Which PV to choose? Unique requirements...

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Rosa

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Okay, I'm missing something here. I can not for the life of me find the KR808D-1 on the V4L site. I searched for it, but nothing came up. Is it a part of a started kit with another code?

The vaporking e-cig is a KR808D-1. All the sell is that so if you go with vapor4life (which I do recommend for you -- and get the charging case) then you won't ever have to worry about getting the wrong item.

Get the vapor kit starter kit (all kr808d-1, get any one you like) from vapor4life and a crap ton of cartomizers is different strengths and flavors.

Good luck!
 

Trishalla

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I think for me the start is the battery life, so for that reason, and for a You Tube video by the Geek group on the Volcano Inferno I went with them..I had great customer service, quick shipping-2 day turnaround with Fed x-
Now that said, I have the new Tankomizer, and I eventually broke down and bought 2 510 attys and drip tip.The tanks were just ok for me , hugh juice hound, and just really tricky to clean with good results..The Infernos are big and much heavier than a normal cig..I don't care as a pass through usb was the second battery in the kit and I just vape with it plugged in at the computer..Very easy..
Thanks so much for the responses! So, I'm considering the KR808D-1 and Riva510. After rethinking my list of requirements per your suggestions, I think the most important thing for me is the ability to hold it the same way that I do a real cigarette and being able to get a really good "draw".

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Are both of these models much heavier than an actual cigarette? As in, would I still be able to hold it between two fingers?
 

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The vaporking e-cig is a KR808D-1. All the sell is that so if you go with vapor4life (which I do recommend for you -- and get the charging case) then you won't ever have to worry about getting the wrong item.

Get the vapor kit starter kit (all kr808d-1, get any one you like) from vapor4life and a crap ton of cartomizers is different strengths and flavors.

Good luck!

What Rosa said ...

To the OP: if you like to hold your cig in your mouth even once in a while, I'd recommend a drip tip (makes for easier refilling too) .... I never did figure out how to do it without one; I dropped it every time.

As for my experience, I started with a Joye 510 then switched to V4L due to battery-life issues with the 510. I'm a heavy vaper and the 510s just didn't cut it (filling the cart every 20 minutes and switching/charging batteries every 45-60 minutes). I've just now ordered my first mod and have branched out again for juice vendors because V4L has been out of my all-day-every-day vape for more than a month now.

Just remember that your priority list and vaping needs will change as you transition from smoking to vaping. Be ready to grow and evolve into a whole new you! :D

Jan
 

kingpin2323

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I would suggest the tekk mod. 5 volts produces great amounts of vapor, it has 2 18650s built in so no need to remove the batts to charge just plug it in via mini usb, battery life is outstanding i dont work so i vape ALL DAY EVERYDAY and it still lasts me about 2-3 days so a lite vaper could probly get 4-5 days, it also has the very cool feature of a 5 volt usb out so u can vape and charge your phone or anything else with a usb, and its also very simple just screw on your cartomizer or atty of choice and vape. Hope this helped good luck.
 
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