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Post by markus on Aug 29, 2014 2:53:38 GMT
Ive managed to convince my step sister that she needs to give up the stinkies & go on to e-cigs but Im at a loss as to reccomend which kit would be the best for her to try and see if she gets on with it (then perhaps go on to something better if all works well) Even though her B/F doesnt want her to because he thinks vaping is more dangerous than ciggys!!.....Yeah I know...lol...Dont worry I'll get him some info & change his view with facts! If anyone has any ideas which would be a good little kit for about £20 (she doesnt have much money atm & doesnt want to spend too much on something she doesnt know if she will like or not) Please post your opinions below.....I was thinking about this one (dont mind ordering from china) Sorry I'd better add, she said she doesnt want anything too big!.....Thanks callumcutter1 I recommended the MVP to her aswell but she didnt like that (too big!), even though like you say I think its one of the best ones to start with ;-)
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Post by callumcutter1 on Aug 29, 2014 3:05:09 GMT
Seems like a good enough choice markus, but I've had no experience with that type of kit myself, so someone else may be more inclined to offer their view on that. I started on this www.fasttech.com/products/1390901, and still havent looked back to this day. For £27, you get a brilliant piece of kit, that is tough as nails, has VV and VW, and also comes with an iClear 30, which is a great little starter setup. I started with that kit 2 months ago, and to this day, the only real big upgrades I've bought, have been an aspire nautilus tank (I bought this at the same time as my MVP, going off of recommendations), and just recently a Magma RDA. Hope she and yourself both find what she is looking for
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Post by googled on Aug 29, 2014 3:12:07 GMT
Had the most positive reactions from newbies with evods and iclear16s with menthol juices. For batteries a twist would be best but any ego is fine.
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Post by callumcutter1 on Aug 29, 2014 3:15:39 GMT
An ego or ego-like device seems to be the staple for new vapers, I must say
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Post by spaniel on Aug 29, 2014 3:29:07 GMT
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Post by callumcutter1 on Aug 29, 2014 4:02:24 GMT
Sorry I'd better add, she said she doesnt want anything too big!.....Thanks callumcutter1 I recommended the MVP to her aswell but she didnt like that (too big!), even though like you say I think its one of the best ones to start with ;-) Ah, well then, if that's the case, I'd definitely point her towards an ego-type device. Preferably a twist, like googled mentioned, but a standard ego kit would also suffice
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Post by decoy on Aug 29, 2014 5:56:58 GMT
itaste vv3 and mini protank might cost a bit more but defo worth it
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Post by DiscoDes on Aug 29, 2014 6:02:54 GMT
^^^^ This one recommended by spaniel would be my recommendation, but I would also add at least 1 pack of 2 ohm spare coils markus
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Post by ruffdog on Aug 29, 2014 7:21:10 GMT
Nice little SVD in the classies. 22 quid with iclear 30 and some juice, if she doesn't like it, you will?.
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Post by andy01424 on Aug 29, 2014 7:30:09 GMT
To be honest better off,start her with something she can basically "try" like we all did ,we didnt jump into svd.itaste,ok most was because we didnt know,you also have to think if she is going out and about something small and the first time vape in public,quick and easy just over £20 basic any from her quicker to and if anythng is wrong there and back not weeks wait myepack.co.uk/kits.html?p=2
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Post by dagl on Aug 29, 2014 7:45:39 GMT
^^^^ This one recommended by spaniel would be my recommendation, but I would also add at least 1 pack of 2 ohm spare coils markusI'd go along with that, in fact this time last yr I'd started with something similar, but I would also add a spare charger lead
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Post by mowjo on Aug 29, 2014 8:11:05 GMT
How about this from MyEpack Markus? myepack.co.uk/kits/mini-protank-2-kit.html £19.99 plus a bit of postage and next day delivery,, a few recommended it to me on here and it has great reviews everywhere,,,,, it's a bit more money but I went for this one as it has two of everything, myepack.co.uk/kits/evod-glass-starter-kit.html, had it two weeks and I can't fault it,,, Mow,,,,,,
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Post by hijack on Aug 29, 2014 8:56:23 GMT
I think the FT ego kit for $19 is well worth it for someone to try out if they like vaping. I started with a similar kit but it cost me £37 from a B&M shop. Chances are she will like it and want something like the MVP after a month(even though she says she doesn't like it now). There is a bit of a wait for FT orders(about 2 weeks sometimes 3) but if she's in no hurry I would go for that.
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Post by VapingBad on Aug 29, 2014 9:04:16 GMT
I just ordered a double eVod kit from mr-ecig.co.uk for £18.99, heads are £1.75 and a big range of liquids from £1.50. I'm getting them for my brother who's not a vaper and in a bad way in hospital so when he gets some strength back and starts thinking about the fags he will have an alternative plus 6 flavours.
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Post by gill2009 on Aug 29, 2014 10:31:18 GMT
itaste vv3 and mini protank might cost a bit more but defo worth it +1
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