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Post by xantivenxm on May 22, 2015 9:48:19 GMT
Hello! I've been reading things on this forum for a while now and then realised i should probably sign up! My name is Ander, i've been a vaper since the beginning of March 2015 and havent touched tobacco since Started off with a really basic nicolites e-cig, did the job of getting me off the baccy, but wasn't quite doing the job. Moved onto a Kanger EVOD which I loved. Got to the point of needing new coils when I started reading about other devices, tanks, batteries, mods, coils, wire, and all the other dizzying amount of things people have developed for vaping! I've now just recently moved on to an Aerotank Mega & Mini with a VV 1600mAh twist battery.. and already wondering what my next hardware will be So as well as welcomes, I'm open to suggestions on what I should go for! I've read about dozens of mod batteries, and I don't even think I can figure out what I'd actually want, it would almost be a try it and see if I like it lol. It seems replaceable batteries are better - think it would be silly to buy a mod that is built-in and end up continually needing to buy a new one. Would prefer not to have a massive box, but from what I've read it seems the boxes have better/more functionality. But yeah, suggest away and I'll have a look through them!
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Post by Bobsbeer on May 22, 2015 9:50:49 GMT
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Post by DiscoDes on May 22, 2015 9:50:59 GMT
Hi & Get yourself a 30 watt iStick and get a mini Nautilus on the top and you will be in HEAVEN, I promise!
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Post by glen on May 22, 2015 9:53:52 GMT
Welcome to the forum, and well done for quitting the ciggies
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Post by Roscopecotrain on May 22, 2015 9:57:32 GMT
Hello and welcome to aaec.
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Post by prr on May 22, 2015 10:01:02 GMT
And it's welcome from me too . Would second DiscoDes suggestion.
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Post by babs on May 22, 2015 10:40:00 GMT
Hi and welcome seems that what would suit you may be the cloupor mini as you would like replaceable batteries. www.fasttech.com/products/3032/10009433/2032101. You can recharge these by USB until you get a separate charger and your existing tanks will fit just fine.
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Post by lee on May 22, 2015 10:43:43 GMT
get a cloupor mini or sigelei mini or still my favorite and still going strong Hana DNA30 oh and get ready for the piestick brigade (fugly things they is!! )
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Post by xantivenxm on May 22, 2015 10:44:06 GMT
Hi & Get yourself a 30 watt iStick and get a mini Nautilus on the top and you will be in HEAVEN, I promise! Thanks! Are they that good? Always been worried that a self-contained battery would die within a few months and need to be re-bought again causing really high costs.. but then to be fair I've seen lots of replaceable battery mods that costs hundreds on their own - this is where my brain melts lol!
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Post by babs on May 22, 2015 10:55:22 GMT
My istick 20w the first that was available is still going strong after 7 months. I do however have 4 different colours and use them all but I think they last a good while for the price some of the clones from fasttech are very cheap and if you pick UK express delivery only take around a week to arrive. I would say that if I was upgrading (which I'm not at the moment) I would go for the 50w istick type as double battery life so less recharging and having seen one in use not so much bigger or heavier.
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Post by Deleted on May 22, 2015 11:00:19 GMT
Hello & welcome out of the darkness, xantivenxm & very well done on getting off the baccy. I'll leave others to give you the pointers, but I'm with Des, iSticks are cheap, cheerful & work well. I've only got 20w's & after 6/7 months they're still going very well. Wouldn't be a bad thing to move on to, whilst you look around for something more & as there are new gadgets coming out so regularly, you'll be quite busy.
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Post by cHooBeyDoo on May 22, 2015 11:22:44 GMT
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Post by DiscoDes on May 22, 2015 11:31:40 GMT
Hi & Get yourself a 30 watt iStick and get a mini Nautilus on the top and you will be in HEAVEN, I promise! Thanks! Are they that good? Always been worried that a self-contained battery would die within a few months and need to be re-bought again causing really high costs.. but then to be fair I've seen lots of replaceable battery mods that costs hundreds on their own - this is where my brain melts lol! Yes, they are very good. A battery should be good for at least 500 recharges so should last a year, £30 for a years use... Good value in my book. I say the 30 watt version as it has a superior atomiser connection made from stainless steel so threads are less likely to strip out. So just over the cost of 60 stinkies (tobacco cigarettes) 3 days worth? so not expensive if looked at like that!
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Post by DiscoDes on May 22, 2015 11:32:39 GMT
Also your Twist is an in-built battery.
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Post by Chrissie on May 22, 2015 11:36:26 GMT
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