expand on this, or maybe point me to a thread that discusses this issue?

Thanks!
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It seems at least some of what I remembered stood in a thread that was deleted, in the V4L sub forum, "Burned filler??". Somebody sent me that thread as PDFs, from the print version of the page, but I have serious doubts I should upload those and link them, as I don't have permission of all authors for this. I hope it's OK to quote something from it, though:

pianoguy 03-17-2010 01:56 PM
Maybe it's something simple, like some air space between the batting and the atomizer wrap on some cartos, so that the wrap isn't kept moist enough? If that's the case, fluffing the batting around might solve it. Who knows. I have noticed my premium cartos burning out faster than the regulars, though - I have to be very diligent about topping them off.


Adrenalynn 03-17-2010 01:59 PM
That's unsurprising. They run 15-20deg C hotter in my limited testing.

Adrenalynn 03-17-2010 04:31 PM
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Originally Posted by Scottbee (Post 1162256)
Speaking of "unbelievable"... I keep coming back to this quote, and furrowing my brow.
What is causing your brow-furrowing? One particular type of premium cartomizer burns hotter than a "regular" [old-style] blank, as measured by thermistor drilled in and sinked, and read by a certified/calibrated Fluke 8846A, datalogged to FlukeView during what I'd consider "heavy vaping". It's not too tough a test, you can reproduce it yourself, I'm sure. That particular carto type isn't the "future" but the "future" does also burn hotter - albeit not to such a degree. I hesitate to post graphs until the next-round designs are finalized. I've only rigged ten (10) of each type for coil temp analysis because it's fairly involved and further testing wasn't required for several designs.
[edit to note: I'm a little forsworn for things that aren't necessarily public information, so I'm seeking some clarification there]
 

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I'm glad I found this poll. I'm new to PV, decided to try it when a friend bought a Green Smoke kit at a mall. I've been reading this forum for a few days and it seemed like the more I read the more confused I got. I couldn't decide so I ended up ordering a Joye 510 from mypvshop and a Vapor King from V4L. Hopefully I bought enough cartomizers, carts and supplies to last until I get this juice thingie figured out.
 

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I vote Janty eGo with low resistance atomizer and drip tips or T-tips, right from the get-go. Long battery life, great warranty, great vape...period. I used to recommend kr8 with cartomizers. 4 out of the 4 people that I recommended kr8's & cartos to, could not quit smoking. They have since tried the above set-up, which is what I use now and they love it, said it completely replicates their smoking. One told me last night that a few hits off the eGo spoiled her so now her kr8 is worthless to her altogether. She uses it at my house only as she doesn't want to smoke in my home. She described the hits from the eGo as smoother, more vapor, and best hit (TH). Said she HAS to get an eGo now. I'd have to agree as that is exactly what I'd been searching for and what I found when I switched from kr8's & cartos 3 months ago to the eGo, and more recently to LR atties, and dripping. The LR atties and drip tips put it over the edge with complete satisfaction for me. This does it hands down! I also love my ProVapes. I have 2, a pink one and a blue one. I definitely recommend the eGo for starters to newbies, though. They can have the fun of choosing mods later on if they wish.
 

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I voted 510 but I think that it really depends on what a persons likes were about smoking analogs.

Each atty is different and depending on what a person likes about smoking would depend on what e-cig I would suggest. I would definitely say they should start out with something cheaper like a DSE 510, then when they have found what type of smoke they like they can experiment with mods and voltages.
 
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