Your Very First E-Cig Ever.....

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indytrucks

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Vision Spinner 1300 mah with a Protank 1. Then I got a Protank 2 and like it way better. Also just won a iTaste 134 and can't wait to use it.

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grayscale

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Started on a GreenSmoke kit I got from a gal on Craigslist. Got 1 long and 1 short batteries, 2 USB passthrus, 3 different chargers, a carrying case, and about 50 carts for $90 - a ridiculous deal. I do have to say, even though GreenSmoke uses there own special threads which is a huge gripe, they outperform any cigalike I've tried. I still use the passthrus, as they are true passthrus - I think most people would be surprised at what they can do.
 

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My Nephew came to the house to let me try out his ecigs because I really needed to get off the smokes (who doesn't?). My first hit, and I said, "I can do this!!". We went online and ordered from Volcano and I got my first kit in about 3 or 4 days. I was one of those people that still had to have the look of a cig, so I bought the cigalike kit and never smoked again. Shortly after that, I had to buy bigger batts. :vapor:
 
I've been dart free for a week now from using the e-puffer eaze magnum starter kit....it's funny because I thought e-puffer was a top notch brand after it was featured on ''the doctors'' but after scanning these forums it seems like nobody uses them at all lol...it's doing the trick so far but i'm already looking at upgrading to an ego-c battery and maybe a clearo tank thanks to the info I've got from here
 

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a rechargeable Njoy kit,,,,,,,

it kept me off the cigarettes until my Volt 78mm kit arrived,,,,,,,,,,,,Not sure if it was the kit that kept me off,,,,,,,or my stubborn nature that REFUSED to buy another cigarette while waiting for my volts. I've moved up since then though :lol:

damm kit took longer to charge than it gave me in battery life,,,,,,it was AWFUL LOL,,,,,,,,but it did let me know that IF I could find better battery life, it WOULD work, so I have to give it that much credit anyway.
 

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Very first would have been a pass through battery and some cartridge I cannot remember the name of. I'd spent about 2 months worth of cigarette money on 4 batteries of different type and a selection of carts and juice, the big spend intended as an incentive to really give ecigs a go. It worked, helping to maintain my conviction trough the occasional leaks and more frequent bad electrical connections.

In retrospect I would have been better off going straight for an 18650 mod + tank but nothing from that initial order has gone to waste and even the 18650s have their problems. Out of the two VV tubes and Gripper I went on to buy only the Gripper survived for more than 5 months, modified for pass through + charge and held together with an elastic band it remains my mod of choice.
 

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I got hustled at my nearest smoke shop. They sold me two 450mah ego style batteries and two ce4 clearomizers in a case for $70. I feel so stupid. I now have a k100 with a nimbus and an Ego C twist with multiple pro tanks and vivi novas.

Don't think of it like that! Your not on analogs! You just gained some wisdom... Anything that makes you quit the analogs is worth more than $70, it's your life!


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Don't think of it like that! Your not on analogs! You just gained some wisdom... Anything that makes you quit the analogs is worth more than $70, it's your life!
I agree. You may have spent a bit more than you needed to, but you definitely didn't spend more than it's worth to quit smoking. As long as you can use the equipment you've got, it's good, and you may even save money in the long run.
 

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My very first was a disposable. I immediately bought a 510 kit after that. I used atomizers and dripped. From there, I went to Riva batteries. I eventually switched over to cartos. Now I stick with cartotanks and a cheap LT. I was never an e-cig hobbyist; I will continue to buy cheap VV devices when my beat-up-but-still-working LT dies.
 
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