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Post by Deleted on Mar 18, 2013 13:16:44 GMT
Just get some tanks. Not sure on the technical term but they are like ego-T's or ego tanks (or as Totally wripoff wicked call them Tornado Ts). I love them, and ended up buying a rebuildable set so I dont have to replace again (but that you will find later if you like vaping and get into the advanced kits) Yeh I don't want anything too technical, just something I can fill up and vape. Well I will give the clearomizers a go, and if I don't like them, I can always change to cartomizers to the forum Matt and congratualtions with switching If you do try cartos you can use a tank with them like this one you either have to buy pre punched cartos (one's with a hole in so the juice can flow inside it) or you can punch your own with one of these using a tank means less refilling and they look nice too, especially the one I linked too, they are very popular. There was 10 left when I linked to it and now there are 9! Even though its early days you might want to look into something like an eGo Twist battery or a Vision Spinner so as you can adjust the output voltage which enables you to tweak the flavour intensity and vapour output. I bought an eGo Twist after starting on a Nicolites cigalike and they are basically bomb proof lol. And then comes shinyitus
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Post by sleepyduck on Mar 18, 2013 13:19:03 GMT
Hi Matt You're off to a flying start and have already had some excellent advice from blakey and jake and Simon, so I shall just say hi!
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Post by Chrissie on Mar 18, 2013 13:19:15 GMT
Hello & welcome Matt The ego kit from your local guy is a good price - especially as it comes with a bottle of juice Majority of folks prefer clearomisers & they are good, but I still prefer the draw on cartomisers.
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Post by matt1988 on Mar 18, 2013 13:41:57 GMT
Yeh I don't want anything too technical, just something I can fill up and vape. Well I will give the clearomizers a go, and if I don't like them, I can always change to cartomizers to the forum Matt and congratualtions with switching If you do try cartos you can use a tank with them like this one you either have to buy pre punched cartos (one's with a hole in so the juice can flow inside it) or you can punch your own with one of these using a tank means less refilling and they look nice too, especially the one I linked too, they are very popular. There was 10 left when I linked to it and now there are 9! Even though its early days you might want to look into something like an eGo Twist battery or a Vision Spinner so as you can adjust the output voltage which enables you to tweak the flavour intensity and vapour output. I bought an eGo Twist after starting on a Nicolites cigalike and they are basically bomb proof lol. And then comes shinyitus My local vendor has the single twist kit 900 mAh for £34.9. Everything is the same, just 1 batty instead of 2.
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Post by matt1988 on Mar 18, 2013 13:42:55 GMT
Hello & welcome Matt The ego kit from your local guy is a good price - especially as it comes with a bottle of juice Majority of folks prefer clearomisers & they are good, but I still prefer the draw on cartomisers. Yes I think we bumped into each other on another board
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Post by Jen on Mar 18, 2013 13:50:51 GMT
Hi Matt, from me too! I too prefer a clearo to a carto, I find it much easier knowing how much juice I have left. Let us know how you get on!
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Post by irishcas on Mar 18, 2013 13:51:31 GMT
I also agree go with the local vendor. Hi Matt welcome
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Post by trixi on Mar 18, 2013 13:54:47 GMT
Hi Matt another one here who agrees with going to your local vendor
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Post by matt1988 on Mar 18, 2013 13:59:08 GMT
Awesome so local one it is. Now the standard batty or the twist? Too many options lol.
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Post by Chrissie on Mar 18, 2013 14:03:04 GMT
We did indeed bump into each other on ECF I'd go for the standard battery kit to begin with as you will need the 2 batteries. You can always buy a twist battery at a later date
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Post by Jen on Mar 18, 2013 14:03:58 GMT
Variable voltage (VV) is pretty good and makes it much easier to personalise your vaping experience, to give it its posh name If you're anything like me, once you discover how awesome vaping is, you'll be wanting to graduate to the better stuff pretty soon anyway, so I'd get the Twist and cut out the intermediate stage
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Post by Roscopecotrain on Mar 18, 2013 14:04:09 GMT
Hi matt welcome aboard. If i knew when i started what i knew now i would def go with twist or spinner. Maybe grab a normal battery as a back up? If your getting 2 twists that is.
Sorry chrissie complete opposite advice to you lol. If you are heading to a local shop maybe see if you can try both a normal and a twist out and see which you prefer.
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Post by lobeydosser on Mar 18, 2013 14:12:08 GMT
Welcome to the Forum Matt.
I started my vaping journey with a Kit that had Clearos in it and only recently have I started using Cartos. I have been vaping over 7 months now and I still have some of my original Clearos that I use every day. So although you will need to replace the heads occasionally, some do last well and you will get a lot of use out of them before you need to buy new heads or rebuild the heads.
Whatever kit you eventually go for, you are starting on a very interesting and exiting new experience, as well as bring you both health and financial benefits.
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Post by dave on Mar 18, 2013 14:24:30 GMT
It is always an agonising decision buying your first kit Matt! Since you seem to have taken to the E-lites, I'm quite sure you will find an eGo with a clearomiser much better - whichever battery you go for. Once you get started with it you will soon want to get another battery as a backup/ alternative and perhaps try some alternatives to the CE4. There are also lots of different juices to try! I'd agree with Chrissie - just start with a basic kit and get a feel for it and check out the forum for ideas on what to try next
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Post by matt1988 on Mar 18, 2013 14:57:57 GMT
It is always an agonising decision buying your first kit Matt! Since you seem to have taken to the E-lites, I'M quite sure you will find an eGo with a clearomiser much better - whichever battery you go for. Once you get started with it you will soon want to get another battery as a backup/ alternative and perhaps try some alternatives to the CE4. There are also lots of different juices to try! I'd agree with Chrissie - just start with a basic kit and get a feel for it and check out the forum for ideas on what to try next Thanks. I will go with the basic kit which comes with 2 batteries. I may even ask if I can change one battery to the twist and pay the difference. I dont really need 3 batteries lol.
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