ragjoy
Battery V atomiser
OK I admit I am a bit rusty on the small battery as I have a SD soo last time I used a wee one was Nov 8th 2008.
I can tell you that the Atomiser is not built to last and is semi disposable and so is the small battery.
My atomisers give good vapour and throat hit for 14 days or so, if I am lucky 21 days but I dont expect miracles.
I do vape quite heavily 20 ish ml liquid a week.
The original e-cig was designed for use when you could not smoke a cigarette NOT to replaced them and be hammered non stop all day.
The constant recharging of the batteries in the small devices causes them to start to drop off quite quickly.
So a brand new out of the packet battery in the first week will give say 2 hrs vaping satisfaction from each charge.
2nd Week it has dropped to 1.5 hrs satisfactory vape by the 3rd week its time to get a new one.
If you vape heavily either buy at least 2 kits preferrably 3 - thats 6 batteries.
or go look at the larger devices as their batteries have a much longer run time + life expectancy and tend to be a lot cheaper in the long run.
Of course you were right to buy the small one first, you need to test the water see if vaping is for you .
No point spending an arm and a leg on something you may not like.
There are now sooo many devices on the market it makes my head hurt and I do really feel sorry for anyone trying to make sense of what is what .
When new always go for the local seller with the warentee who will look after you, the bit more you pay is worth its weight in gold.
Once you realise a % of the supplies are fit for the bin you figure this in to the knock down price and if it all works then you came out of the deal better than you expected.
For atomisers I only use : Simon e-Cigs - Jason TotallyWicked and Amy HealthCabin .
Liquid : Simon - Jason and Janty netherlands , others have been tried but I would not reccomend them to a new buyer.
Have not tried Amy`s liquid, others here have and they will need to comment Hardware wise She is A1 .