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Post by dicky on Jan 15, 2014 13:31:35 GMT
Hi Guys
I am new to vaping and have been doing it for a couple of months now and loving it! I am vaping with an I Taste LED, and after viewing a thread with pics of what you are vaping i was wandering what the difference is between the different equipment. Some of the E Cigs i have seen on here look like something id expect to see on the shelves in an Ann Summers shop lol! Im basically looking for your own personal views on your experiences with different e cigs to see if its worth upgrading or sticking with what i have.
Love to you all
Dicky x
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Post by charon on Jan 15, 2014 13:37:52 GMT
dicky Greetings and to AAEC. To be honest, you pays your money you takes your choice...what suits one person is no guarentee you would get along with it. Really is a case of research and as testdruif has said watch the reviews. By the way, just how do you know what's in Anne Summers shops??
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Post by Carpe Vapor on Jan 15, 2014 13:47:24 GMT
dickyIf you are happy with your current device, as the opld saying goes, if it aint broke don't fix it. Always good to have a backup device though. A lot of people have a beast for home use and a smallish stealth type device for out and about You can pay cheap (ish) for devices or up to £200 for a device. Most of the expensive bling devices are just that, bling, but there are some gems. When I first started I had an MVP 2 (around £40) - Massive battery life variable power so you can find your sweet spot. Was good for home/work for me as it lasted all day or two days. Of course now, there is also the VTR (very similar) Next I got a ProVari Mini - After reading reviews it was to me one of the best out there and I was serious about making a go of vaping. It has variable voltage to find your sweet spot again, but also regulated so even when battery is losing power the output remains constant. It is also remarkably well built and feels quality in your hand. Drawback it was £160+ Since then I have caught the shinyitus bug and now have more mods and attomizers than I need really. In fact I am going to seek out a therapist for it :-) -- For whichever mod you choose, you will most likely need a tank or attomizer/clearomizer/cartomizer. From what I have tried, and for cost purposes (excluding the bling items) you can't go wring with iClear 30S clearomizers. They have a tank to hold juice and a heating coil which is replaceable (quite cheaply). Good idea to get a couple so you can switch juices easily during the day. and also some spare heads (coils) although they can last easily for a month or two. Hope this helps and welcome to the forum.
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Post by seniorphil on Jan 15, 2014 13:50:30 GMT
Hi and welcome! What are you using now, I haven't come across an "itaste LED". Could it be a SVD, MVP, or VV? Or have innokin released another weapon-u-like without me knowing.
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Post by charon on Jan 15, 2014 13:57:36 GMT
dickyIf you are happy with your current device, as the opld saying goes, if it aint broke don't fix it. Always good to have a backup device though. A lot of people have a beast for home use and a smallish stealth type device for out and about You can pay cheap (ish) for devices or up to £200 for a device. Most of the expensive bling devices are just that, bling, but there are some gems. When I first started I had an MVP 2 (around £40) - Massive battery life variable power so you can find your sweet spot. Was good for home/work for me as it lasted all day or two days. Of course now, there is also the VTR (very similar) Next I got a ProVari Mini - After reading reviews it was to me one of the best out there and I was serious about making a go of vaping. It has variable voltage to find your sweet spot again, but also regulated so even when battery is losing power the output remains constant. It is also remarkably well built and feels quality in your hand. Drawback it was £160+ Since then I have caught the shinyitus bug and now have more mods and attomizers than I need really. In fact I am going to seek out a therapist for it :-) -- For whichever mod you choose, you will most likely need a tank or attomizer/clearomizer/cartomizer. From what I have tried, and for cost purposes (excluding the bling items) you can't go wring with iClear 30S clearomizers. They have a tank to hold juice and a heating coil which is replaceable (quite cheaply). Good idea to get a couple so you can switch juices easily during the day. and also some spare heads (coils) although they can last easily for a month or two. Hope this helps and welcome to the forum. I can give all your surplus Stuff a good home if you feel overburdend by it all...
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Post by jackym on Jan 15, 2014 13:59:53 GMT
Hello Dicky and welcome. All the advice on hear is really good and has helped me enormously. The only thing I'd like to add to everything that's been said is that vaping is as addictive as stinkies, in that the temptation to buy different mods is always there. Find one you are happy with, get a back up, then enjoy trying out different juices. I'm now at the stage that I'm going to try mixing my own juice.
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Post by dicky on Jan 15, 2014 14:08:28 GMT
Thanks guys
I will try and post a pic of mine later. I got 2 batteries, 5 clearimisers and 5 flavours for 60 sheets. I imagine it is a bottom of the range item but very happy with it, Batteries last a 24 hours easily and I'm still experimenting on flavours. I'm a bit partial to a fruity flavour and will start looking online for some.
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Post by Roscopecotrain on Jan 15, 2014 14:11:45 GMT
Hi Dicky. Welcome to aaec Sent from my Galaxy Note 2
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Post by tracerace1 on Jan 15, 2014 14:20:54 GMT
welcome dicky I use the itaste vv3 which sounds like what you've got I love it btw welcome to AAEC
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Post by lairey on Jan 15, 2014 15:28:56 GMT
Hi dicky and a very warm As has been said, if you're happy with your gear for now, stick with it for now. I can guarantee, it won't be long before shinyitus strikes and you'll be hooked! A +1 from me for Joose juice if you're partial to fruity flavours, or check out Smoke Rainbow for 1ml tasters for only 50-60p each - great for trying out all different types of flavours. Just be aware, that your tastebuds will change a lot over the next couple of months - something you love now might be revolting in a fortnight and vice verse, so don't buy too much of one flavour right away
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