Montana
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Post by Montana on Jun 7, 2014 13:03:04 GMT
I'm new to vaping and want to try new flavours, but what I want to know is , what's the most cost effective way to do this with the least amount of time used.
What I mean by this is... I have a MVP 2.0 ( new yesterday, thx for the suggestions ) and a vision spinner and I have a Protank II and 3 EVOD's ( I did have 4, but one has been lost somehow ?? ) .Yesterday I spent quite a long time putting in new coils and wicks in to 5 heads ( 2 spare ones ).I want to try a lot of new flavours but don't want to spend a whole day just testing 2 or 3 in the EVOD's then spending another several hours doing the same again then trying another 3.I want to try more flavours as I'm getting bored of the two I've got and the flavours are now getting muted as my taste buds are getting used to them. Is there another way of sampling without spending a lot of time cleaning and recoiling/wicking ??
Also, as I'm a newbie I would like suggestions of the best flavours there are , I'm not over keen on menthol or vanilla, but I think that's about it.
Many Thanks
Andy
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Post by Perpetua on Jun 7, 2014 13:04:56 GMT
A 306 dripping atomiser or an inexpensive rebuildable atomizer are best ways I know of Montana, for trying out new flavours. I also vape through any flavour changes if they are of a similar ilk, a few puffs and the previous taste is gone for me.
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Post by aliscampbell on Jun 7, 2014 15:08:27 GMT
Hi have look at this thread link post 2 and link
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